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Easter Activities For Kindergarten
Delight your kindergarten students with Easter activities designed for their developmental stage. This collection includes easy crafts, interactive games, and sensory experiences. By integrating these activities into your lessons, you can foster creativity, fine motor skills, and joy during the Easter season.
Easter Bunny Hop Along Audio Book
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Read Alouds, Activities
Hop into learning with “egg-citing” songs and stories about the adorable, cuddly, bunny. Kids will enjoy singing silly songs about bunnies, learning fun facts about rabbits, and will meet Jeremy, a little boy who receives a special stuffed rabbit as a gift from his father. Little learners will enjoy listening to the adventures of “Pershey The Rabbit,” and discover why indoor rabbits can make good pets.
Author Twin Sisters Digital Media
Tags Easter, Bunny, Holiday, Rabbit, Songs
Easter Project
Holiday & Seasonal, Easter, Holidays, Spring, Seasons, Art, Creative Arts, Special Resources, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, Writing Prompts, Worksheets & Printables, Coloring Pages, Worksheets, Bulletin Boards, Classroom Decor, Crafts, Activities, Projects
Hi! I’m Debbie from Homeschooling Dietitian Mom—a homeschooling mom for 10+ years, a Registered Dietitian, and most importantly, a lover of Jesus. I'm hoping that these adorable images, cards, coloring pages, and stickers will help you celebrate the Easter season with your students, whether homeschooled or in a classroom setting. Inside you’ll find adorable Easter & spring sticker sheets (perfect for planners, notebooks, reward charts, or craft time) plus faith-filled coloring pages featuring Bible verses to help kids reflect on the real meaning of Easter. I chose the items in this set to create a mix of “Happy Easter” and spring-themed stickers (like carrots and a caterpillar/butterfly) along with Christian Easter stickers and phrases such as He Is Risen , Hosanna , and more. I've also included coloring pages with crosses, flowers, and Bible verses: John 3:16 and 1 Peter 1:3. These activities will be perfect for quiet time, morning baskets, Sunday school, or family devotion activities. Quick peek at what’s inside: Sticker sheets (pages 2–4): “Happy Easter” carrots, a caterpillar & butterfly, and several cross/faith-themed stickers (e.g., “Hosanna in the Highest,” “He is Risen,” "tetelestai/it is finished,” “the tomb was empty,” “hallelujah what a savior,” “Jesus lives,” etc.). Coloring-style cross pages with verses (pages 5–6): John 3:16 and 1 Peter 1:3. Large single stickers (pages 7–8): “hosanna in the highest” and “hallelujah what a savior.” See example images of what's inside. pdf downloadable file, 8 pages including cover page. Can be printed on regular paper, cardstock, or sticker paper. Though this activity pack does not specifically target common core standards, it does support fine-motor skills, early literacy (word recognition), and writing extensions. Also see some of my other products: Noah's Ark Elementary School Craft and Activities Pack Coloring Pages - Bookmarks to Color (Bible verses and more) Watermelon Seed Counting & Number Order (0–12) Fruit Picture-to-Word Matching Game | PowerPoint (PreK–1) Silly Dragon Crafts - Coloring - Bookmarks - Geometric Designs Dinosaur Activities - Are Dinosaurs and Birds Related?
