This is when the Israelites first went to Egypt.
When Joseph was an advisor to Pharaoh.
Moses was put in this and floated along the Nile river, where his was found by Pharaoh's daughter.
A basket
This is the first plague.
Water turning to blood
We eat this food on Pesach, similar to bread.
Matzah
We do not eat these foods of Pesach.
Chametz: "Leavened" breads (or grains), breads that have risen
This group of people are the Israelites. They are the children of Israel, or Jacob.
The Jewish People
With G-d's help, this is what Moses did to help the Israelites enslaved in Egypt.
Freeing the Israelites.
There were this many plagues.
10
This is what seder means.
Order - Where else have you heard Seder or a similar word?
Pesach lasts for this many days.
8
This is why the Israelites were enslaved in Egypt.
Pharaoh was afraid the Israelites would go to war with Egypt.
This is where G-d told Moses to free the Israelite slaves.
The Burning Bush
These plagues made it hard for Egyptians to grow food (name one)
Cattle Disease and Locusts
We dip green vegetables into this to represent the tears and sweat of the Israelite slaves.
Salt water
We sing this song to thank G-d for all G-d did to free us from slavery.
Dayenu
When the Israelites were escaping Egypt, they crossed this body of water which split in half so they could pass.
The Red Sea (or Sea of Reeds)
Moses did this to an Egyptian who was watching over Israelite slaves, before Moses fled Egypt. (bonus points for why)
Killed - because the Egyptian was beating an Israelite slave
During the seder, we do this to remember the pain the Egyptians felt with each plague.
Spill wine
This represents the bricks and mortor the Israelite slaves were forced to build with.
Charoset
We read from this book every Pesach to retell its story.
A Haggadah
This is how many years the Israelites wandered in the desert once they were freed from slavery.
40
These are some of the people related to Moses (name two).
Miriam, Moses's sister
Aaron, Moses's brother
Tzipporah, Moses's wife
Yitro, Moses's father-in-law
Gershom, Moses's son
This plague is why Pesach is called "passover," or Pesach in Hebrew.
The tenth plague: the killing of the firstborn son.
There are two of this item on the seder plate. They are commonly represented by horse radish and romaine lettuce.
Bitter herbs.
This is how many cups of wine, or grape juice, that is drank throughout a Pesach seder.
4