"Who Wants To Be The Easter Bunny?" & Other Fun Easter Writing Prompts!
By Kayla • April 3, 2018
The Easter holiday provides a fun opportunity for creative writing! Easter egg hunts. Coloring Easter eggs. The Easter bunny. There are many familiar traditions that can be turned into cute prompts...
Who Wants To Be The Easter Bunny? Invite your kinders to write why they would make the best substitute Easter bunny! {Idea via Teaching Blog Addict}
The Great Easter Egg Hunt! Dive into the world of egg hunting, inviting your kiddos to describe where they went, who they were with, and what they found! {Idea via Lisa Lilienthal}
Here Comes Peter Cottontail... Ever wonder what it would be like to be a bunny? Invite your kinders to imagine a day in the life of a bunny! {Idea and adorable craftivity via A Cupcake for the Teacher}
Other writing prompt ideas...
- First, Then, Next, Last. Have your kiddos describe how to color Easter eggs!
- Sneaky, Sneaky... Do your kiddos have what it takes to be the next best Easter egg hider? Invite your kiddos to describe the perfect hiding spot for an Easter egg!
- What Comes First; The Chick or the Egg? Do a bit of science journaling! Invite your kiddos to draw and label the life cycle of a chicken. [And, for the creative writing bit, perhaps describe what a baby chick might see, hear, smell, feel, etc. when they first break through their shell!]
We hope you have a happy Easter... & happy writing!
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