Name: Easter around the World! Hold down the Ctrl key and click on the link to start your travels: http://images.ibsys.com/sh/idi/holidays/easter/images/content_easteraroundth eworld_flash.swf?sitenamehere=KTBS.com&sitekeyhere=ktbs Germany Germans enjoy a special feast complete with colored eggs and a cake shaped like a ( ). France Parents tell their children that the bells fly off between Good Friday and Easter Sunday. Where do the bells fly off to? Italy Agnellino ( ) is universally popular for Easter dinner. Children enjoy treats like ( ) made from rich bread and decorated with colored Easter egg candies Mexico Many communities enact the ( ) with high-quality sets, costumes and staging, and actors practicing nearly a fullyear ahead of time. Romania Easter in Romania marks a new beginning – not just in the belief of Christ’s rising from the dead but also in the ( ). Australia In Australia, Easter celebrates the end of ( ) instead of the beginning of spring. Australians prefer the ( ) as a symbol of Easter. Greece In Greece, people exchange ( ) to honor the blood of Christ. In Roman Empire times, people would paint eggs in bright colors to represent ( ). Once you’ve filled in all the answers, ask your teacher to help you print this worksheet. Then, go here to play some Easter games: http://interactivesites.weebly.com/easter.html (Don’t forget to Ctrl and click!) ©Maria Waltner, Welcome to the Nerd Lab, TeachersPayTeachers 2016
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