Educating with Easter Eggs!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
Raise your hand if you went slightly overboard buying those cute little plastic Easter eggs on clearance last Spring... Well don't feel bad - it seems to be a recurring theme! :) So we've been on the hunt to find educational ideas to put the eggs to use. Imagine our excitement when we stumbled upon these wonderful ideas featured by Jodi over at Fun in First! Seriously, you have to check it out.
Educating with Easter Eggs
What child doesn't love a seasonal twist on the typical math and literacy center setups?! Keep them engaged and excited to learn this Spring by putting those Easter eggs to use with the following ideas geared toward math and literacy practice:
Letter Recognition
Rhyming Words
Compound Words
Antonyms and Synonyms
Word Families
Addition and Subtraction
Fractions
Equivalent Equations
Representing Numbers
There are so many ways to use Easter eggs for practice! You can even use them for this super cute homework assignment: "Guess What's in My Egg?"
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