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Easter lessons and activities for the first 3 years of school – #readilearn

Easter is almost upon us. It has snuck up on me this year and I’m a bit late sharing our Easter resources since most of you will be on holidays at the end of next week. However, there is still one week before the holidays, so you may still have time to use some of these lessons and activities. Enjoy!

All our Easter resources can be found in the Cultural Studies collection here. They include:

Interactive lessons ready to teach on the interactive whiteboard

Easter Delivery — a story that gives children practice in finding combinations of numbers to ten.

The Bilby twins, Benny and Belinda, are excited to be making their first deliveries for Easter. Before they do, they must prove to Dad that they are capable of leaving the correct number of eggs for each friend’s family. Children help Benny and Belinda by working out what combinations of eggs could be delivered to the families.

Dragona’s Lost Egg — a story that encourages the development of logical thinking and problem solving.

Dragona has lost her egg and turns to her friend Artie, owner of a Lost and Found store, for help. Artie is confident of helping her as he has many eggs on his shelves. He asks Dragona to describe features of her egg, including size, shape, pattern, and colour.  He uses a process of elimination to identify which egg might be Dragona’s. Children join in the process by choosing eggs with the characteristic described.

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15 responses to “Easter lessons and activities for the first 3 years of school – #readilearn”

  1. Jennie Avatar

    Wonderful, Norah!

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thank you, Jennie.

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      1. Jennie Avatar

        You’re welcome, Norah.

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  2. Jacqui Murray Avatar

    What a nice mix of activities, Norah. Sharing…

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    1. Jacqui Murray Avatar

      I was going to share to Twitter or FB, but you don’t have those buttons? Do you prefer Pinterest?

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      1. Norah Avatar

        Hi Jacqui, I can see the sharing buttons at the end of the post. I’m not sure why you can’t. Thank you for trying anyway. I appreciate it. 🙂

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        1. Jacqui Murray Avatar

          I changed browsers (I usually use Chrome) and now I see them (in Firefox). What’s with Chrome? I’ve been thinking of changing. Now, I’ll think harder about it.

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          1. Norah Avatar

            I use Chrome. It’s funny isn’t it? Who knows what the internet decides to do. It is a law unto itself.

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    2. Norah Avatar

      Thank you, Jacqui.

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  3. Prior... Avatar

    They look like great lessons for the easter theme. 🙂

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    1. Norah Avatar

      Thanks, Yvette. 🙂

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  4. petespringerauthor Avatar
    petespringerauthor

    I would imagine the kids would love the “Which Egg is Mine?” activity.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      It is quite a fun activity. Thanks, Pete. 🙂

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    1. Norah Avatar

      You’re welcome. Thank you. 🙂

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