Author Homeschooling Dietitian Mom
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Tags Easter Project, Easter Craft, Easter Stickers, Printable Stickers, Christian Easter, Resurrection Story, Bible Verse Coloring, Sunday School Activity, Religious Classroom Decor, Spring Activities
Thanksgiving Writing Prompts - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Formal Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Easter, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Hanukkah, Hispanic Heritage Month, Indigenous Peoples Day, Kwanzaa, Last Day of School, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, July, January, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Let’s turn Thanksgiving into a feast of creativity with Thanksgiving Writing Prompts! This fun-packed activity is stuffed with opportunities for kids to write, draw, and share their most hilarious and heartfelt Thanksgiving ideas. With topics like what they’re thankful for, their dream turkey dinner, or imagining life as an actual turkey (spoiler: it’s stressful), these prompts bring out the best of their imaginations, no gravy required. First, kids will gobble up the chance to write their thoughts, whether it’s a laugh-out-loud turkey escape plan or a sweet reflection on family traditions. Whether they’re describing how they’d turn stuffing into a world-class dessert or inventing a superpower to make the dishes magically clean themselves, the writing prompts keep things light, engaging, and oh-so-fun. Once the words are down, it’s time to add some artistic flair! Each writing prompt comes with space to draw, turkeys in disguise, Grandma’s famous pumpkin pie, or even a family food fight (oops). It’s the perfect excuse to get creative and colorful. These Thanksgiving Writing Prompts make writing less of a chore and more of a festive celebration. Perfect for classrooms, family gatherings, or just passing time before the pumpkin pie is served. Because who said creativity can’t be on the menu? Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Thanksgiving Craft, Thanksgiving Writing, Winter Craft, Fall Craft, Fall Math, Drawing, Creative Writing, Writing Essays
Thankful Tree Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Easter, End Of Year, Halloween, Indigenous Peoples Day, Hispanic Heritage Month, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Get ready to rake up some gratitude with the Thankful Tree Writing Prompt! This Thanksgiving activity combines creativity and reflection to create a heartfelt masterpiece, and no actual leaves will clog your yard. Perfect for kids who are full of thanks (and maybe a little too much turkey), this activity invites them to write and draw about the people, things, and snacks they’re most grateful for. The fun starts with crafting their very own Thankful Tree. Each "leaf" becomes a blank canvas for kids to jot down what warms their hearts, like family, friends, and possibly an unhealthy obsession with mac and cheese. Once the writing’s done, it’s time to branch out with some drawing! Students can add colorful flair to their trees, turning their gratitude into an autumnal work of art. This activity is ideal for classrooms or as a family bonding moment that doesn’t involve fighting over the remote. By the end, kids will have a beautiful Thankful Tree they’ll be proud to display, and you’ll have a little peace and quiet, at least until dessert. Fun, festive, and packed with good vibes, this writing prompt is a must-have for spreading gratitude (and maybe sneaking in a little spelling practice). Let’s get thankful! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Writing, Writing Prompts, Drawing, Thanksgiving Writing, Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Fall Craft, Fall Math, Thanksgiving Craft, Thanksgiving Drawing
Dot to dot Activity - Connect the dots - Thanksgiving Activity - Set 3
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Easter, End Of Year, Father's Day, First Day of School, Grandparent's Day, Halloween, Hanukkah, Hispanic Heritage Month, Indigenous Peoples Day, Kwanzaa, Last Day of School, New Year's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Math, Early Math, Counting, Numbers, Shapes, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dots
Get ready for a Thanksgiving activity that’s more fun than watching Uncle Bob try to carve the turkey, it's Dot to Dot: Thanksgiving Edition! This 5 page activity will have kids connecting dots up to 60, revealing festive images as they count their way to holiday magic. Who knew counting could lead to adorable turkeys, pumpkins, and maybe even a sneaky pilgrim hat? Perfect for little learners, this activity strengthens number sequencing and fine motor skills while keeping them entertained long enough for you to hide the last slice of pumpkin pie. Each page offers a delightful surprise as the mystery images take shape, imagine the excitement when they realize they’ve just uncovered the world's happiest turkey! (Don’t tell it what happens next.) Once the dots are connected, the fun isn’t over, they can grab their crayons and turn these newly discovered masterpieces into works of art. Will the turkey be neon pink? Will the pumpkin have stripes? Creativity knows no bounds here, and that's just the way we like it. Ideal for classrooms, homeschool, or just keeping the kids busy while the grown ups argue over football, this Thanksgiving dot-to-dot activity is simple, educational, and bursting with holiday cheer. Let’s get connecting and counting! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Thanksgiving Coloring Pages, Dot To Dot, Connect The Dots, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Fall Math, Thanksgiving Math, Numbers, Counting
