Plastic eggs are so incredibly cheap - and you can do so many fun activities with them! This theme was easy to build on (especially with my best friend, Pintetest!) although it was short-lived. Easter came & went so quickly this year! What I love is that I can re-use almost all of these activities over again so next year the planning won't take quite so much time. (P.S. - the $1 section at Target is AMAZING for creating many if these little learning activities too!)
One of the favorites was this:
Shake the egg & try to match the sound with the picture! Then open the egg to see if you're right.
The other favorite..... scissors, glue & sticker art work of course!
For Lance, I decided to begin clock work/time-telling.
And counting coins & money. (He liked this one because he got to guess which egg had the most money in it and circle the number, then when the activity was complete, he kept that number egg for his piggy bank.
The next one was easy for Lance, but Chase isn't quite ready for it, so Lance showed Chase how it worked (maybe next year)
Chase has quickly mastered spelling his name & almost writing the uppercase letters in his name! This activity was a hit for him.
Some pattern/egg color matching.
& who doesn't love a quick Popsicle stick puzzle?
#learningisfun
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