Maundy Thursday
Good Friday
Easter Sunday
Who said it?
Eggciting Activities
100

This meal, shared by Jesus and his disciples, is remembered on Maundy Thursday.

The Last Supper


100

Good Friday commemorates this major event in Jesus’s life.

The crucifixion

100

On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate Jesus doing this.

Rising from the dead

100

Take and eat, this is my body

Jesus Christ

100

This traditional Easter activity involves hiding and finding colorful items.

Easter Egg Hunt

200

On Maundy Thursday, Jesus washed this part of the disciples’ bodies.

Feet

200

Jesus was hung on the cross between how many other men?

2

200

How many days had Jesus been in the tomb?

3

200

They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where they have put him!

Mary Magdalene

200

These sweet treats, shaped like chicks and bunnies, are made of marshmallow and often found in Easter baskets.

Peeps

300

Maundy Thursday falls during this Christian week.

Holy Week


300

 Jesus was wearing a crown of _____

Thorns

300

The stone of the tomb had been moved by one of these beings

An Angel

300

I will never disown you

Peter 

300

People often dye Easter eggs using this household condiment.

Vinegar

400

During the Last Supper, Jesus predicted this disciple would betray Him.

Judas Iscariot


400

This Roman governor authorized Jesus’s crucifixion.

Pilate

400

These two women were the first to find the tomb empty

Mary Magdalene and Mary (Mother of James)

400

“Remember me when you come into your kingdom.”

Thief on the cross

400

Many easter cakes are shaped like this animal:

A lamb

500

The word “Maundy” comes from the Latin word mandatum, meaning this.

Commandment


500

Jesus was crucified at this location.

Golgotha. (The Place of the Skull)

500

Jesus rose from this person's tomb

Joseph of Arimathea

500

Surely this man was the Son of God!

The Roman Centurion

500

The art of decorating elaborate Easter eggs is especially famous in this country.

Ukraine/Russia