Easter Shelf Activities in the Preschool Classroom
Brig these Easter shelf activities in your preschool classroom. I love how colorful the shelves look. Here are a few activities the students are free to choose from during work time.
Cut out oval shapes and add lines for your students to cut. They can then practice putting their egg puzzles back together. If you are looking for more scissor Easter activities, check out this blog post!
Print Easter eggs for your students to color. Grab this download to get you started.
Glue small pieces of colorful tissue paper onto oval shapes and cut them out.
Draw rabbits on colorful construction paper. Use pins to poke out and add a googly eye and cotton ball tail. And don’t forget to add whiskers.
Use tongs to transfer eggs. These fun tongs and tray were found at the dollar store.
Another fun Easter transferring job.
Add sparkling beads to the inside of the plastic eggs. Have your students crack the eggs and fill up the bowl.
Scooping Easter eggs! These scoopers are our favorites! (You will use them all year!)
Transferring wooden Easter Eggs
Set up this Easter egg spooning activity to work on fine motor skills and eye hand coordination.
Are you looking for more activities for your classroom? Try some of these:
Try these Easter Preschool Math Worksheets.
Make these adorable Easter baskets!
More Easter shelf activities.
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