I made some fun Easter activities for our family and thought I’d share early so you have plenty of time to make them! These items could easily be made into an Easter Lapbook so I also included a Lapbook Cover Page and Game Piece Pockets if you want them. Enjoy!
Lapbook Cover Page and Lapbook Pockets
Easter Number Matching: Cut out each egg, then cut in half along the dotted line. Match the number on top with the correct amount of dots on the bottom to complete the puzzles! (Numbers 1-10 included in download)
Roll an Easter Egg: Roll the dice and put together the egg puzzle depending on the number you roll!
Counting Eggs: These are fun to put in numerical order! I also these with either mini-clothes pins, colored paper clips, or put a hole in them and have her attach chain links to them. Whatever you use, just have them put on the correct amount for the number on the card. This would be cute to use with little Jelly Beans as counters! (Numbers 1-10 included in download)
Easter Coloring: We color this, paint it, or use markers. I found some that fit my 3 year old well, they’re called Pip-Squeaks Washable Markers. They’re shorter and easier for her to use. These pictured are chubby markers, they also make a skinny version. I got mine at Wal-mart. Click on image to download:
Easter Dice Game: Roll the die, and each time your number is rolled you get to move ahead one space!
Easter Egg Matching Game: Page 1 is the game board, and page two are the game pieces! Cut apart page 2 pieces and play the matching game!
Easter Tic-Tac-Toe: The download contains a game board and pieces.
Easter Bingo: I made 4 different game cards, and will use them with clear plastic bingo markers or maybe jelly belly candies.
Easter Color Matching Puzzles: Cut each cross out, then cut in half in random ways for fun color matching puzzles.
Cross Lacing Card: I laminate this, then cut it out and hole punch every inch or so for a lacing card.
Easter Magnet Page: I put this on a cookie sheet and use it with Power Magnets.
Easter Puzzle: I laminate for durability, then cut along the lines for a great beginner’s puzzle.
Matthew 28:5-6 verse cards: Cut out the cards, then put in numerical order to read the verse! You could also hide the cards around the room, and have your children go on a hunt to find all the cards to receive their special message!
Other Great Easter resources we hope to use:
- Lapbook Lessons Resurrection Lapbook
- Little Blots Easter
- Christian Preschool Printables
- Lace-Edged Napkin Craft
- Paper Butterflies
- Pom-pom Chicks
- Flocked Easter Eggs
- Easter Bunny Crafts
- Ribbon Wrapped Easter Eggs
- A cute bunny knitting project
NOTE: If you’re not familiar with Lapbooks,
- Lapbook Lessons has a great link to help you out. Scroll down to the “Videos” section to see how to make them!
- Lapbook Lessons: What is a lapbook?
Thanks everyone, glad you like it!
wow! you are a blessing! Thank you!!!
I was just wondering for the cross lacing card, how do you cut it after laminating? does the laminating come off? can you show a picture of what it looks like after it is done please? I would love to see it. I am a very visual person I need to see it to understand. Sorry if this is any trouble.
So very cute! Thank you!!
Great ideas! Thank you for sharing!
Michelle: Hi, I haven't printed this out yet but I will cut out the image then punch holes along the edges every inch or so. Then we use a colored shoelace to lace the card.Here's a sample of how I use it:http://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com/blog/2009/10/letter-b-for-butterfly.html
I always love all the work you put into your pages and then to share them with us! You are awesome!
These are fantastic! Thank you so much. I used one of the printables with my daughter on my blog today and linked to yours, thanks again!
Love those egg printables! 😉
Hiya do you have a post you could give me the link too that explains lapbooks in more detail as I am not sure how to go about making them with my 3.5 yr old?Thanks