During my first year of teaching, my co-worker gave me an awesome Easter Egg Hunt for my class to use. It was a picture that needed to be completed. Students found an egg, read the directions inside, and followed the directions to complete their picture. I thought it was brilliant! I loved that it wasn't just a "for fun" activity. It involved reading/listening. I used that activity every year... until this year. My only copy left was so badly photocopied (and beyond outdated) that I had no other choice but to make my own!
I put together an Easter picture for students to complete. I typed up 24 directions to hide in plastic eggs around the room. When I taught first grade, I had one student at a time find an egg and read us the directions. This year, I am going to number the directions and let them find them on their own. I including a recording sheet, so they could see what numbers they still needed to find.
Included in this packet are:
-an Easter picture scene for students to complete
-24 directions (in 4 formats, including color/bw)
-a recording sheet for independent students
If you would like more directions, or something else added to this activity, please let me know! I'd be happy to update it! :)
If you follow me on instagram, I had a flash freebie for this one today! It just might happen again, so keep your eyes peeled! :)
If you missed it, I'll give it away to the first two people to comment on this post!
(Don't forget to leave your email address.)
Happy {almost} Easter!
5 comments
Oh this sounds awesome! I'd love it! I hope I'm one of the first two!
Karyn
Kideducator@comcast.net
This sounds so fun!
Seriously...how have I not been following my Instagram friend???!!! And...my Walking Dead buddy??
What's up with that??
At least I am now!
Your Easter Egg Hunt looks awesome!
Robin
The Bomb-Diggity Classroom
This looks like a lot of fun!
lraines78@gmail.com
Janae, thank you for stopping by my blog!. I had to hop over to yours and I am now following your instagram in hopes of grabbing a freebie of your Easter Egg Hunt. It sounds so fun!
Pauline at First Grade by the Sea
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