Easter Coloring Fun
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, Easter, Spring, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Posters, Centers, Activities
Easter is all about bright colors, happy vibes, and, let’s be honest, a little sugar overload. This Easter Coloring Activity is the perfect way to channel all that excitement into something creative. Whether kids want to color a traditional Easter scene or go wild with their own twist (who says a bunny can’t be rainbow-striped?), This activity has them covered! What’s Included? 🖍 1 Coloring Page : A festive Easter-themed design ready for kids to bring to life. 🎨 1 Guided Coloring Page : A helpful guide to inspire young artists while still leaving room for their creativity. Ways to Use It: ✔ A simple, no-prep activity for early finishers. ✔ A fun addition to an Easter party or classroom celebration. ✔ A quiet, calming activity when kids need a break. ✔ A great way to decorate the classroom with student-made art! Why It’s Awesome: ✔ Print-and-go, no prep needed! ✔ Encourages creativity and fine motor skills. ✔ Festive and fun without the mess of glitter and glue! Hand out those crayons, let the creativity flow, and enjoy a little Easter magic, one coloring page at a time!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Coloring, Coloring Pages, Spring Coloring, Spring Coloring Pages, Easter, Easter Coloring, Easter Coloring Pages, Easter Activities, Spring Activities
Easter Alphabet Cards
ELA, Language Development, Pre-Reading, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities, Flashcards, Worksheets & Printables, Games
These Easter themed alphabet cards are perfect for students who are learning in the spring season. They make the perfect tool for students to learn the letters of the alphabet. What is Included: This set includes one capital letter card and one lowercase letter card for each letter. Ways to Use the Cards: Play a matching game by matching the capital letters to the lowercase letters. Attach a paper clip to a letter card and use a magnetic fishing pole to "catch" the letters for a fun fishing game. Use a sand or salt tray for students to practice writing the letters on each card. Have students find the letters that you have hidden around the room for a fun letter hunt. Place the letter cards in alphabetical order. Create a pocket char game where you place the cards on a pocket chart and hide a picture behind one of the letters. The students will guess which letter the hidden picture is behind. Add objects that begin with each letter for students to match to each letter card. When to Use: Literacy Center - Place the cards in a literacy center for students to match independently or with a partner. Morning Tubs or Baskets - Place the cards in a morning bin for students to work on while their classmates arrive to class. Small Group Activities - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice identifying letters to use these cards. These Easter alphabet cards are a great activity for students to practice letter recognition during the spring months. They are a low prep activity for teachers to prepare for students. Simply print, cut apart and laminate for durability. These cards can be stored in a task box for easy set up, clean up, and storage. Skills Assessed: These cards, depending on the materials added, can assess both letter recognition of capital and lowercase letters as well as identifying beginning sounds.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Alphabet Activities, Letter Recognition, Alphabet Games, Alphabet Cards
Thanksgiving Connect the dots - Alphabet Dot to dot Activity
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, 4th Of July, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Christmas, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Thanksgiving, New Year's Day, Last Day of School, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Common Core, Language Development, ELA, Spelling, ESL, Easter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dots
Get ready to gobble up some fun with Thanksgiving Connect the Dots, Alphabet Dot to Dot Activity! This seven-page adventure combines learning and laughter as kids connect letters from A to Z to reveal adorable Thanksgiving themed pictures. It’s like a treasure hunt, but instead of gold, they’ll discover turkeys, pumpkins, and maybe even a pilgrim hat that’s cooler than Uncle Larry’s cowboy one. Each page is a fresh surprise, with dots patiently waiting to transform into festive scenes. As students follow the alphabet trail, they’ll be sharpening their letter recognition skills while secretly wondering if turkeys always look this happy before Thanksgiving. (Spoiler: they don’t.) Once the dots are connected, the fun doesn’t stop, kids can color their creations to bring them to life. A neon turkey? Go for it. A pumpkin with polka dots? Why not! It’s Thanksgiving, and anything goes, except skipping dessert. Perfect for classrooms or at-home fun, this activity is easy to set up and keeps kids entertained longer than it takes Aunt Sue to tell her famous “gravy disaster” story. So grab those pencils, and let’s turn those dots into holiday magic, one alphabet letter at a time! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Alphabet, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dot, Thanksgiving Dot To Dot, Alphabet Dot To Dot, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Connect The Dots, Fall Dot To Dot
