Easter Crafts and Activities

Free Holiday Curriculum Ideas for Teachers and Homeschoolers

© Susan Hyde

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Easter art activities brighten lesson plans with curriculum for students that celebrates the traditional beginning of spring.

After a long, cold winter, elementary students will enjoy ushering in spring with some Easter related crafts.

Scratch Eggs

Content Areas: Art and Fine Motor Skills (Coloring, Painting, and Cutting)

Materials:

Activities

Day One:

Day Two:

Use Your Nuudles

Materials:

Plastic Bowls Filled with Magic Nuudles

Damp Sponges

Activity:

Magic Nuudles (KidTech Tools, Inc.) are biodegradable building materials that are available at many teacher supply and craft stores. Resembling multi-color cheese puffs, the cornstarch based building blocks make fantastic construction blocks for even the youngest students. When wetted with a small amount of water, the puffs stick together and remain stuck before and after drying.

Because Nuudles come in a variety of pastel shades, they make ideal building materials for spring and Easter decorations. While younger students will find it easy to create one-dimensional Easter Bunnies, Easter Baskets, Easter Eggs, chicks, and spring flowers, older students can add more challenge by creating three-dimensional designs.

Now that your students are in the spirit of spring, make thematic connections by encouraging your students to study flowers, make compost, write garden poetry, or make Mexican confetti eggs.


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Comments
Mar 11, 2007 9:10 AM
Irene Taylor :
Hi Susan,

Welcome as FW for Curricula/Lessons. I know that you will do a great job with this topic.

I love your Easter Crafts article - very timely and a great activity for teachers and homeschoolers, too.

Welcome aboard!

Irene
Mar 11, 2007 5:48 PM
Susan Hyde :
Thank you, Irene!

I am very excited about this new role with Suite 101.

Susan
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