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Easter Coloring Pages | Bunnies, Chicks and Eggs
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Here are 20 fun, Easter coloring pages with plenty of bunnies, chicks and eggs to color!
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This ASL (American Sign Language) resource will help students at the beginning of their journey learn ASL finger spelling! Each page displays a letter of the alphabet, an illustration of the finger spelling, (visual model of the sign), and a cute picture to color.
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Here are 36 positive, growth mindset posters for your classroom / learning space with a cute woodland, forest animal theme that kids love! Use several throughout the year, place them throughout your classroom, or use just one a week for a focused growth mindset ‘thought’ for the week. If you use as a thought for the week, create a minilesson to go along with each by having students write a journal entry about the quote.
Sample Messages:
- 1. I choose to be positive!
- 2. Attitude and Effort are more important than talent!
- 3. Attitude is my mind’s paintbrush. It can color any situation.
- 4. A Challenge lets me exercise my brain!
- 5. Never say, “I can’t.” Say, “I’ll try.”
- 6. Mistakes are only opportunities to learn.
- 7. Think Positive. Be Positive.
- 8. With practice, I can and will improve!
36 in all!
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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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A one-page resource that displays dotted wiggly lines for young students to cut as the practice cutting with scissors.
There are many benefits to cutting with scissors, including:
- Independent movements of each finger
- Strengthens hand muscles
- Bilateral coordination skills (two-handed coordination)
- Visual motor skills (eye-hand coordination)
- Visual perceptual tasks (directionality)
- Fine motor skills (separation of hand, finger dexterity)
- Promotes grasp pattern
- Focus and attention










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