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Where Did the Bunny Leave the Eggs? Picture Graphing Activity
The Easter Bunny left us a bunch of eggs, but how many did he leave? Learners use the data to create a picture graph, interpret it, and answer the questions that follow. There's even easy egg cut-outs for your youngsters!
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US Holiday Candy Sales
Candy is a big business! Calculate the amount of money consumers spent on major holidays—Easter, Halloween, Christmas, Hanukkah, and Valentine's Day—based on the total amount of candy sales from 2011 and the percentage of each holiday's...
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Easter Counting Worksheet
In this Easter counting activity, students solve 4 problems in which Easter pictures are counted and the specified number of objects circled. All sets will be below ten.
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Analog Clock: Easter
In this telling time worksheet, 1st graders use the hands on the analog clocks to find the digital times. Students find 6 times for the clocks.
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Easter Counting Worksheet
Students look at 4 squares and count the number of Easter baskets, eggs, bunnies and flowers found in each one. They write the number they counted in each square on the lines provided. A very good counting worksheet for young learners!
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The Easter Celebration
Young scholars read a short story about Easter. They recognize and point to pictures of the key words (egg, chicken, rabbit, basket, flower). They make an Easter basket and count how many chickens can fit inside. They also practice...
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Easter Worksheet- Count to Five
In this Easter worksheet, students practice counting to five. They count the color clip art pictures of five Easter baskets. They color or circle the proper number at the bottom of the worksheet.
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Jelly Bean Math
In this Easter math worksheet, 1st graders work with a handful of jelly beans. Students sort the jelly beans by color and color in one block of the color graph per jelly bean.
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Polar Express Lesson Plan
Students write and illustrate a wish for the first gift of Christmas. In this Christmas lesson plan, students read the book The Polar Express and then write what they wish could be the first gift of Christmas.
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Danielle's Place: Bible Theme Crafts for Kids
If you teach religion to elementary students, then you have to see this site! It is overflowing with creative ideas to use in your classroom and will get your students excited about the Bible. Many of these lessons also integrate math,...