Tag Archives: easter
Tissue Paper Easter Eggs- 2 methods of using tissue paper for an Easter art project
Submitted by Kim D. Click here to join teachertime123 on facebook! Have students trace and cut out an egg from a pattern. Either have squares of tissue cut for them or teach them to cut first into strips, then cut … Continue reading
Egg-cellent Easter- Easter bulletin board
Submitted by Kim D. Click here to join us on teachertime123 on facebook! “Have an egg-cellent Easter! Decorate with Easter eggs.
Paper Plate Bunny- Easter art project
Submitted by Shana C. Click here to join teachertime123 on facebook! Materials: paper plate pom pom construction paper black marker googly eyes (optional) pipe cleaners(optional) Use the back side of a paper plate. Draw on facial features with a … Continue reading
24 Blogs with Easy Easter Crafts for Kids Made from Recycled Materials
From www.babysittingjobs.com As Easter approaches, your kids’ thoughts are probably turning to visions of Easter egg hunts, bunnies, chicks and candy. With the help of these 24 bloggers, you can come up with a bunch of different crafts made from … Continue reading
28 Blogs Featuring Recycled Easter Crafts for Eco-Friendly Moms- Easter art projects
From www.findababysitter.org This Easter, instead of using store-bought Easter decorations, keep your kids busy with some imaginative Easter crafts using items found around the house. All of these crafts use recycled items and containers, preventing these objects from ending up … Continue reading
April Showers Bring May Flowers- Spring/Easter art project and bulletin board; hand print flower
Submitted by John T. Use washable paint on the child’s hand to create the hand print flower.Then have child paint stem and leaves. This can be drawn in pencil ahead of time for child to fill in if necessary. Don’t … Continue reading
Handprint Bunny- art/craft for preschool or early elementary
Submitted by Lauren B. Trace one hand, keeping the pinky finger and the ring finger apart. The remaining fingers should be traced close together. The pinky finger and ring finger become the ears of the rabbit. The remaining fingers become … Continue reading
Easter Writing Prompts- story starters and writing prompts for elementary and high school
Easter Writing Prompts How do you celebrate Easter? The best thing about Easter is__________________ There is a rumor going around that the Easter Bunny is running out of chocolate. If this is true, what should he do? Write a letter … Continue reading
Easter Chick and Bunny Favor Holders- art/craft
by Linette Gerlach Tissue paper is one of my favorite materials to use when I’m crafting, especially in the spring when tissue paper comes in bright, fun colors. The vibrant cheery shades make tissue paper perfect for spring crafts! While … Continue reading
Easter Bird’s Nest- recipe for Easter treat
Easter Bird’s Nests 1/3c. butterscotch morsels 1c.chow-mein noodles candy robin’s eggs Melt butterscotch morsels in a medium microwave safe bowl. Add chow-mein noodles to melted morsels and mix. Shape into a circle on wax paper. Use a large spoon to … Continue reading
Books for Easter- titles and authors for preschool and early elementary
Corduroy’s Easter Party by Don Freeman Fancy Nancy’s Elegant Easter by Jane O’Connor Easter by Gail Gibbons The Easter Egg by Jan Brett
Easter Eggs: Bee Egg- spring art/craft
With this project, kids blow an egg, then turn it into a flying wonder. All you need is a raw egg, paint, craft supplies, and fishing line for hanging the egg. The best part? This blown-egg creature will keep indefinitely. … Continue reading
Jeweled Easter Eggs-art/craft for Easter for elementary
From crafts.kaboose.com What you’ll need: Boiled or Chocolatescape Eggs (see tips below) Glitter paint with tip (on bottle) Flat sided jewels in multiple colors and sizes Egg cartons, empty Tweezers, optional Ice pick (if using Chocolatescape Eggs) How to make … Continue reading
Easter Bunny Cracker Treats-food/cooking for Easter
From crafts.kaboose.com What you’ll need: Water crackers Pretzel sticks Carrots, julienne strips Radishes White cheese Spreadable cream cheese How to make it: Spread each cracker with a layer of cream cheese. (See photo.) Cut two teeth from the center of … Continue reading
