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1 esson at a Glance Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational Permission to Photocopy Granted esson Objectives The children will hear and retell the story of Jesus resurrection. The children will state that God s power raised Jesus from the dead. The children will ask God to use his power to help someone. esson Text Matthew 28:1-10 Scripture Memory Verse [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. esson Plan Greeting and egistration Preclass Activity: Hidden Message Welcome and Singing Centers: ible Story: He s Not Here Craft: God s ful! Scripture Memory: He Has isen NOT: Allow time for snack.

2 thereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheis He is not here Heis not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not hereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnotherehe isno pre class A CT Hidden Message The children will preview this week s lesson as they discover their Scripture Memory Verse hidden in a word search. Materials For each child: pencil eproducible Pages: Page A, 1 copy for each child V T Y Preparation Complete the activity on your copy of eproducible Page A. nstructions 1. Greet the children as they arrive. xplain that today they are going to learn about the amazing and exciting things that happened after Jesus died on the cross. Show them your copy of eproducible Page A and tell them that they will find the words from the Scripture Memory Verse and then write them out. 2. Distribute the copies of eproducible Page A and pencils. ncourage the children to work with a partner or small group. 3. Circulate among the children to offer help and assistance. 4. Once the children have found all the words from their Scripture Memory Verse, help them to write out the verse in the spaces provided. 5. Check the children s answers with your Answer Key. Teacher Tips Play contemporary Christian music that features songs about the resurrection during this activity. not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not here Directions: Find the words from the Scripture Memory Verse in the box to the right. Then put the words in the spaces provided to complete the Scripture Memory Verse. Hidden Message SN JUST SAD JSUS NOT H Name H A S D F J S U S U G H A S Z N X T C V D N N O T M 2. Open your ible to. Use the words above to fill in the blanks below: Jesus is not ; here he has, risen just as he. said 3. Write below: Jesus is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

3 He s Not Here Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational The children will hear this week s exciting story of the resurrection and then retell it using pictures. Materials For the teacher: scissors 4 pieces of black poster board, 6" x 6" glue stick crayons or markers laminate or clear contact paper (optional) eproducible Pages: Page, 1 copy for the teacher (enlarged if possible) Preparation 1. Color and cut out the pictures from your copy of eproducible Page. 2. Mount and glue the pictures on the pieces of black poster board. 3. f available, laminate or cover the pictures with clear contact paper. 4. Practice presenting this ible Story using the pictures with great energy and enthusiasm. ntroducing the Story Open your ible to Matthew 28:1-10. Tell the children that today s ible Story comes from the New Testament book of Matthew. n your last lesson, you learned about the death of Jesus. t was a very sad time for the disciples. They missed Jesus very much and thought they would never see him again. Jesus had told them that he would rise again after his death, but the disciples did not understand what he meant. Some of the religious leaders who killed Jesus remembered that Jesus said he would rise from the dead. They did not believe that Jesus would really come back to life, but they did not want someone to come and steal Jesus body to make it look that way. So they put a big stone over the entrance to the tomb and arranged for soldiers to stand guard at the tomb. They were in for a big surprise! He s Not Here ead Matthew 28:1-10 to the children. Hold up the pictures as you tell the story. After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb. There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the ord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men. The angel said to the women, Do not be afraid, for know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him. Now have told you. So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples. Suddenly Jesus met them. Greetings, he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me. S T O Y Do not be afraid. He is not here. He is risen!

4 S T O Y Story Parts Mix up the picture cards and pass them among the children. Ask them to look at their cards and decide who has the card that is first. Have that child tell the part of the story that goes with his picture. Continue until the story is retold. Do this as many times as possible. Share and Tell xplain to the children that God used his power to raise Jesus from the dead. Help the children to understand that only God has the power to raise a person from the dead. God wanted the people to see his power and believe in Jesus. emind the children that Jesus wanted his disciples to go and tell everyone that God had raised him from the dead. Ask the children who they want to tell this ible Story to this week. Close with a prayer thanking God for using his power to raise Jesus from the dead. Teacher Tips et the children see your personal enthusiasm and amazement about the resurrection of Jesus. Do not be afraid. He is not here. He is risen! Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

