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Easter Symbols
and Traditions
Around the World
A Virtual Pause Day
We all know Easter to be an occasion of fun, happiness,
lots of colourful Easter eggs, bunnies and lambs!
But we must not forget that Easter is actually an
important religious celebration of Jesus' suffering and
rise from the dead.
Each Easter starts with Holy Week, which includes:
• Maundy Thursday (when The Last Supper happened)
• Good Friday (Jesus' Death)
• Easter Sunday , (Jesus' resurrection from death).
Easter
Passover
In many languages the words for Easter and Passover
are identical or vey similar.
It is thought that the Last Supper that Jesus shared with
his disciples took place on the Jewish feast of Passover.
There are also links between the symbolism involved in
both Easter and Passover.
Palm Branches/Crosses
The Cross
Jesus was crucified on the cross but he
rose again, so Christians believe the cross
symbolises both God's sacrifice and the
good news of his victory over death.
They believe that Jesus died on the cross
to give the world a fresh start.
Lots of people hadn’t been living by God’s
rules, and Christians believe that Jesus
death took away all the bad things they
had done and fixed their friendship with
God.
Bunnies
European pagan
religions first
incorporated rabbits
and hares into the
celebration of Easter
as they are a symbol
of fertility so they
represent new life.
There is also a legend
of a rabbit waiting
for his friend Jesus in
the Garden of
Gethsemane (where
Jesus' tomb was)
until he was
resurrected.
Chicks
Similar to the Easter Bunny, chicks
hatching out of an egg (similar to Jesus
leaving the tomb) represent new life.
Easter Flowers
Lilies have white blossoms,
which represent the purity
of Jesus.
Lilies, daffodils and tulips
all push through the earth
in the spring, showing new
life, and are often used in
flower arrangements in
churches around Easter.
Bonnets
Bonnets are popular in
Easter parades. You can
often see lots of different
examples of Easter symbols
on them.
Hot Cross Buns
Tasty buns baked with raisins and spices,
these are usually eaten around and during
Easter time.
They are marked with the cross to symbolise
the crucifixion of Jesus.
Easter Traditions Around The World
We are going to learn about Easter traditions from
different countries.
• When you have learnt a bit about them, choose three that interest you
the most and have a go at some of the activities that go with them.
• Don’t forget to take pictures to share with us!
Greece - Easter Eggs
In Greece, eggs are dyed red and on Easter Sunday families
play a game called ‘Tsougrisma’ where they try to break
each other’s eggs.
People say the egg shell represents Jesus’ tomb, and cracking
it represents his resurrection.
The first player (usually the oldest) says, “Christos anesti”,
which means Christ is risen, and the second player replies,
“Alithos anesti”, which means truly risen. The person whose
egg remains uncracked is the winner.
Greece – Other Traditions
On the island of Corfu, pots are smashed at 11am on the Saturday before
Easter. This is to get ready for the resurrection. Lots of people believe that
by doing this they are throwing away the old or bad things in their lives
and getting ready for a fresh start.
On Saturday night, people go to church. In Corfu Town, the service is
outside because so many people go that they can’t fit inside a church!
There are fireworks at midnight and people light their candles from the
holy candle (a light brought from Jerusalem
and taken to churches). They share this with
the people near them so everyone can take
the resurrection light back to their houses.
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOgn1_zOKZ0>
Romania - Easter Eggs
Easter eggs are traditionally painted chicken eggs. This
practice of painting eggs is thought to have originated in
Mesopotamia, where eggs were stained red in memory of the
blood of Jesus.
Eggs also symbolise the empty tomb, from which Jesus
emerged when he came back to life, or new life.
Easter eggs today are often made of chocolate, but many
countries still have finely painted eggs like these. In
Romania, these decorated eggs are traditional at Easter.
They are usually painted on Maundy Thursday, but never on
Good Friday when no chores are done.
Romania - Easter Traditions
People make sure their houses are clean and ready for Easter, and
they prepare special foods.
They start the preparations from Maundy Thursday. Romanians
also go to church on Saturday night and take the resurrection light
back to burn in their homes. This is because, like Greeks, most
people in Romania are Orthodox Christians and share this
tradition.
On Easter Sunday people wear their best clothes to celebrate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6tYDWL9PSY
Scotland – Egg Rolling
In Scotland, they have egg rolling competitions.
Eggs are boiled and then painted.
Children then roll eggs down grassy hills. Whoever’s egg
rolls the farthest wins.
The rolling of the egg symbolises the rolling away of the
stone from Jesus’ tomb.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G99PHBJOv50
Bermuda - Kites
In Bermuda, people fly kites to symbolise the rising
of Christ.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EevzPtAUpuo
The kites are brightly coloured and ‘hum’ in the sky.
