Passover Traditions
A Grade 3 social studies worksheet exploring the traditions and significance of Passover.
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Passover Traditions Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet will help you learn about Passover, an important Jewish holiday.
1. Passover celebrates the freedom of the ancient Israelites from slavery in .
2. During Passover, Jewish people eat unleavened bread called .
3. The special meal eaten during Passover is called a .
1. What is the main story of Passover about?
The birth of a king
Freedom from slavery
A harvest festival
A new year celebration
2. Which of these foods is NOT typically eaten during Passover?
Matzah
Challah (regular bread)
Maror (bitter herbs)
Charoset
1. The Seder plate has special foods that remind people of the Passover story.
True
False
1. Name one food found on a Seder plate and what it represents.
2. Why is it important for Jewish people to remember the story of Passover?
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