5 T C God s ful! The children will make a picture depicting the angel at the empty tomb reminding them of God s power in Jesus resurrection. Materials For each child: crayons 1 piece of white construction paper, 9" x 12" glue stick For the teacher: A black construction paper, 1 piece for every 2 children brown construction paper, 1 piece for every 2 children eproducible Pages: Page C, 1 copy for each child F Preparation 1. Cut out the memory verses and the sitting angels from the copies of eproducible Page C. 2. From one of the copies of eproducible Page C, cut out the tomb stencil. Trace and cut out one tomb from black construction paper for each child. 3. Prepare a stone for each child, see Figure A, as follows: A. Cut out a 6" circle from brown construction paper.. Measure 3 / 4" from the left side of the circle and make a dashed line along the left side of the stone. C. Fold back the stone along the dashed line. 4. Make a sample of the picture to show the children. nstructions 1. ntroduce today s activity: n our lesson today we are learning about the resurrection of Jesus. After Jesus died on the cross, his body was placed in a tomb. A huge stone was rolled in front of the entrance to seal it off so no one could go in or out. God showed his power by sending his angel to move away the stone. God showed even more power by raising Jesus from the dead! We are going to make a picture to remind us of all this. Show the children your sample picture. ead the scripture on the tomb and demonstrate how the angel sits on the huge stone. 2. Distribute the sitting angel pictures and the crayons. Have them fold up the tab along the dashed line of their angels. Then have them color the angels with crayons. 3. Distribute the white construction paper, tombs, memory verses and glue sticks. Have the children glue the tombs to the left side of their papers. Have them glue the memory verse to the tomb. 4. Distribute the brown paper stones. Have the children place glue on the tab of the stone. Then have them fold the stone over and glue it over the tomb so that the tab is now on the right side, as shown in Figure. The stone should now open and close over the tomb. 5. Have the children glue the tab of the angel to the inside of the stone so that the angel folds up and down and appears to sit on the stone. See Figure C. 6. Have the children fold down the angel, close the stone, and then color the rest of the scene using crayons. Make sure they put their names on their pictures. Conclusion Close with a prayer thanking God for showing us his power through the resurrection of Jesus. Teacher Tips f there is time, help the children tell the story of Matthew 28:1-10 with their pictures. [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

6 C A F T tab dashed line 3/ 4" fold Figure A brown construction paper circle stone tomb memory verse sitting angel picture from eproducible Page D stone [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Figure white construction paper glued tab glued tab [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. stone Figure C Finished Craft Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

7 SC PT U MM OY He Has isen The children will learn and memorize today s Scripture Memory Verse through this passing activity. Scripture Memory Verse [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Materials For the teacher: scissors eproducible Pages: Page D, 1 copy for each child (optional colored card stock) Preparation 1. Cut out the cards from the copies of eproducible Page D. 2. Shuffle all the cards and stack them in a deck. 3. Practice leading this activity. nstructions 1. ntroduce today s activity: n today s ible Story you are learning about the amazing events that came after Jesus death on the cross. God used his awesome power to raise Jesus from the dead and prove that he was the Son of God. Some of the women who went to care for Jesus body arrived at the tomb and they could hardly believe their eyes! They saw an angel who told them that Jesus was not there because he had risen just as he had said! n your Scripture Memory Verse you will learn what the angel said on that unforgettable day. 2. Show the children the Scripture Memory Verse on the back of this esson Card. ead it to them three times, pointing to the words while they listen. Ask them to say it with you three more times, each time pointing to the words for them. 3. Ask the girls to say the verse together and then the boys. Ask for volunteers to say the verse with a partner or alone. 4. Show the children the cards you prepared. xplain that on each card are some of the words from this week s Scripture Memory Verse. Show them your sample set of cards and read the words from each one. Tell the children that they will try to get all the words to the Scripture Memory Verse by trading cards. 5. Shuffle the cards and distribute them to the children. ach child should have four cards. Tell the children to hold their cards so that they can see each one. 6. egin by saying the verse, one phrase at a time. f a child has the card with those words, he should place it down. f he has more than one, he should place his extras in the middle so that the other children who do not have it can pick it up. Continue with all four cards until all the children have all four cards in front of them. 7. Ask each child to say the Scripture Memory Verse using their cards. Then have them turn the first card face down and say the verse again the first words from memory. Have them turn the second card face down and say the verse again the first two cards from memory. Continue until all the cards are face down and they can say the verse entirely from memory. 8. f time permits, collect the cards and repeat this activity. Conclusion Ask the children how they think the disciples might have felt to see a powerful angel telling them that Jesus was risen from the dead. Close with a prayer thanking God for raising Jesus from the dead. Teacher Tips aminate the cards if possible and use them for extra Preclass activities. Think of additional uses and activities for these cards. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