Codfish cakes and hot cross buns are eaten, as
people believed that eating hot cross buns at Easter
was lucky.
On Easter Sunday, people go to sunrise church
services, sometimes outside on the beach, before
having brunch with family and friends.
Spain – Easter Traditions
On Ash Wednesday, a cross of ash is put
onto people’s foreheads to say sorry to
God for the bad things they have done.
Children bring palm leaves to church on
Palm Sunday. People decorate their
branches with flowers.
In some places, on Maundy Thursday,
men dress as skeletons to perform a
dance of death to symbolise Jesus’ death.
In Spain, boys and girls bang drums
during church processions.
Spain – Easter Traditions
Spain also has parades with pasos or
thrones illustrating the Easter story and
marching bands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw461L3Neb0
The parades are followed by cloaked
people seeking forgiveness from God.
Mexico – Easter Traditions
The Easter season in Mexico begins with
the carnival in Mazatlan. This carnival is
the third largest carnival celebration in
the world, after Rio de Janeiro and New
Orleans.
In some parts of Mexico, there are silent
processions during Holy Week. This is to
help the people in the procession to think
about Jesus’ suffering and the sacrifice
He made, as they prepare to celebrate his
resurrection.
Some Christians try to visit 12 churches
in 12 days to honour Jesus’ 12 disciples.
Mexico – Easter Traditions
On Saturday, firecrackers are let off and a large
figure representing Judas is burnt.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TE6pYp-97Q
Families get together to celebrate after church
on Easter Sunday. After a special Easter service,
there are festive parties that include a variety
of Mexican dishes, as well as fun activities and
games.
In some places there are fireworks and
processions with music and dancing.
El Salvador – Easter Traditions
In El Salvador, people go to church and
take part in processions to remember
Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection.
Candles are carried as a sign of light.
On Good Friday, there are two major
processions. Early in the morning there is
the “passion,” which is to remember
Jesus carrying the cross. It is finished
around noon.
Then people start making rugs on the
streets with coloured sawdust, ready for
Jesus’ funeral procession later in the day.
This happens in Guatemala too.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuL0wikfjAY
People go to see the rugs and enjoy the
artwork.
Choose your activities…
Greece
• Dye or paint eggs red and play Tsougrisma with your family. They could be paper
mache eggs if you don’t want to use real ones.
• Make or draw a red pot. If you make it out of paper, you could write things you
want to ‘wash away’ and tear it up.
• Try this recipe for Tsoureki – traditional Easter bread:
https://akispetretzikis.com/en/categories/glyka/eykolo-tsoyreki
Romania
• Decorate you own egg with careful patterns. You might want to add some symbols
of Easter to your egg. They could be paper mache eggs if you don’t want to use
real ones.
• Use LED tea lights or make paper flames for candles to act out
sharing the holy resurrection light with your family.
Choose your activities…
Scotland
• Have an egg rolling competition with your family. Decorate your egg carefully and
then see who can roll their egg furthest. You could make a ‘hill’ with a piece of
cardboard or other materials if you don’t have a hill to use.
Bermuda
• Make a kite out of junk modelling materials or things you can find at home. Make
it as colourful as you can, then have a go at flying it. https://artsycraftsymom.com/10-kite-
crafting-ideas-for-kids/
• Try this recipe for codfish cakes and hot cross buns:
https://bermudatraditionalrecipes.blogspot.com/2013/03/codfish-cakes-and-hot-cross-buns.html
Spain
• Make your own palm cross. You could use bits of paper for this. Decorate it with
flowers. You can make these from paper too.
• Make your own drum and decorate it with Easter symbols. http://krokotak.com/2013/09/lets-
make-a-real-kids-drum/
• Try one of these Spanish Easter recipes: https://www.spanishmarks.com/blog/5-spanish-easter-
recipes-1/
Choose your activities…
Mexico
• Make up your own dance to celebrate Easter. Make it colourful. You could dress up
in clothes you have at home or design a colourful outfit on paper.
• Make some musical instruments and create your own music for a parade or
procession.
El Salvador
• Make a ‘sawdust carpet’. You could use coloured paper, Lego, chalk, glitter –
anything that could make colourful patterns. You could draw your carpet or make
a collage one. It could be indoors or outdoors and as big or as small as you like.
Think about the Easter symbols you could include.
Did any countries have similar traditions?
Why do you think this could be?
If you had to make up an Easter tradition, what would it be?
Your Family Easter Traditions
We want to know all about Easter traditions in your family.
How do you celebrate Easter?
