Understanding Resurrection
A Grade 3 social studies worksheet exploring the concept of resurrection, its meaning, and its cultural significance.
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Understanding Resurrection
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Some questions may ask you to think about what 'resurrection' means in different stories or beliefs.
1. Resurrection means coming back to after being dead.
2. Many stories and religions talk about someone being .
3. The idea of resurrection often gives people and hope.
4. What is another word for 'coming back to life'?
Sleeping
Awakening
Rebirth
Eating
5. In many cultures, resurrection is a sign of:
Sadness
New beginnings
Winter
Ending
6. The idea of resurrection is only found in one religion.
True
False
7. Resurrection stories can teach us about hope and change.
True
False
8. In your own words, what does 'resurrection' mean?
9. Can you think of any stories you know where something comes back to life or is reborn?
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