If i were a turkey Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Formal Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Easter, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Hanukkah, Indigenous Peoples Day, Kwanzaa, New Year's Day, Last Day of School, Thanksgiving, November, October, January, February, December, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Gobble up some laughs with the If I Were a Turkey Writing Prompt! This Thanksgiving activity is perfect for kids with big imaginations and even bigger senses of humor. It’s a writing and drawing adventure that asks the all-important question: What would life be like as a turkey? Spoiler alert: It’s not all stuffing and gravy! Students will dive into the feathered life, describing their turkey alter ego. Will they be the class clown of the farm, the stealthiest turkey avoiding Thanksgiving dinner, or a celebrity turkey with fans lining up for selfies? The possibilities are as endless as a buffet line. This activity encourages descriptive writing, creativity, and maybe a little sympathy for our fine feathered friends. After writing, it’s time to add some artistic flair. Kids can draw themselves as turkeys, fancy feathers, silly hats, or maybe even a disguise to stay off the dinner table. Markers, crayons, and a sprinkle of imagination will turn these turkeys into stars of the season. Perfect for classrooms or at home fun, this activity is a hilarious way to bring Thanksgiving to life from a turkey’s perspective. Warning: You may find yourself laughing so hard you’ll start reconsidering that veggie option for dinner! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Thanksgiving Writing, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Winter Craft, Fall Wriring, Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Fall Math, Writing Essays, Drawing
My Dream Thanksgiving Feast Writing Prompt - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, ELA, Language Development, ESL, Vocabulary, Writing, Creative Writing, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Black History Month, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Easter, End Of Year, First Day of School, Halloween, Hanukkah, Last Day of School, Indigenous Peoples Day, President's Day, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Writing Prompts
Let your students' imaginations run wild (and their stomachs rumble) with the My Dream Thanksgiving Feast Writing Prompt! This fun and creative activity combines writing and drawing to bring their ultimate holiday feast to life, no actual cooking required, which is a relief for everyone involved. The writing portion invites kids to dream big. Will their Thanksgiving table include a mountain of mashed potatoes, a turkey the size of a small car, and an endless chocolate fountain? Or maybe pizza, donuts, and a side of fries? (No judgment here, dream big or go home!) As they describe their dream meal, they’ll also sneak in a little vocabulary and descriptive writing practice. Once the feast is planned on paper, it’s time to bring it to life with their artistic skills. Crayons, markers, or even glitter (if you're feeling brave) can turn their dream meal into a colorful masterpiece. Expect turkeys with sunglasses, pies with sprinkles, and enough gravy to fill a swimming pool. Perfect for classrooms, homeschooling, or post-pie downtime, this activity guarantees giggles, creativity, and maybe some outrageous menu ideas you’ll secretly want to try. It’s the most fun you can have with a pen and a plate! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Thanksgiving Writing, Thanksgiving Craft, Thanksgiving Writing Prompts, Fall Craft, Winter Craft, Fall Math, Writing Prompts, Turkey Craft, Thanksgiving Drawing
Easter Dot Painting - A Fine Motor Art Activity
Holiday & Seasonal, Creative Arts, Art, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Crafts
Practice fine motor skills while creating an Easter dot art painting with these fine motor q-tip dot painting sheets. This Easter themed art activity is a perfect anytime craft for preschoolers and early elementary students to practice hand eye coordination. The following dot painting pages are included in this set: basket, carrot, chick, chocolate bunny, egg (2), flower, hat, jellybeans, lamb, peep, rabbit Each page is designed with a different Easter objects for students to practice their fine motor skills and create a fun art picture to display in the classroom or in their home. Students will have fun choosing their colors to make their pictures their own unique masterpieces. When to Use these Dot Painting Pages Art Center or a Fine Motor Center - Simply place the pages inside the center with paints of various colors and cotton swabs for students to complete. Craft Activity - These dot painting pages also make a great whole class art activity where each student paints at their own desk their chosen dot art picture. Early Finishers - When students finish their work, they can complete this dot painting activity while waiting on their classmates to finish their assignments. Quiet Time Activity - Students who have trouble napping can complete one of these dot painting pages while their classmates nap. Displays - These dot painting pictures can be displayed on classroom bulletin boards , doors, or hallways. All of these dot painting pages are no prep. They just need to be printed and given to students to decorate. The teacher will simply need to provide paints of various colors and cotton swabs. An alternative to using cotton swabs and paint is to have students decorate their pictures with dots of colored glue. Older students may want to try creating their pictures this way for a more tactile way to complete this art activity.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Fine Motor Art, Fine Motor Skills, Dot Painting, Easter Dot Painting