8 SC PT U MM OY [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

9 esson at a Glance supplement esson Objectives The children will hear and retell the story of Jesus resurrection. The children will state that God s power raised Jesus from the dead. The children will ask God to use his power to help someone. esson Text Matthew 28:1-10 Scripture Memory Verse [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. esson Plan Greeting and egistration Preclass: Tower of Welcome and Singing Centers: ife Application: Mighty Game: Play ible Skills: NOT: Allow time for a snack. pre class A CT V T Y Tower of The children will review this week s ible Story as they make a tower to remind them of God s power. Materials For each child: crayons glue stick construction paper, 9" x 12" scissors eproducible Pages: Page, 1 copy for each child Preparation Complete the activity with your copy of eproducible Page. nstructions 1. Greet the children as they arrive. emind the children that they are learning about how God used his power to raise Jesus from the dead. Show them your completed activity and read the words. 2. Distribute the copies of eproducible Page, scissors, construction paper, glue sticks and crayons to the children. Tell them to color and cut out the blocks on their pages and then cut them out and glue them on their construction paper to form a tower that says God s power raised Jesus from the dead as shown on this page. 3. ncourage the children to work together. Pair the children who did not hear this week s ible Story with those who did. Teacher Tips To save time, precut the blocks for the children and place in a small envelope for the children to color and glue. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational Permission to Photocopy Granted God s aised Jesus from the Dead

10 supplement F A PP C A T O N Mighty The children will review this week s ible Story as they think of someone who needs God s power in their life. Materials For each child: pencil For the teacher: large writing surface Special Teacher Preparation Talk to your ministry leader(s) about specific prayer needs of disciples in your ministry and make a list of four or five prayer requests to use for this activity (e.g: sickness, financial duress, loss of a loved one, new baby, adoption, etc.) Get advice about how to share these discreetly with the children, without embarrassing or singling out any children who may have the same needs. Preparation ead Matthew 28:1-10 to review this week s ible Story. ible Story eview Open your ible to Matthew 28:1-10. Ask the children what they remember from this week s ible Story. Tell the children to listen carefully as you read examples of how God showed his power in the resurrection. ach time they hear you say something that describes God s power, have them raise their hands. ead Matthew 28:1-10. Write their answers on the large writing surface. Answers should include: violent earthquake (v.2), rolled back the stone (v.2), appearance like lightning (v.3), guards so afraid they shook and became like dead men (v.4), he has risen (v.6). Mighty Tell the children that God used his power to raise Jesus from the dead. God wanted the people to see that he had power over everything even death! Help the children to see that all the best doctors in the world, together with all the money in the world do not have the power to make someone come back from the dead. Only God can do that. Tell the children that God wants to use his power today to help people change their lives and overcome their problems. xplain that God wants us to pray for the people we know who need God s power in their lives. Ask the children if they can think of a way in which they need God s power in their lives. Tell the children to look at the list on the large writing surface and read all the different ways that God showed his power to raise Jesus from the dead. Ask the children: f God has the power to cause an earthquake, does he have enough power to solve your problem? f God has the power to send an angel strong enough to move a huge stone, is he powerful enough to help you? f God s angel is so powerful that it scares brave soldiers to death, think how much power he has to help you! Prayer Time Use the time that remains to pray for the needs of the people in your ministry that you identified. egin by modeling a prayer for the children such as: Dear God, We know that you are a very powerful God and that nothing is too hard for you. Thank you for all the awesome ways you used your power to raise Jesus from the dead. We know that you can still use your power to help people today. We ask you to please help. He/she is very sick and needs your power to make him/her better. Please use your power to help them get better and believe in you more than ever! n Jesus name, Amen. Ask for volunteers to pray for the other needs. Do not force a child to pray. f you have a confident group, divide them into pairs or small groups and give each a prayer request. Conclusion ncourage the children to continue praying for these needs. Suggest that they also try to send the person a note to let them know your class prayed for them. Tell the children to thank God for all the ways that he is using his power to help people. Teacher Tips Try not to identify specific or sensitive situations of families. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

