

I’ve tried almost all of these egg decorating ideas with my son and my students. Salt Dough Easter Eggs from Powerful Mothering – Super colorful eggs that can be reused year after year. Tin Foil Easter Eggs from Happy Hooligans – Beautiful eggs that are made with things you already have around the house. I love how you can do them again and again. Plastic Easter Egg Wreath from Edventures with Kids (not pictured) – #8 on their list is an adorable, colorful wreath that is completely kid-made and also works fine motor muscles!Įaster Egg Yarn Craft from No Time for Flash Cards – The process to make these eggs is so simple and has such a beautiful finished product!īlack Glue Easter Egg Art from I Heart Crafty Things – The black glue on these eggs really makes the colors pop!įelt Easter Eggs from Fireflies and Mud Pies – These are easy to create and enhance creativity, fine-motor skills, and color recognition.
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Potato Stamping Easter Eggs from How Wee Learn – Potato stamping is a classic! Don’t miss her tips on how to make the stamped images as clear as possible.īook-Inspired Watercolor Egg Art from Buggy and Buddy – A child-led process art project that lets them be the designer! I love how they use the book for inspiration. Plastic Easter Egg Art and STEM Project from Fun-A-Day – An open-ended STEM activity that is 100% child-led and incredibly creative!ģD Easter Egg Art from Fun-A-Day – A collaborative process art project that gets the whole class working together with one beautiful result.Įaster Egg Hand Prints from Fun-A-Day – This one is perfect for kids who love making art with their hand prints. What about you? These egg-themed science ideas will definitely keep your little scientists engaged. We are huge fans of science experiments and explorations around here. Plastic Egg Name Game from Fantastic Fun and Learning – A sweet game where the child matches the letters of their name with both plastic eggs and pastel baking cups. I love the gross motor component, too!Įgg Hunt to Make Words from Hands On As We Grow – Hide foam letters in plastic eggs, then use the letters to make words. Stacking Eggs in ABC Order from The Stay-At-Home Mom Survival Guide – A simple game to reinforce ABC order. Then when found, work together to match the object with its beginning sound.
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“Rotten Eggs” Sight Word Game from Growing Book by Book – Who can be the first to collect six sight words? But don’t grab the “rotten” egg!Įaster Egg Word Game from The Measured Mom – Sight words are fun to practice when they’re printed on Easter eggs! The free printable template could also be used for letters or math facts.īeginning Letter Sounds Egg Hunt from This Reading Mama – Hide small objects in plastic Easter eggs. Related: Free Printable Easter Alphabet ActivityĮaster Beginning Sounds Printable from Fun-A-Day – Match Easter eggs to the corresponding basket based on initial sounds.Įgg-themed CVC Word Game from Mess for Less – Paint chips make wonderful Easter eggs! Then have the child work with some consonant eggs and some word ending eggs to make words. These hands-on math activities for preschoolers are perfect for an egg theme or when planning learning ideas before Easter. Now I just have to figure out which ideas to try first! Math with Easter Eggs So I thought I’d share the Easter egg activities with you! Maybe you want things organized into categories and all ready to go, too. You don’t need to hear all of those stories! But the early childhood teacher in me comes out to deal with all of the fun ideas I have saved for Easter. I get overwhelmed with all of the amazing ideas that are out there for Easter! Is that just me? Okay, maybe it is just me.

Sensory Play Activities with Easter Eggs.
