This template, ‘Decorate An Easter Egg’ is a simple resource that can be used to easily celebrate Easter in the classroom. Two egg templates are provided and students are asked to decorate the eggs by colouring between the lines. The coloured in eggs create a simple and effective art and craft task that can be …More
These Easter themed bookmarks are simple colourful bookmarks that can be used to celebrate Easter. Each bookmark can be printed onto card or paper and laminated and distributed to students. Each bookmark has room for the student’s name and a hole that can be hole punched to attach a ribbon or string to.
This hands-on activity, ‘Easter Egg Cookie Recipe’ provides step-by-step recipe instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home whilst helping them to understand the process of procedural writing. This resource gives students the opportunity to study the structure of a recipe and the language of instruction. It is a great example to …More
This Easter Eggs poem is a great example of a simple ABCB structured eight-line poem. It is written in simple language and provides a great opportunity to explore the concept of rhyming words and rhythm.
This set of ‘Easter Stickers’ can be printed directly onto sticker paper. It is formatted for Avery Code C2247.
This worksheet, ‘Easter Word Search’ gives students the opportunity to learn new vocabulary and improve their spelling of words associated with Easter. Students must scrutinise the spelling of each word on their list, ensuring new vocabulary is committed to memory with the correct spelling.
This hands-on activity, ‘Make Your Own 3D Easter Cards’ provides step-by-step instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home. This resource directs students through the process of making three-dimensional Easter cards that can be used when creating gifts for Easter.
This hands-on activity, ‘Make Your Own Bunny Ears’ provides step-by-step instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home. This resource directs students through the process of making bunny ears to be used for art and craft activities, reader’s theatre or Easter events.
This hands-on activity, ‘Make Your Own Easter Eggs’ provides step-by-step instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home. This resource directs students through the process of emptying real eggs to be used to create hollow Easter eggs. It is particularly useful when creating decorations or sending home gifts for Easter celebrations.
This worksheet ‘Tell Us The Story’ is a great writing prompt that encourages students to write freely using the picture as inspiration. Some students may find it difficult to motivate themselves to write creatively but this writing prompt gives students enough freedom to explore their own ideas, encouraging everyone to write. The resource also provides …More
This worksheet, ‘The Story of Easter’ is a comprehensive resource that outlines the events of Easter according to the Bible. Students are provided with both pictures and the outline of the Easter story and asked to match them to each other to play out the story from Jesus’s arrival in Jerusalem to His resurrection.
This worksheet ‘What Are They Up To?’ is a great writing prompt that encourages students to write freely using the picture as inspiration. Some students may find it difficult to motivate themselves to write creatively but this writing prompt gives students enough freedom to explore their own ideas, encouraging everyone to write. The resource also …More
This worksheet, ‘5Ws and How of Easter’ provides a structured diagram that helps students identify the who, what, when, where, why and how of Easter. It is a great visual graphic that can be used to generate meaningful class discussion.
This worksheet ‘5Ws and How of Shrove Tuesday’ provides a structured diagram that helps students identify the who, what, when, where, why and how of Shrove Tuesday. It is a great visual graphic that can be used as a comprehension activity and to generate meaningful class discussion.
This history timeline, ‘St Patrick’ features important dates and factual background information about the life of Ireland’s Patron Saint who made Christianity mainstream and has been celebrated ever since. This is a great resource for broadening students’ historical and cultural knowledge about Ireland and could be used as a prompt for further discussion or study …More
This worksheet, ‘ABCs of Easter’ provides an alphabet grid that students can use to develop their vocabulary and brainstorm different ideas about Easter. This is a fun and simple resource that can be used effectively before, during or after an activity and across ability levels. It can also be utilised during individual, pair or whole …More
This worksheet, ‘An Outline of Easter’ is a great resource to supplement Christian teaching at Easter. Students are given the opportunity to outline the events that occurred from when Jesus Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, to Jesus ascending into Heaven.