Easter Egg Craft
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Seasons, Spring, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Centers, Activities, Crafts, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Posters, Door Decor
Ready to embrace the chaos of scissors, glue sticks, and colorful creativity? This Easter Egg Craft is the perfect way to keep your little learners engaged while they snip, stick, and sparkle their way through spring. It’s hands-on, low-prep, and a certified “quiet activity” (well, mostly quiet, until someone loses a glue cap). With just two pages, one egg template to decorate and one easy-to-follow guide, students can create their own fabulous Easter masterpieces. Whether your classroom turns into a pastel explosion or a glitter warzone, at least they’re having fun and developing those fine motor skills, right? What’s Included: 🥚 2 Easter Egg Elements pages (perfect for cutting, decorating, and showing off. 🖍️ 1 Guide Page with design examples and color inspiration Ways to Use It: ✔️ Art Time : Channel that holiday energy into something creative ✔️ Bulletin Board Brilliance : Create a colorful wall of egg-cellent artwork ✔️ Holiday Fun Friday : A festive activity to end the week with style ✔️ Morning Work / Early Finishers : Keeps hands busy and minds happy ✔️ Take-Home Craft : Parents love fridge-worthy art Warning: May cause bursts of joy and mild glue stick addiction.
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Cut And Glue, Fine Motor Skills, Easter Craft, Easter Activities, Easter Cut And Glue, Easter Egg Craft, Egg Craft, Spring Activities, Easter Crafts
Easter Q-Tip Art Packet
Holiday & Seasonal, Easter, Holidays, Kindergarten, Preschool, Toddler, Activities, Centers, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Easter Q-Tip Art Packet Delve into the charm of spring with this delightful Easter Q-Tip Art Packet! Tailored to suit early learning, preschool, and kindergarten levels, this resource is a spectacular addition for homeschoolers or public school educators looking for an engaging and interactive activity that can effortlessly fit into their teaching arsenal. The creative function behind this packet integrates fine motor skills development with fun. As children manipulate the do a dot markers to fill in the different figures outlined on each sheet, they'll enhance their motor planning abilities while having a blast decorating their own set of spring-themed images. This tool grows alongside your students as it can be adapted to match evolving skillsets - from opening and closing containers to applying appropriate pressure. Features: 16 pages Variety of illustrations: multiple easter eggs, multiple easter baskets, chick, flower, bunnies Dual purpose:: Enhances fine motor skills & provides entertainment This packet is adaptable for various settings making it perfect for indoor recess activities or even versatile enough to be a quick go-to solution when substitute teachers step in. This interactive task nurtures visual perceptual skills along with bilateral hand coordination making it an excellent choice for children on the autism spectrum as well. Flexibility remains one of its strengths – being suitable whether seated at a desk or if you wish to incorporate movement through tasks while prone on scooters. Capture the essence of Easter using comprehensive Q-Tip Art Packet!. It brings forth not just artistic expression but fosters cognitive development whilst fostering a love for learning one season at a time. This is great fine motor during a speech therapy activity, or an occupational therapy activity. Additionally, teachers love this crat project as part of centers, as children typically can work independently. A huge bonus is also how low prep this activity is!
Author mnorganizingmom
Tags Preschool Easter Craft, Q-Tip Art Packet, Fine Motor Craft, Morning Work , No Prep Easter Craft, No Prep Toddle Craft, Toddler Easter Craft, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Easter Craft
Easter Theme Phonics Board Game
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, Activities, Games
Easter Theme Phonics Board Game An invaluable teaching resource, the game enables children to enhance their reading, spelling, letter, and sound recognition skills. This board game provides an engaging learning tool for children from preschool up to first grade. The educational game features a key character, Sprint Bunny, who leads kids on a journey of phonics discovery. The focus areas include: Initial sound identification Middle sound recognition Mastering ending sounds Simple spelling exercises and letter formation related to letters such as s, a, t, p Besides practical application and creative illustration promotes learners' socialization while also improving their cognitive development. The set includes 5 A4x2 board game mats themed around single-sound phonics (Phase 2 or Level 1). There are also six bunny counters and fifty egg task cards ensuring robust practice. User Guide: You need only print out the letters and sounds that you wish your pupils to review. Similarly print out the bunny counter prints along with egg task cards carefully – cut them out making sure they are all laminated well for repeated use. Note:A standard dice is not included in this pack but will be needed for gameplay - helping children improve their recognition skills. This product efficiently combines academic reinforcement with fun – lighting up both classroom atmosphere plus young faces exploring understanding during festive times like Easter!
