We are springing into Easter with this fun Easter theme! Lots of egg, bunny, and peep activities to get the kids learning and having fun! I normally repeat floor activities throughout the week, but since so many activities I found involve little prep and plastic eggs, I decided it would not be too much work to use the same plastic eggs and just introduce a new activity each day. If this is too much for you, feel free to pick your favorites and just repeat them on another day. NOTE: Some of the activity links go straight to a pin on Pinterest instead of a blog page. Read the description of the pin for the activity instructions. If you are new here, make sure to check out the Themed Curriculum page for more details about how to use this curriculum. Looking for a different theme? Check out all of our themes here.
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Monday |
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | |
Floor Activity | Plastic Egg Number Match | Easter Egg Color Matching | Magnetic Eggs | Plastic Egg Letter Match | Plastic Easter Egg Tower Challenge |
STEAM | Plastic Egg Races | Pom-Pom and/or Q-Tip Easter Egg Decorating | Egg STEM: Engineering Activity | Easter Egg Roll Painting | Egg Dying |
Outside Play | Brain Breaks: Easter | Egg Races | Brain Breaks: Easter | Egg Races | Easter Egg Hunt |
Circle Time | Easter Vocabulary | Ten Little Bunnies | What do Bunnies Like to Do? | Funny Bunny | Vocabulary Review |
Recommended Books: Llama Llama Easter Egg, Quiet Bunny, What Noise Does a Rabbit Make?, Happy Easter Mouse!, Duck and Goose: Here comes the Easter Bunny, Pete the Cat: Big Easter Adventure
Music and Movement: Youtube Easter Playlist |
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If one of the activities listed above does not work for you, try replacing it with a different activity from my Pinterest Easter theme board!
Materials List
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NOTE: These are the suggested materials based on directions from the activity links above. I always look for ways to do the activities with materials I already have on hand, and I encourage you to do the same!
Craft Supplies:
Washable paint
Colored Construction Paper
Modeling Clay (or play-doh)
Kid Tweezers
Pom-Poms
Permanent Marker
Hot Glue
Around the House:
Ceramic Magnets
Empty Egg Carton
Clothespins
Q-tips
Cardboard Box
Plastic Straws
Plastic Rain Gutter (or other items that can be used as a ramp)
Simple Tape Measure
Spoons
Toys/Other:
Plastic Eggs (and lots of ’em)
Brain Break Printable (click here)
Egg dying materials of your choice
Bags for kids to collect eggs in (for egg hunt)