RE Lessons & Assemblies

You will find here an array of resources to celebrate Easter, including a Family Escape room, a fun bake along show,  an All age script, a School assembly, a conversation starter booklet, a neighborhood trail and an Easter video.

EASTER ASSEMBLY: HOT CROSS BUNS AND EASTER EGGS – This 10 minute assembly uses familiar Easter treats – hot cross buns and Easter eggs – to explain Jesus’ death on the cross and his resurrection. Two eye witnesses will explain how these treats remind us of the truth about East

During this 60 minute lesson pupils should learn:
• About Jesus’ birth and it’s meaning to Christians
• Show understanding of who Christians believe Jesus to be and why
• Raise questions about aspects of the life of Jesus which they find puzzling, giving their

The download included 2x 40 minute lessons. During these lessons pupils learn about the celebration of Jesus’ birth and how it shows he is special for Christians.

During this 30 minute lesson pupils will learn that Christmas is a Christian festival remembering the birth of the Baby Jesus and the events surrounding his birth. 2 options for a craft activity included in the lesson plan.

This assembly opens with a neat magic trick to illustrate that even though we see the same thing, we might react differently. It shows how the different people present at Jesus’ death reacted and what they thought of Jesus. It asks the pupils to think about who they think Jesus is.

This assembly aims to show pupils that Jesus has risen from the dead and that at Easter we celebrate the new life he had given us.

An inspector is tasked to find out the the truth about Easter. With the help of a Roman soldier and Peter, he finally understands that Easter is about Jesus’ death and resurrection and that he died to save normal people like us.

This assembly aims to show children what love is, and that Jesus loved us so much that he gave up His life to give life to those who follow Him.

This assembly is aimed to show that Jesus comes looking even for the worst of people and brings them into His family. No one is beyond hope.