Author Koodles Clubhouse
Tags Phonics, Board Game, Easter Theme, Reading Skills, Letter Recognition
Dot to dot Activity - Connect the dots - Thanksgiving Activity - Set 2
Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, April Fools, Back To School, Birthdays, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Earth Day, Easter, End Of Year, First Day of School, Graduation, Halloween, Hanukkah, Hispanic Heritage Month, Indigenous Peoples Day, New Year's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Teacher Appreciation Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Math, Early Math, Counting, Numbers, Shapes, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dots
Get ready for a Thanksgiving activity that’s more fun than watching Uncle Bob try to carve the turkey, it's Dot to Dot: Thanksgiving Edition! This 5 page activity will have kids connecting dots up to 60, revealing festive images as they count their way to holiday magic. Who knew counting could lead to adorable turkeys, pumpkins, and maybe even a sneaky pilgrim hat? Perfect for little learners, this activity strengthens number sequencing and fine motor skills while keeping them entertained long enough for you to hide the last slice of pumpkin pie. Each page offers a delightful surprise as the mystery images take shape, imagine the excitement when they realize they’ve just uncovered the world's happiest turkey! (Don’t tell it what happens next.) Once the dots are connected, the fun isn’t over, they can grab their crayons and turn these newly discovered masterpieces into works of art. Will the turkey be neon pink? Will the pumpkin have stripes? Creativity knows no bounds here, and that's just the way we like it. Ideal for classrooms, homeschool, or just keeping the kids busy while the grown ups argue over football, this Thanksgiving dot-to-dot activity is simple, educational, and bursting with holiday cheer. Let’s get connecting and counting! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Coloring Pages, Thanksgiving Coloring Pages, Thanksgiving Dot To Dot, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Numbers, Dot To Dot, Fall Math, Thanksgiving Math
Easter Addition Color by Number
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, Math, Addition and Subtraction, Addition, Early Math, Numbers, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Centers, Activities, Bulletin Boards, Classroom Decor, Posters
Let’s face it, getting kids to do math the week of Easter is like trying to herd jellybeans. That’s where this Easter Addition Color by Number activity comes in to save your classroom (and your nerves). We’ve taken basic addition problems and disguised them as a fun coloring activity. The kids think they’re just making bunnies and eggs look cute, you know they’re actually doing math. Win-win. This resource includes cheerful, no-prep pages where each number solution reveals a section to color. Suddenly, your students are begging to do addition. It’s practically educational sorcery. Ways to Use: 🐣 Morning work that doesn’t cause chaos 🐣 Early finisher activity (because someone always finishes in 2 minutes) 🐣 Homework that parents will actually thank you for 🐣 Math centers with a dash of holiday spirit 🐣 Emergency “I forgot to plan” lesson (we’ve all been there) Why You’ll Love It: ✅ Keeps little hands busy and little brains buzzing ✅ Minimal prep, just print and relax ✅ Festive and fun without a sugar crash In short, it's the easiest way to sneak learning into a holiday week. Plus, it gives you a moment to sip your coffee while they color. That alone is worth it. Pdf file includes 2 pages.
