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Easter Printables / Word Cards

Classroom Themes - Easter Printables - 23 Easter Theme Word Cards

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  • Ideal for Easter literacy reference and activities, as well as Easter bulletin boards and display....

 

Theme Words

Easter Theme Words List

Easter parade bunny chocolate eggs
basket palm Sunday Spring April
chickens bonnet hunt cross Jesus
lily rabbit daffodils tulips Good Friday
hot cross buns March Autumn
PLUS SPARE SPACE TO WRITE YOUR OWN WORDS

 

Ideas for Use

Easter Printables - Suggestions for Use


  • GENERAL IDEAS FOR STORING AND USING THEME WORD CARDS

  • Use alongside the Easter Poem 'When I Think of Easter'

  • Use alongside the Easter Concept Book

  • These words are great for use on Easter bulletin boards and classroom displays for children's writing and reading reference. Laminate them for long term use.

  • Brainstorm more Easter words to add to the list.

  • Again, there are lots of phonics opportunities particularly lots of double letters 'daffodils', 'rabbit', 'eggs', 'bonnet', 'cross', 'bunny'. Find more words in reading books with double letters.

  • Instead of an Easter Egg Hunt, have an Easter Word Hunt. Make multiple copies of the Easter words and hide them around the room, or outside. Maybe you could give a prize of an Easter egg if they can say the words after finding them.

  • You can make these words smaller size by using the reduction settings on your printer and just printing off black and white copies, these smaller sizes are great for cut and paste activities such as cutting out the words and pasting them in alphabetical order, or into the phonics categories as mentioned above

  • When not being used on a wall display, place them in labelled boxes, or hanging pockets for continued use and reference.

  • Make an Easter Alphabet Book using the template from Printable Alphabet Book - children place an Easter word or phrase on each alphabet page. (Don't forget to do a large A3 size whole class one and pop it in the class library also)

  • All the activities from '101 Ways to Use Word Cards' are fantastic with these Easter printables ...... (DON'T FORGET TO UTILIZE THIS FANTASTIC RESOURCE)

  • Make a jigsaw puzzle. With a second set of cards, cut the picture section off using a zigzag or curve cut like a jigsaw (you can even cut through the word to make it more of a challenge) Children then match the 2 pieces.

  • Please share your ideas with other teachers and parents in COMMENTS - below...

 

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  • Fairy Tale Vocabulary Suggestion

    Submitted by Karen

    Your fairy tale vocabulary is great can you add more words such as castle, princess, prince, dragon, queen, slipper, ugly step sister, pig, bad wolf, straw, sticks, bricks, basket, red riding hood, grandma, goldilocks, chair, bed, porridge

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  • Year 1 Telling the time

    Submitted by Danielle

    With a year one class we played What's the Time Mr Wolf - but instead of the wolf (myself) calling out 'It's one o'clock!" I used a clock with moveable hands.

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  • Storing Teacher Themed Resources

    Submitted by Jennifer

    I am having a major sort out! Has anyone got any ideas for how to organise teaching theme resources?

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  • I was just thinking the other day that I needed some matching cards for numbers over 100 then today I came across the new parts of speech posters and thought I\'d check out the \"What\'s New\" section and there I found exactly what I had been wanting. Thank you so much for your wonderful resources. This is the first place I check when looking for resources and I\'ve been able to build a great collection since moving to the lower school grades last year. Thanks again!

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  • I love the fun and colourful design of these posters! They are fantastic!

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