Pre-K Easter Homeschool Curricula

Egg Science Experiments for Easter and Spring

By Joyful Explorations

These fun “Egg” science experiments and activities are perfect for Easter or spring! The set includes 10 hands-on science activities.

Activities include:

“What’s Inside?”

“The Floating Egg”

“The Disappearing Shell”

“The Growing Egg”

“Rolling Eggs”

“Magnets & Eggs”

“Egg Sounds Matching Game”

“Heavy & Light Eggs”

“Egg Drop”

5 of the experiments use real eggs, and 5 use plastic Easter eggs.

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$4.50

Easter

By Beth Hammett

Create your own Easter basket to give or keep. 15 Easter handouts with no religious symbols that include:

Baskets

Eggs

Bunnies

Ducks

To: tags

Happy Easter words

and more...

Get out the crayons, markers, paints, pencils, glitter, stickers... and make an Easter basket!

Visit www.bethhammett.blogspot.com for FREE weekly activities!

$2.00

Spring Shape Tracing Fun Pen Control Activities for 1st Grade - March Activities

By The Students Palace

This Printable Worksheets is a great way for your little one to learn basic tracing and writing skills with all different kinds of lines, shapes. Kids will have fun tracing And Coloring which is an amazing method to teach kids how they can draw lines and shapes .

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE

  • 10 Pages ( PDF )

  • Large 8.5'' x 11'' designs that can easily be printed on regular sized paper

  • High-resolution images

  • Unlimited prints

  • Great for kids, boys and girls

JUST DOWNLOAD, PRINT AND GET STARTED

  • This item comes as a high-resolution PDF file that you can download straight after purchasing.

  • You can print as many copies as you want.

NOTE

  • This is a digital item.

  • No physical product or printed material will be shipped.

  • No refunds as this is a digital product.

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$3.50

Easter Jelly Bean Activities - With Examples!

By Early Childhood Essentials

WHAT YOU'LL NEED:

  • Jelly beans (some regular, some more wild, like Bertie Botts and Jelly Bellies)
  • coloring and writing utensils
  • printer that prints in color (preferable, but not required) *print one set per child

This could be a wonderful homeschool activity! Most of my resources are transferable from classroom to home.

WHAT'S INSIDE:

  • ACTIVITY 1: Sort and Count - primarily for one-to-one correspondence, this page uses jelly beans to practice sorting and counting. Children don't have to write the quantity, but if writing is appropriate, they can always write the number in each square after sorting. Make sure they don't clear their sorting until they finish page 2 if they skip writing! *Make sure each student has at least 3-5 colors to sort for a varied result, and use discretion how many total beans you give them.
  • ACTIVITY 2: Visualize with Bar Graph - Using page 1 results, bar graphs will be made to represent the visual quantities. The quantity for each color only goes up to 20, because it's likely students won't be given more than that per color (and in reality will likely be given MUCH less).
  • ACTIVITY 3: Writing with 5 Senses - Using 3 flavors (hopefully they haven't eaten them all yet!), they will use their 5 senses to describe it. This is an excellent practice in adjectives and nouns. Sound and taste should be last so they can enjoy it after they finish these pages. Make sure they still have some jelly beans left for the next activity.
  • ACTIVITY 4: Make a Picture - This one and the next are optional, but if you still have time to fill, or students finish earlier than others, they can create a fun picture (or a few) using their beans. Obviously it won't stay on the page, but they can use their imagination and creativity!
  • ACTIVITY 5: Draw the Flavor - If you have wild flavors (think Bertie Botts or Jelly Bellies), the final activity could be a fun way for students to describe what they taste - by drawing a picture! Did they get a grass-flavored Bertie Bott? Or a cotton candy Jelly Belly? They can draw a grass field or entire fair around that flavor!

The full page count is 14, but that includes info page, contact page, and example pages with the printable activities. You can see some of the examples in the thumbnails above, but the full product has them all.

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Purchase of this product is for use in *one* home or classroom, virtual or in-person. Thank you in advance!

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EASTER - HUGE Worksheets TRACING PAGES PREWRITING FINE MOTOR

By Jan Huebner Play2Grow

These Toddler to Preschool EASTER themed Tracing pages are perfect for prewriting eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills.. These NO PREP activities are great for Literacy Lessons and Centers. Your preschool TO Kindergarten students will love tracing the huge pictures and coloring them..

Make prewriting fun for the holidays with these 20 pages of tracing delight!

Check out other prewriting products:

Pre-writing ABC and 123 Lacing Cards

Pre-writing - Tracing Lines and Shapes - NUMBERS

Pre-writing - 2D Shapes Play Dough Mats with Activities

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