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Addition, Numbers, Math, Coloring, Color By Number, Color By Addition, Easter, Easter Coloring, Easter Addition, Easter Math
Easter Activities: Color-by-Number
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Celebrate Easter with these fun activities! A great way to enjoy the Easter holiday! This set includes a color-by-number worksheet. This is an ebook in PDF format Keywords: Easter, Coloring , Worksheets, Math, Literacy
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags Easter, Coloring, Worksheets, Math, Literacy
Easter Activities: Notebooking Pages
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Celebrate Easter with these fun activities! A great way to enjoy the Easter holiday! This set includes notebooking pages. This is an ebook in PDF format Keywords: Easter, Coloring , Worksheets, Math, Literacy
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags Easter, Coloring, Worksheets, Math, Literacy
Easter Bingo
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Games
Easter Bingo Game : Via Delightful Teaching Resource This delightful Easter Bingo game is a perfect addition to any classroom or homeschooling setting. It is designed for preschoolers to second graders with a focus on Easter. Fun Educational Activity with Learning Advantages The game comprises 40 unique bingo cards and 5 pages of punchy teacher cards. The vibrant colors and intriguing images keep students engaged while promoting learning. Serves as an interactive platform for boosting listening skills and vocabulary buildup in children. How To Play? Distribute a single bingo card and small objects that can be used as place markers among your students. Pull out one of the teacher cards from a bowl or basket while explaining what each picture represents. If students identify that specific image on their board, they mark it off! . Making Use Of The Versatile Bingo Cards: Lending itself to more than just 'four in a row' wins, these cards open up possibilities for additional exercises like critical-thinking techniques using vocabulary drills associated with pictures on the card. Also aid's beginners via multiple smaller group sessions improving their visual matching skills within an enjoyable context. A fun ending note could be providing these sets as surprise gifts! Digital Delivery & Sustainability: A neatly packaged 46-page full-color high-quality printable PDF ensures durability across multiple years if laminated. With such longevity paired with your creative touch, this Easter Bingo game entails an enjoyable learning journey waiting just around the corner for you!
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Easter, Bingo, Classroom Game, Vocabulary Building, Holiday Activity
Easter Build It Mats for Counting to 10
Holiday & Seasonal, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Activities
Young students can have fun counting to ten with these Easter Build It! Counting Mats. Each counting mat features a unique Easter theme for students to build a tower for the purpose of counting up to 10. These mats also make a great fine motor activity for preschool and kindergarten students. What is Included: This resource includes a total of 6 build it counting mats with a variety of Easter themes. The themes include Easter eggs, baskets, chicks, bunnies and more! The bold and colorful Easter images will allow students to have fun with and stay engaged with practicing counting to 10. How to Use: Students will use one mat and will be required to use a set of stackable counting cubes or building blocks. Students will look at a number on one of the Easter objects and then stack the cubes or blocks up to that number. For example, if the number chosen is 4, then the student will stack 4 blocks on top of that number. When to Use: Morning Tubs or Baskets - The teacher can place the mats and counting cubes or building blocks inside a morning bin for students to work on while they wait for their classmates to arrive to class. Math Center - The teacher can place the mats and counting cubes or building blocks in a math center for students to complete independently or with a partner. Small Group Activity - The teacher can pull aside a small group of students who need extra practice with counting to 10. Skills Assessed: These Easter build it counting mats not only allow students to build their fine motor skills, but they also assess students' ability to count to 10. The mats also allow students to express their knowledge of using one to one correspondence to count to the designated number correctly.
Author The Connett Connection
Tags Counting To 10, Counting To Ten, Build It Mats, Preschool Math, Easter Counting, Easter Math
Dot to dot Activity - Connect the dots - Thanksgiving Activity
Common Core, Creative Arts, Art, Fine Arts, Graphic Arts, Math, Early Math, Numbers, Shapes, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Months, Seasons, 100's Day, 4th Of July, April Fools, Arbor Day, Back To School, Birthdays, Black History Month, Chinese New Year, Christmas, Cinco De Mayo, Columbus Day, Earth Day, Easter, End Of Year, Father's Day, Graduation, First Day of School, Halloween, Juneteenth, Kwanzaa, Last Day of School, Leap Day, Mother's Day, New Year's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Thanksgiving, April, August, December, February, January, July, June, March, May, November, October, September, Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter, Counting, Infant, Toddler, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Dot To Dots
