Hello and welcome. Today I'm taking a break from sharing craft tutorials to bring you a fun (and educational) Easter activity for kids. Easter so soon?, you may ask. Well, have you noticed that February is almost over? In no time we'll be in March and then Easter will be just a shot hop away.
And speaking of hopping...fun will be bouncing around in the classroom (or at home) with this Easter crossword.
As I've said here before, I don't home school my kids (I really admire those of you who do, but I'm forced to recognize it's not a good fit for us). I do like to get them worksheets and activities they can use at home to complement what they (hopefully) learn at school.
And Education.com is full of great resources for this. Some of them I have to adjust, just because English is not our first language, but others work just fine and my kids can use them to practice their English as a bonus.
And speaking of hopping...fun will be bouncing around in the classroom (or at home) with this Easter crossword.
As I've said here before, I don't home school my kids (I really admire those of you who do, but I'm forced to recognize it's not a good fit for us). I do like to get them worksheets and activities they can use at home to complement what they (hopefully) learn at school.
And Education.com is full of great resources for this. Some of them I have to adjust, just because English is not our first language, but others work just fine and my kids can use them to practice their English as a bonus.
Education.com has lots of different worksheet types available:
- Maze
- Word search
- Word search with images
- Crossword puzzle
- Word scramble
- Addition
- Subtraction
- Division
- Multiplication
- Spelling Test
- Matching words to images
- Word Tracer
Here's an example of a multiplication worksheet:
And they also have a variety of themes to choose from - St. Patrick's Day, flowers, cute crawlies, school days, dinosaurs, outer space - and, of course, Easter!
So, here's the Easter crossword for you to download. Click the image below and you will access a .zip file which holds both the worksheet and the answer key.
And for more engaging spelling activities, go to Education.com and browse around!
Happy Tuesday,
This post was written in partnership with Education.com. Images come from the Education.com website and as such are not owned by me. I was provided with the free pdfs of the Easter worksheet to share on the blog. All opinions are my own.
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