Easter learning games

There are Easter games everywhere in the kingdom of rubber boots and elf shoes.

And they were all super cheap and easy to prepare (works for me!)

A dollar store egg tray, fuzzy chicks (6 colours, 2 sizes - 24 chicks in all) and chopsticks make a fine motor, sorting, patterning, and design activity.



Little erasers and a paint tray for patterning (I love my paint trays) and small tweezers for fine motor practice. (I fit in practice for the pincer grip whenever I can!)


Erasers and strips of construction paper for patterning.  (The erasers were in a really cute container, so it did look more interesting than it appears!)


MaryLea from Pink and Green Mama made these eggs for her daughter's preschool class.  I really want her family to move here so that I can be her daughter's kindergarten teacher!!  The eggs are lots of fun for all sorts of matching, patterning or .... games.


I always appreciate free printables. (One of my goals is to post some of the things that I have created for my kidlets.)  Erica at Confessions of a Homeschooler posted a bunch of Easter printables last year. 

  
And there's my fave Easter game.  Go check it out!

I'm wondering what Easter games and activities are in your classroom.  Leave a link in the comment box.



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  2. Your activities are so cute!

    I love the free printables too. Just started creating things on my own. Having a giveaway right now, maybe you will win!

    Liz
    Stickers, Scissors, and Smiles

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  3. I came across your blog by way of Learning for Life on Facebook. You have some really cute activities!

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  4. Chopsticks are really great to use in doing handcrafts and other stuff like this. Those are really cute and surely my little daughter would love those.

    http://www.asianideas.com/peimch.html

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