Pre-K & Preschool theme ideas for learning about Easter. Find more Easter Activities for Pre-K Books Find Preschool Christian Easter Activities here. Easter Large Group Games Rabbit Hopping Rabbits hop in a zig zag when they are trying to get away from their prey. For this movement activity, use masking tape to make a zig […]
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Easter: Christian Preschool Activities
These Easter activities can be used in Christian Preschool programs and Sunday schools. Easter Play Dough Mats Print these Easter Bible Story Play Dough Mats to give children a fun way to review the story and exercise their fine motor muscles. Children will make a palm leaf for the people to wave at Jesus, they will […]
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Carrots for the Rabbit Play Dough Mats
Here’s a set of math play dough mats for the Spring season. Play Dough Counting Mats combine fine motor and math skills in a fun way. You can find many more Play Dough Mats here. These will work whether you are doing an Easter theme or a Plants/Garden theme. The top of each mat says “Plant [#] carrots for […]
Visual Discrimination Game
Here are some of the activities you will find in the Visual Discrimination sets: Visit my shop here! Match the bug pattern: Find 2 that are the same: Are they the same or different? Puzzles: Which one is different? Matching Cards: Here are the Top 10 most popular Spring Resources: Plants Math & Literacy Theme Bundle […]
Bible Story Sequencing Cards
These Bible Story Sequencing Cards can be used after reading a Bible story to children to see what they comprehend about the story and to practice putting stories in sequence. Have children cut apart the pictures (or cut them in advance if children are not able to do this by themselves). Discuss each picture with children. […]