This history poster ‘Archbishop Desmond Tutu’ features important factual background information about this man of faith, his struggle against apartheid and his role in national reconciliation. This is a great resource for broadening students’ knowledge of significant figures from South African history and could be used as a prompt for further discussion or study of …More
This worksheet ‘Celebrations Before Easter’ is a simple resource that allows students to demonstrate their knowledge of the important days leading up to Easter. The students are prompted to indicate important days with clues such as ‘the last day before Lent’ to specify a day and then describe why that day is important in Christian …More
This worksheet ‘Celebrations Leading Up to Easter’ provides a vertical timeline with space for students to explore the Holy days leading up to Easter. The timeline spans the period from Shrovetide, ending in Pancake day, to Good Friday. This resource allows students to demonstrate their knowledge of Holy days and prompts them to place them …More
This worksheet, ‘Describing Mr Easter Bunny’ gives students the opportunity to explore character development through brainstorming adjectives that describe the picture of Mr Easter Bunny.
This worksheet, ‘Easter Crossword’ provides students with the opportunity to use skills including vocabulary, reasoning and spelling to find the correct words associated with Easter, to complete the puzzle. It encourages students to identify and understand the terms being used and to build on their vocabulary of key words used at Easter time. An answer …More
This set of ‘Easter Desk Card’ is a great resource that provides a simple way to celebrate Easter. This desk card can be cut out by students or left on their desks as a nice surprise to start the day! They are formatted as one card per page.
This worksheet, ”Easter Helper’ in Sequence’ is a simple resource that allows students to develop their comprehension skills following the reading of the story ‘Easter Helper’.
This worksheet, ”Easter Helper’ Story Map’ is a simple resource that allows students to develop their comprehension skills following the reading of the story ‘Easter Helper’.
This worksheet ‘Easter True or False’ is a thought-provoking worksheet that requires students to asses the truth of facts about Easter. Many students may presume the answers quickly only to realise their assumptions were not correct which can lead to interesting discussions and further research into Easter related topics. An answer sheet is also provided.
This worksheet, ‘Easter Unscramble’ is a great activity that encourages students to study the sounds and spellings of words associated with Easter. Students will be challenged to unscramble letters to find common words used during discussions on Easter. An answer sheet is also provided.
This worksheet, ‘Easter Word Shapes’ is a great resource that encourages students to examine the spelling and letter shapes of words associated with Easter. Students must use the word bank to match the letter shapes to the correct words.
This worksheet, ‘Ed the ‘Easter Helper” is a simple resource that allows students to develop their comprehension skills following the reading of the story ‘Easter Helper’. Students are asked to outline the character of Ed and how his kind personality is shown through his actions.
This worksheet, ‘Editing ‘Easter Helper” is a great resource that uses a paragraph from the story ‘Easter Helper’. Students are given the opportunity to edit the paragraph to find mistakes such as spelling errors and punctuation. The resource also provides students with a checklist to ensure they are looking for all possible errors. Answers are …More
This worksheet ‘Graphing Pancake Toppings’ is a fantastic resource to link the theme of pancake day with mathematics and data representation. Students are asked to use tallies or numerals to record the preferences of pancake toppings in their class. Using this table students are then provided with a graph to record their findings. The students …More
This black and white Happy Easter themed bunting can be printed, coloured in and used as part of a decorative classroom display. The bunting is formatted as two flags per page and each flag includes drawn cut-out holes allowing them to be strung together and hung in the classroom. Full-colour Happy Easter themed bunting is …More
This template, ‘Happy Easter Card: Boy and Girl’ can be folded into a card then coloured in. This is a great, simple activity for students to get involved in Easter celebrations.
This template, ‘Happy Easter Card: Bunny in Truck’ can be folded into a card then coloured in. This is a great, simple activity for students to get involved in Easter celebrations.
This template, ‘Happy Easter Card: Bunny with Balloons’ can be folded into a card then coloured in. This is a great, simple activity for students to get involved in Easter celebrations.
This template, ‘Happy Easter Card: Chick’ can be folded into a card then coloured in. This is a great, simple activity for students to get involved in Easter celebrations.
This hands-on activity, ‘Hot Cross Buns Recipe’ provides step-by-step recipe instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home whilst helping them to understand the process of procedural writing. This resource gives students the opportunity to study the structure of a recipe and the language of instruction. It is a great example to …More
This worksheet, ‘Illustrating the Story of Easter’ is a great resource to supplement Christian teaching at Easter. Students are given the opportunity to illustrate the events that occurred from when Jesus Christ rode into Jerusalem on a donkey, to Jesus ascending into Heaven.
This Christian poem ‘Jelly Bean Prayer’ is a great example of a simple ABAB structured poem. It is written in simple language and provides a great opportunity to explore the concept of rhyming words and rhythm. It is also a great supplement to Christian studies, in particular during Easter.
