As Easter draws near, why not add a dash of festivity to your classroom with these fun and educational Easter worksheets for Kindergarten! Focusing on math and literacy skills, these worksheets are a perfect way to make learning fun for your kindergarten students. I’ve also included two craft activities for you to download and use with your kiddos. They are free and you will find them at the end of this post! But first, let’s have a look at the activities included in the Easter worksheets pack!
To download FREE pages from the Easter Worksheets for Kindergarten packet, click on the link below. To purchase the COMPLETE 91-page resource CLICK HERE or scroll to the end of this post to obtain a link to one of my online stores.
Easter Alphabet Worksheets
Your students will love the exciting Easter-themed alphabet worksheets that will help them practice letters in a fun way. Filled with bunnies, eggs, and springtime images, your students will be engaged in their learning as they complete these pages. They will have the opportunity to complete worksheets that focus on upper and lower case letters as well as alphabet order. And when they’re done with these worksheets, they’ll be ready to tackle some Easter word work activities to further enhance their literacy skills.
Easter Word Work Activities
The Easter word work activities will have your kinder students practicing their spelling, vocabulary, and word recognition in a fun way. Children will work on beginning sounds, blends and digraphs. Then they’ll focus on CVC and CVCe words, long and short vowel words and rhyming words. Next, they’ll work on reading and writing sight words. Once they’ve completed these word work exercises, they’ll be all set to tackle even more reading and comprehension activities!
Easter Reading and Comprehension Activities
Moving on from word work activities, your students will be ready to tackle reading sentences and demonstrating comprehension skills. These Easter-themed reading passages will help your kindergartener practice their reading, improve comprehension, and expand their vocabulary.
Easter Number Order Worksheets
The math section begins with a series of number order worksheets. These fun and interactive activities will help children develop number recognition skills and improve their understanding of number order.
Easter Counting
Moving on, children will practice their counting skills while having fun with colorful Easter-themed images. These activities focus on numbers 1-20. They will help them develop a strong foundation in basic math concepts and prepare them for the next set of worksheets on Easter number sense activities.
Easter Number Sense Activities
These worksheets will have children comparing numbers, skip counting, and working with different number representations. All the skills covered here are essential in order to move on to the Easter addition and subtraction worksheets.
Easter Addition and Subtraction Worksheets
This section of the packet will have your students adding and subtracting within 10 and 20. Pictures are included to help children visualise and interact with the problems they are trying to solve.
Additional Math Activities
Finally, in this last section, students will word on patterns, measuring height, 2D shapes and telling time to the hour.
This Easter, help your kindergarten students stay focused with this fun and educational set of Easter worksheets for kindergarten!
Free Printable Easter Basket
- Step 1: Download and Print the Easter Basket template
The Easter basket template is free to download. Just click on the link above to download the printable PDF. Print it out a thicker and sturdier paper like cardstock would be best, but normal printer paper will also do! - Step 2: Cut Out the Easter Basket
Have the kids use scissors to carefully cut out the basket along the solid lines. - Step 3: Color the Easter Basket
Have children use their favorite artistic tools, be it crayons, markers, or colored pencils, to color the Easter Basket. - Step 4: Fold Along the Dotted Lines
Next, fold the basket along the dotted lines. This will form the walls of the basket. - Step 4: Attach the Handle to the Basket
Now it’s time for some assembly! Connect the handle, which was previously cut out with the basket, to the sides of the basket using tape or glue. - Step 5: Let it Dry
Allow the basket to sit and dry for a few hours. Once it’s completely dried, it’s ready to be filled with sweets and Easter eggs!
Free Printable Easter Crown
Why not also get your kiddos to make a cute Easter bunny crown? Click on the link to download it and then follow the steps outlined to prep it!
- Step 1: Download and Print the Bunny Crown Template
The fun and cute Easter bunny crown template is free to download. Just click on the link above to download the printable PDF. Print it out a thicker and sturdier paper like cardstock would be best, but normal printer paper will also do! - Step 2: Cut Out the Bunny Crown
Have the kids use scissors to carefully cut out the bunny crown along the solid lines. - Step 3: Color the Bunny Crown
Get out the crayons, markers, or colored pencils and have the kids add color to their bunny crowns. Let them get creative with it – they can make their bunnies all one color, multi-colored, or even add patterns or designs. - Step 4: Attach the Band to the Crown
Once the kids have finished their coloring, take the band that was cut out with the crown, and tape or glue it to the sides of the crown to create a headband. - Step 5: Wear and Enjoy!
And that’s it! Now your little ones have a festive and fun accessory to wear for any Easter activities. They’ll love showing off their handmade Easter bunny crowns, and you’ll love the fun and creativity they got to express while making them.
So this Easter, don’t just hunt for eggs – get crafty and make an Easter bunny crown with this free printable! It’s a great way to keep the kids entertained and engaged, and also make some special Easter memories.
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