Send us some photos, write or draw about your family’s traditions so
we can learn about the different ways you celebrate Easter.
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easter-symbols-and-traditions-around-the-world-(1).ppt

  • 1. Easter Symbols and Traditions Around the World A Virtual Pause Day
  • 2. We all know Easter to be an occasion of fun, happiness, lots of colourful Easter eggs, bunnies and lambs! But we must not forget that Easter is actually an important religious celebration of Jesus' suffering and rise from the dead. Each Easter starts with Holy Week, which includes: • Maundy Thursday (when The Last Supper happened) • Good Friday (Jesus' Death) • Easter Sunday , (Jesus' resurrection from death). Easter
  • 3. Passover In many languages the words for Easter and Passover are identical or vey similar. It is thought that the Last Supper that Jesus shared with his disciples took place on the Jewish feast of Passover. There are also links between the symbolism involved in both Easter and Passover.
  • 5. The Cross Jesus was crucified on the cross but he rose again, so Christians believe the cross symbolises both God's sacrifice and the good news of his victory over death. They believe that Jesus died on the cross to give the world a fresh start. Lots of people hadn’t been living by God’s rules, and Christians believe that Jesus death took away all the bad things they had done and fixed their friendship with God.
  • 6. Bunnies European pagan religions first incorporated rabbits and hares into the celebration of Easter as they are a symbol of fertility so they represent new life. There is also a legend of a rabbit waiting for his friend Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane (where Jesus' tomb was) until he was resurrected.
  • 7. Chicks Similar to the Easter Bunny, chicks hatching out of an egg (similar to Jesus leaving the tomb) represent new life.
  • 8. Easter Flowers Lilies have white blossoms, which represent the purity of Jesus. Lilies, daffodils and tulips all push through the earth in the spring, showing new life, and are often used in flower arrangements in churches around Easter.
  • 9. Bonnets Bonnets are popular in Easter parades. You can often see lots of different examples of Easter symbols on them.
  • 10. Hot Cross Buns Tasty buns baked with raisins and spices, these are usually eaten around and during Easter time. They are marked with the cross to symbolise the crucifixion of Jesus.
  • 11. Easter Traditions Around The World We are going to learn about Easter traditions from different countries. • When you have learnt a bit about them, choose three that interest you the most and have a go at some of the activities that go with them. • Don’t forget to take pictures to share with us!
  • 12. Greece - Easter Eggs In Greece, eggs are dyed red and on Easter Sunday families play a game called ‘Tsougrisma’ where they try to break each other’s eggs. People say the egg shell represents Jesus’ tomb, and cracking it represents his resurrection. The first player (usually the oldest) says, “Christos anesti”, which means Christ is risen, and the second player replies, “Alithos anesti”, which means truly risen. The person whose egg remains uncracked is the winner.
  • 13. Greece – Other Traditions On the island of Corfu, pots are smashed at 11am on the Saturday before Easter. This is to get ready for the resurrection. Lots of people believe that by doing this they are throwing away the old or bad things in their lives and getting ready for a fresh start. On Saturday night, people go to church. In Corfu Town, the service is outside because so many people go that they can’t fit inside a church! There are fireworks at midnight and people light their candles from the holy candle (a light brought from Jerusalem and taken to churches). They share this with the people near them so everyone can take the resurrection light back to their houses. <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOgn1_zOKZ0>
  • 14. Romania - Easter Eggs Easter eggs are traditionally painted chicken eggs. This practice of painting eggs is thought to have originated in Mesopotamia, where eggs were stained red in memory of the blood of Jesus. Eggs also symbolise the empty tomb, from which Jesus emerged when he came back to life, or new life. Easter eggs today are often made of chocolate, but many countries still have finely painted eggs like these. In Romania, these decorated eggs are traditional at Easter. They are usually painted on Maundy Thursday, but never on Good Friday when no chores are done.
  • 15. Romania - Easter Traditions People make sure their houses are clean and ready for Easter, and they prepare special foods. They start the preparations from Maundy Thursday. Romanians also go to church on Saturday night and take the resurrection light back to burn in their homes. This is because, like Greeks, most people in Romania are Orthodox Christians and share this tradition. On Easter Sunday people wear their best clothes to celebrate. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6tYDWL9PSY
  • 16. Scotland – Egg Rolling In Scotland, they have egg rolling competitions. Eggs are boiled and then painted. Children then roll eggs down grassy hills. Whoever’s egg rolls the farthest wins. The rolling of the egg symbolises the rolling away of the stone from Jesus’ tomb. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G99PHBJOv50
  • 17. Bermuda - Kites In Bermuda, people fly kites to symbolise the rising of Christ. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EevzPtAUpuo The kites are brightly coloured and ‘hum’ in the sky. Codfish cakes and hot cross buns are eaten, as people believed that eating hot cross buns at Easter was lucky. On Easter Sunday, people go to sunrise church services, sometimes outside on the beach, before having brunch with family and friends.