11 supplement G A M Play The children will review the events of this week s ible Story as they think of ways that God displayed his power in the resurrection of Jesus. Materials For the teacher: 1 piece of poster board, 22" x 28" black marker 10 squares of white paper, 3" x 3" Preparation 1. Draw a large tic-tac-toe board, filling the poster board. 2. On five pieces of paper, write a large X. On the other five, write a large O. 3. Practice leading this activity. nstructions 1. ntroduce today s activity: This week you are learning about the amazing and exciting events that surrounded the resurrection of Jesus. God showed his power in many awesome ways so that everyone would know that it was God who raised Jesus from the dead and they would believe in him. n your game today, you will think about the ways that God showed his power as you play tic-tac-toe. 2. Divide the children into two teams. e careful to balance the children who heard this week s ible Story with those who did not. 3. Give one team the X s and the other team the O s. Tell them that this game is played like tic-tac-toe, except that in order to place an X or an O they must first answer a question about this week s ible Story correctly. 4. Choose a team to begin. ead a question from the back of this esson Card. Tell them to discuss the question among themselves before they give an answer. f they answer correctly, they may place their marker on the game board. f they do not, the other team may have a chance to answer and place a marker. 5. Continue until a team has three in a row or until neither team can win. Play again, repeating questions if necessary, but in a different order. Conclusion Ask the children what they think is the most powerful way that God showed his power in the story of Jesus resurrection. Close with a prayer praising God for his awesome power displayed in Jesus resurrection. Teacher Tips f for some reason the children in your class did not hear this week s ible Story, read Matthew 28:1-10 before playing this game. f necessary, present the questions as True or False for an easier review. Make up additional questions for this game based on the ible Story text. x x x o o o x Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

12 supplement G Play Questions and Answers (in bold) A M This week s ible Story comes from: (a) Matthew 28:1-10. (b) Malachi 28:10. (c) Micah 28:10. After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at: (a) a movie. (b) the tomb. (c) the sunrise. There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the ord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and: (a) went to sleep on it. (b) danced on it. (c) sat on it. The angel s appearance was like: (a) thunder. (b) lightning. (c) snow. The angel s clothes were white as: (a) snow. (b) rice. (c) paper. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like: (a) dogs. (b) rattlesnakes. (c) dead men. The angel said to the women, Do not be afraid, for know that you are looking for: (a) Jesus. (b) your coins. (c) some food. The angel said, He is not here; he has: (a) risen. (b) disappeared. (c) run away. So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with: (a) sadness. (b) joy. (c) confusion. Suddenly Jesus met them. Greetings, he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and: (a) worshiped him. (b) cried. (c) fell asleep. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

