Easy-Prep Easter Activities 🌷🐰


Hey Teacher Friends,

Hi there!

I’m just getting back into the swing of things after a much-needed spring break in Florida with my family ☀️🌴 It was the perfect mix of sunshine, relaxation, and a reset before heading into the busy stretch of the school year.

Now that we’re back, I wanted to share a few of my favorite easy-prep Easter resources—perfect for keeping students engaged during this exciting (and let’s be honest… slightly wiggly 🐿️) time of year!

🐰 Easter Favorites You Can Use Right Away:

How to Catch a Bunny – Differentiated Writing Prompt
A fun and creative way to get your students writing while imagining how they’d catch the Easter Bunny!

Easter Dough Mats – Fine Motor Practice
Perfect for hands-on learners who need engaging fine motor practice. Just print and go!

Easter Picture Matching Task Cards
Great for independent work, centers, or early finishers—simple, structured, and effective.

Where is the Bunny? Positional Word Game
A playful way to reinforce positional words while keeping students engaged and interacting.

These are all designed with low prep in mind, so you can spend less time planning and more time enjoying the week with your students 💛

In My Classroom This Week:
We’re taking some time to reset and revisit expectations and routines (because you know how this time of year can get! 😅). Then next week, we’re diving into some fun spring projects—I can’t wait!

Wishing you a smooth, joyful, and maybe even a little bit relaxing week ahead!

Talk soon,
Ashlee

🩷 Ashlee

600 1st Ave, Ste 330 PMB 92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2246
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