Get ready for a Thanksgiving activity that’s more fun than watching Uncle Bob try to carve the turkey, it's Dot to Dot: Thanksgiving Edition! This 5 page activity will have kids connecting dots up to 60, revealing festive images as they count their way to holiday magic. Who knew counting could lead to adorable turkeys, pumpkins, and maybe even a sneaky pilgrim hat? Perfect for little learners, this activity strengthens number sequencing and fine motor skills while keeping them entertained long enough for you to hide the last slice of pumpkin pie. Each page offers a delightful surprise as the mystery images take shape, imagine the excitement when they realize they’ve just uncovered the world's happiest turkey! (Don’t tell it what happens next.) Once the dots are connected, the fun isn’t over, they can grab their crayons and turn these newly discovered masterpieces into works of art. Will the turkey be neon pink? Will the pumpkin have stripes? Creativity knows no bounds here, and that's just the way we like it. Ideal for classrooms, homeschool, or just keeping the kids busy while the grown ups argue over football, this Thanksgiving dot-to-dot activity is simple, educational, and bursting with holiday cheer. Let’s get connecting and counting! Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
Tags Connect The Dots, Dot To Dot, Thanksgiving Dot To Dot, Counting, Numbers, Thanksgiving Coloring Pages, Thanksgiving Craft, Fall Craft, Fall Math
Easter Read and Draw - No Prep Activities
Creative Arts, ELA, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Seasons, Spring, Months, Easter, Reading, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets, Coloring Pages, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans, Centers, Activities, Crafts
Looking for an egg-stra fun way to sneak reading comprehension into your spring lessons? This Read and Draw – Easter No-Prep Activity is just the treat (no chocolate required). Perfect for K–2 learners, this resource invites students to read a simple sentence and draw a matching picture, because nothing says “I understood this sentence” like a masterpiece of a bunny riding a skateboard. Each page is festive, easy to follow, and totally independent, meaning you can sip your coffee while they actually work . No prep. No glue. No glitter. Just print and go! Ways to Use It: 🐣 Morning work to start the day with a smile 🐣 Literacy centers that don’t require your supervision 🐣 Early finisher activities that won’t cause chaos 🐣 Take-home fun for extra practice over spring break Why Teachers Love It: ✔️ Builds reading comprehension and visual expression ✔️ Supports sentence structure and creativity ✔️ Great for ELLs and emerging readers ✔️ Keeps little hands and big imaginations busy PDF file includes 4 pages. Enjoy!
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Reading, Drawing, Easter, Easter Drawing, Easter Activities, Easter Crafts, Easter No Prep, Spring Reading, Spring Drawing, Spring Activities
Easter Egg Craft 2
Creative Arts, Graphic Arts, Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Seasons, Spring, Preschool, Kindergarten, Grade 1, 2, 3, 4, Activities, Centers, Crafts, Classroom Decor, Bulletin Boards, Door Decor, Posters
Ready to embrace the chaos of scissors, glue sticks, and colorful creativity? This Easter Egg Craft is the perfect way to keep your little learners engaged while they snip, stick, and sparkle their way through spring. It’s hands-on, low-prep, and a certified “quiet activity” (well, mostly quiet, until someone loses a glue cap). With just two pages, one egg template to decorate and one easy-to-follow guide, students can create their own fabulous Easter masterpieces. Whether your classroom turns into a pastel explosion or a glitter warzone, at least they’re having fun and developing those fine motor skills, right? What’s Included: 🥚 2 Easter Egg Elements pages (perfect for cutting, decorating, and showing off. 🖍️ 1 Guide Page with design examples and color inspiration Ways to Use It: ✔️ Art Time : Channel that holiday energy into something creative ✔️ Bulletin Board Brilliance : Create a colorful wall of egg-cellent artwork ✔️ Holiday Fun Friday : A festive activity to end the week with style ✔️ Morning Work / Early Finishers : Keeps hands busy and minds happy ✔️ Take-Home Craft : Parents love fridge-worthy art Warning: May cause bursts of joy and mild glue stick addiction.
Author Ponder Palette Plazza
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Tags Craft, Crafts, Easter, Easter Egg, Easter Egg Craft, Easter Activities, Spring, Spring Craft, Spring Activities, Easter Craft
Easter Activities: Alphabetical Order
Holiday & Seasonal, Holidays, Easter, Kindergarten, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities
Celebrate Easter with these fun activities! A great way to enjoy the Easter holiday! This set includes two pages of words to be put into alphabetical order. This is an ebook in PDF format Keywords: Easter, Coloring , Worksheets, Math, Literacy
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags Easter, Coloring, Worksheets, Math, Literacy