13 supplement S K S The children will practice looking up scriptures about God s power. Materials For each child: pencil eproducible Pages: Page F, 1 copy for each child Preparation Complete the activity on your copy of eproducible Page F. nstructions 1. ntroduce today s activity: This week you learned about the amazing and exciting events that surrounded the resurrection of Jesus. God showed his power in many awesome ways so that everyone would know that it was God who raised Jesus from the dead and so that they would believe in him. The ible is full of examples of God s power from the Old Testament when he created the world to the New Testament when he raised Jesus from the dead. n your activity today, you are going to look up different scripture references that describe God s power. 2. Distribute the copies of eproducible Page F and pencils. Tell the children that there are two lists on their pages: a list of references and a list of verses. n this activity, they will match the references to the correct verses. 3. egin by having the children all turn in their ibles to Psalm 66:3. When all the children have located the verse, read it out loud to them. nvite the children to read along with you. Next, ask the children to try and find the same verse in the list of verses on the other side of the page. When they have found it, have them draw a line from the reference to the verse. 4. After the children have matched the verse, have them go back and circle the word power wherever it appears in the verse. 5. Continue until all the verses have been matched. Check their answers with the Answer Key on the back of this esson Card. Activity Variations Depending on the skill level of your class, try one of the following variations on this activity: Have the children work with a partner or in a small group. Have the children work individually and compete for time and accuracy. Conclusion Ask the children how it makes them feel to know that God is more powerful than anything else in the whole world more than a bomb, or an earthquake or a rocket ship! Ask them how it makes them feel to know that God wants to use his power to help disciples be more like Jesus. Close with a prayer thanking God for his power in our lives. Teacher Tips Think of additional ways to use this activity with your class. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

14 supplement S K S Psalm 66:3 Psalm 68:34 Psalm 74:13 Psalm 77:14 Jeremiah 10:6 uke 4:14 John 13:3 Acts 4:33 omans 1:16 Philippians 3:10 Answer Key t was you who split open the sea by your power; you broke the heads of the monster in the waters. No one is like you, O OD; you are great, and your name is mighty in power. am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. Proclaim the power of God, whose majesty is over srael, whose power is in the skies. You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples. Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God. want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection. Say to God, How awesome are your deeds! So great is your power that your enemies cringe before you. Jesus returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit, and news about him spread through the whole countryside. With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the ord Jesus, and much grace was upon them all. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational

15 thereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheis He is not here Heis not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not hereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnothereheisnotherehe isno P O D U C PAG A Core/Preclass 1 copy for each child not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not here He is not here Directions: Find the words from the Scripture Memory Verse in the box to the right. Then put the words in the spaces provided to complete the Scripture Memory Verse. SN JUST SAD JSUS NOT H Open your ible to. Use the words above to fill in the blanks below: Hidden Message Name H A S D F J S U S U G H A S Z N X T C V D N N O T M is ; he has, as he. Write below: Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational Permission to Photocopy Granted

16 P O D U C PAG Core/ible Study 1 copy for the teacher (enlarged if possible) Do not be afraid. He is not here. He is risen! Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational Permission to Photocopy Granted

17 P O D U C PAG C Core/Craft 1 copy for each child tomb stencil [Jesus] is not here; he has risen, just as he said. memory verse sitting angel Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational Permission to Photocopy Granted

18 Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse Scripture Memory Verse P O D U C PAG D Core/Scripture Memory 1 copy for each child (optional colored card stock) he has risen, he has risen, he has risen, he has risen, he has risen, [Jesus] is not here; [Jesus] is not here; [Jesus] is not here; [Jesus] is not here; [Jesus] is not here; just as he said. just as he said. just as he said. just as he said. just as he said. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational Permission to Photocopy Granted

19 P O D U C Supplement/Preclass 1 copy for each child God s aised from the PAG Jesus Dead Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational Permission to Photocopy Granted

20 P O D U C PAG F Supplement/ible Skills 1 copy for each child Psalm 66:3 Psalm 68:34 Psalm 74:13 Psalm 77:14 Jeremiah 10:6 uke 4:14 John 13:3 Acts 4:33 omans 1:16 Philippians 3:10 t was you who split open the sea by your power; you broke the heads of the monster in the waters. No one is like you, O OD; you are great, and your name is mighty in power. am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes: first for the Jew, then for the Gentile. Proclaim the power of God, whose majesty is over srael, whose power is in the skies. You are the God who performs miracles; you display your power among the peoples. Jesus knew that the Father had put all things under his power, and that he had come from God and was returning to God. want to know Christ and the power of his resurrection. Say to God, How awesome are your deeds! So great is your power that your enemies cringe before you. Jesus returned to Galilee in the power of the Spirit, and news about him spread through the whole countryside. With great power the apostles continued to testify to the resurrection of the ord Jesus, and much grace was upon them all. Spring by Discipleship Publications nternational Permission to Photocopy Granted Name

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