Category: Easter
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Here are 10 fun Easter mazes for your students!
Why use mazes with your students?
Mazes are a great way to reinforce several valuable skills….Problem solving: Mazes help your students work on their executive functioning skills, such as planning and brainstorming various strategies (e.g. starting from the beginning of the maze or working backwards from the end of maze). Fine motor control: Mazes require your students to control a pencil through the maze without hitting the black lines. Visual motor: Mazes require your students to use their eyes to scan the worksheet in order to find possible solutions. Scanning is a great skill used for reading and writing, as it is important to scan from the left side of the paper to the right side. PLUS, it boosts confidence and is a lot of FUN!
This resource includes 10 different mazes (with answer keys).
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Have students that need practice or help learning numbers 1-5 (and the number words)? They’ll love this Five Colorful Easter Eggs Unit!
⭐It begins with a colorful classroom book (included) that you read to your students. Then, there are several activities for students to complete:
- Their own b/w book for them to create as they trace and color
- Manipulatives for teacher/student interaction
– Hiding eggs in the grass
– Placing eggs in a basket - Center activity – Counting mats and eggs
⭐Number concepts are strong throughout with the story beginning with 5 eggs and counting down (one at a time) as ‘hidden’ Easter eggs are found until there are none. Number words one, two, three, four and five are taught.
⭐Fine motor skills will be practiced through coloring and tracing.
⭐⭐Days of Easter Counting FUN! ⭐⭐
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Christian Easter-themed writing paper to use for student publishing around the Easter holiday. There are 14 different designs, each in color and in b/w.
Students will love publishing stories, essays, poems and more on these pages!
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This informational article will teach students about a very important Christian holiday – Easter. After reading a one page article, students will have two worksheets to assess their reading comprehension and understanding of the material.
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Here is a quick Easter themed activity for students to practice putting words into alphabetical order!
Vocabulary includes: Easter, rabbit, dye, toys, ham, yellow, green, April, eggs, bunny, morning, bonnet, parade PLUS 12 additional words!
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Here are 20 fun, Easter coloring pages with plenty of bunnies, chicks and eggs to color!
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A cross-curricular (Reading/Language Arts – Math – Geography – Writing – Art) resource that students will enjoy, specifically in the Spring just before Easter. The unit begins with a fictional story called, “The Enchanted Egg” The story begins as a boy named, Neil is visiting an art museum with his parents and for the first time sees a Fabergé egg. It is a fun, delightful story as Neil ‘blacks out’ and ends up in 1910 Russia! Along the way, he learns about Easter traditions in Russia, France, Austria, Italy, Bermuda and other countries!
Includes the following activities for students to complete after reading:
1. Reading comprehension (short answer)
2. Math word problems
3. Synonyms for the following words: lightheaded, squabble, scintillate, intricate, enchanting, banquet, bejeweled, mystified, encrust, trelliswork, mourning, figurine
4. Timed writing with 9 given prompts (example prompt: Imagine that you are a craftsman at the Fabergé company and have to make a beautiful egg for the Tsar. Write about it!)
5. Story vocabulary (sentence writing)
6. Geography: Europe – map work
7. Art
8. ColoringAnswer keys provided