  • 18. Spain – Easter Traditions On Ash Wednesday, a cross of ash is put onto people’s foreheads to say sorry to God for the bad things they have done. Children bring palm leaves to church on Palm Sunday. People decorate their branches with flowers. In some places, on Maundy Thursday, men dress as skeletons to perform a dance of death to symbolise Jesus’ death. In Spain, boys and girls bang drums during church processions.
  • 19. Spain – Easter Traditions Spain also has parades with pasos or thrones illustrating the Easter story and marching bands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rw461L3Neb0 The parades are followed by cloaked people seeking forgiveness from God.
  • 20. Mexico – Easter Traditions The Easter season in Mexico begins with the carnival in Mazatlan. This carnival is the third largest carnival celebration in the world, after Rio de Janeiro and New Orleans. In some parts of Mexico, there are silent processions during Holy Week. This is to help the people in the procession to think about Jesus’ suffering and the sacrifice He made, as they prepare to celebrate his resurrection. Some Christians try to visit 12 churches in 12 days to honour Jesus’ 12 disciples.
  • 21. Mexico – Easter Traditions On Saturday, firecrackers are let off and a large figure representing Judas is burnt. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TE6pYp-97Q Families get together to celebrate after church on Easter Sunday. After a special Easter service, there are festive parties that include a variety of Mexican dishes, as well as fun activities and games. In some places there are fireworks and processions with music and dancing.
  • 22. El Salvador – Easter Traditions In El Salvador, people go to church and take part in processions to remember Jesus’ suffering, death and resurrection. Candles are carried as a sign of light. On Good Friday, there are two major processions. Early in the morning there is the “passion,” which is to remember Jesus carrying the cross. It is finished around noon. Then people start making rugs on the streets with coloured sawdust, ready for Jesus’ funeral procession later in the day. This happens in Guatemala too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuL0wikfjAY People go to see the rugs and enjoy the artwork.
  • 23. Choose your activities… Greece • Dye or paint eggs red and play Tsougrisma with your family. They could be paper mache eggs if you don’t want to use real ones. • Make or draw a red pot. If you make it out of paper, you could write things you want to ‘wash away’ and tear it up. • Try this recipe for Tsoureki – traditional Easter bread: https://akispetretzikis.com/en/categories/glyka/eykolo-tsoyreki Romania • Decorate you own egg with careful patterns. You might want to add some symbols of Easter to your egg. They could be paper mache eggs if you don’t want to use real ones. • Use LED tea lights or make paper flames for candles to act out sharing the holy resurrection light with your family.
  • 24. Choose your activities… Scotland • Have an egg rolling competition with your family. Decorate your egg carefully and then see who can roll their egg furthest. You could make a ‘hill’ with a piece of cardboard or other materials if you don’t have a hill to use. Bermuda • Make a kite out of junk modelling materials or things you can find at home. Make it as colourful as you can, then have a go at flying it. https://artsycraftsymom.com/10-kite- crafting-ideas-for-kids/ • Try this recipe for codfish cakes and hot cross buns: https://bermudatraditionalrecipes.blogspot.com/2013/03/codfish-cakes-and-hot-cross-buns.html Spain • Make your own palm cross. You could use bits of paper for this. Decorate it with flowers. You can make these from paper too. • Make your own drum and decorate it with Easter symbols. http://krokotak.com/2013/09/lets- make-a-real-kids-drum/ • Try one of these Spanish Easter recipes: https://www.spanishmarks.com/blog/5-spanish-easter- recipes-1/
  • 25. Choose your activities… Mexico • Make up your own dance to celebrate Easter. Make it colourful. You could dress up in clothes you have at home or design a colourful outfit on paper. • Make some musical instruments and create your own music for a parade or procession. El Salvador • Make a ‘sawdust carpet’. You could use coloured paper, Lego, chalk, glitter – anything that could make colourful patterns. You could draw your carpet or make a collage one. It could be indoors or outdoors and as big or as small as you like. Think about the Easter symbols you could include. Did any countries have similar traditions? Why do you think this could be? If you had to make up an Easter tradition, what would it be?
  • 26. Your Family Easter Traditions We want to know all about Easter traditions in your family. How do you celebrate Easter? Send us some photos, write or draw about your family’s traditions so we can learn about the different ways you celebrate Easter.