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Easter

This resource provides an opportunity for pupils and students to reflect on some of the key Easter events and their meaning; it is not intended as a full account of Easter. When you use it, you might choose to have some music playing quietly throughout.

Easter Presentation Resource >> (Flash File - size 592Kbytes)

The presentation uses the free Macromedia Flash player, which you can download here if you do not already have it installed. (The link will take you to the Macromedia website. The process should take no more than a minute on a 56k connection). Download the Flash player >>

'Ready to read' commentary >> (PDF file)

If your browser does not have a PDF plug-in, you can download Acrobat Reader from the Adobe website.

The commentary accompanies the presentation and can be read by one or more readers - alternatively of course there's no reason for you not to write your own; for example you could include verses from the Bible.

At the end it's probably best to leave a little time for reflection - and then to end with a short prayer of your own choosing.

Practise the presentation - it's important that the changes of frame in the presentation match the commentary. It is probably worth having marked copies of the text (showing where you want pauses for change) for readers and for the one who operates the projector.


USEFUL TIP: FULL SCREEN VIEWING
If you're using Internet Explorer for the presentation, press F11 to make use of the full screen. Press F11 again to return back to normal. Try it!

SAVING THE PRESENTATION ONTO YOUR PC
If the PC you're using for the presentation does not have Internet access, you will need to save the .swf file and copy it. To save a presentation, right-click the link with your mouse (left-click for left-handed mouse), then select the 'Save Target As/Save Link As' option from the pop-up menu.


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