Easter is Coming!
Leading up to St Patrick’s Day, I was looking for fun activities to do.
One activity is to make their own bunnies and/or chicks. All they need are a few art supplies, and parental guidance (depending on their age).
Make sure you have yellow pompoms, goodly eyes, and orange piping/construction paper for chicks.
For rabbits, they can use white, black, or brown pompoms for their bodies, and materials like pipe cleaners/wiring for the ears. There are so many different ideas and materials you can use.
Another activity, which is also educational, is one I found on education.com They have several holiday-themed projects!
I’m already trying to teach my toddler his numbers, but I know that sometimes math isn’t always a favorite subject among kids. With resources like these printable Easter fun sheets, you can make the learning and the holiday a lot of fun!
If you’re struggling with a child who isn’t enthused by mathematics, maybe this will help. Have some chocolate eggs on hand, or beforehand, hide a certain number away.
You can tell them that the Easter Bunny left them even MORE treats, but to get them, they have to fill out this fun sheet! Simply download and print them (answer sheets provided), and have fun learning with your children!
Printable Easter Fun:
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You’ll need to use addition to count all your Easter eggs! Practice addition with this printable Easter fun worksheet from Education.com. Check out these other additional resources that make learning math fun!
I remember painting eggs for Easter, and one year I even woke up earlier than my older Sister to find the eggs. I told her where I had found all of them (oops!) and it’s a memory I will never forget.
What made your childhood Easter celebrations memorable? Let me know!