This worksheet, ‘KWHL Chart of Easter’ prompts students to explore what they know about Easter, what they want to learn, how they think they could learn about new ideas and what they have learnt following learning tasks. This is a great, clearly formatted resource to encourage students to take responsibility for their own learning and …More
This hands-on activity, ‘Make Your Own Dyed Eggs’ provides step-by-step instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home. This resource directs students through the process of decorating eggs through the use of wax crayons and dye. It is particularly useful when creating decorations or sending home gifts for Easter celebrations.
This worksheet ‘My Ultimate Pancake Day’ is a great writing prompt that encourages students to write freely using their own creative ideas about what they would like to do on Pancake Day. Some students may find it difficult to motivate themselves to write creatively but this writing prompt gives students enough freedom to explore many …More
This pancake themed bunting can be reproduced, coloured in, and used as part of a colourful classroom display. The bunting is formatted as two flags per page. Each flag includes drawn cut-out holes indicating where the flags can be strung together and hung in the classroom.
This worksheet ‘Pancake Day Acrostic Poem’ is a fantastic quick activity to brainstorm facts and ideas about Shrove Tuesday. It is a fun resource that can be used without preparation across all age groups and abilities. Students are required to use the letters from the word ‘pancakes’ to list facts or ideas that they already …More
This worksheet ‘Pancake Day Festivities’ is a simple graphical resource that helps students research and discuss various activities that happen on Pancake Day in the UK. The worksheet directs students to discuss how these activities have become a tradition and what exactly is involved. Some examples include cooking pancakes, special football matches or pancake flipping …More
This fully-editable page border, ‘Pancake Page Border’ is a single page border that can be reproduced for a variety of classroom uses. Use these colourful borders in student projects, wall posters or as part of a Pancake Day themed classroom display to brighten up the classroom. When using for classroom display it is recommended to …More
This original Pancake Day poem ‘I Love Pancakes’ is a great example of a simple ABCB chain rhyme poem. It is written in simple language and provides a great opportunity to explore the concept of rhyming words and rhythm. Use this poem as a fun prompt to encourage students to write their own Pancake Day …More
This Pancake Day poem ‘Mix a Pancake’ by Christina Rossetti is a great example of a simple AABAAB structured, six-line poem. It is written in simple language and provides a great opportunity to explore the concept of rhyming words and rhythm. Use this poem as a fun prompt to encourage students to write their own …More
This original Pancake Day poem ‘Pancake Day’ is a great example of a simple ABCB chain rhyme poem. It is written in simple language and provides a great opportunity to explore the concept of rhyming words and rhythm. Use this poem as a fun prompt to encourage students to write their own Pancake Day themed …More
This hands-on activity, ‘Pancake Recipe’ provides step-by-step recipe instructions for students to follow in the classroom or at home. This great resource not only gives students the opportunity to get involved in a simple cooking activity but also to study the structure of a recipe and the language of instruction. It is a great example …More
This set of full-colour photo sequence cards ‘Pancake Sequence Cards’ builds comprehension through sequencing images about how to cook a pancake. This is a great activity for building visual comprehension and encouraging students to apply logic to ordering events in a sequence. The cards are formatted as 4 per page and can be cut out …More
This worksheet ‘Pancake Shopping’ is a fantastic resource that combines the theme of Pancake Day or Shrove Tuesday with mathematics. Students are required to select the ingredients they would use to cook their pancakes then locate them in the price list. They must determine how much their shopping will cost by finding the sum of …More
This worksheet ‘Pancakes Around the World’ is a fantastic and simple resource that prompts discussion and research into how other countries celebrate Pancake Day. Students are encouraged to see similarities and differences in the celebration of this well-loved festival between different cultures. Each country profile gives a list of ingredients that are commonly used in …More
This short nonfiction text, ‘S: St Patrick’s Day’ features important factual background information about Ireland’s Patron Saint, St Patrick, and celebrations to remember him. It is aimed at broadening students’ awareness of the symbols and icons associated with Irish culture and also features an activity for students to practise their handwriting.
This worksheet ‘Shrove Tuesday and Lent Alphabet’ provides an alphabet grid that students can use to develop their vocabulary and brainstorm different ideas about Shrove Tuesday. This is a fun and simple resource that can be used effectively before, during or after an activity and across ability levels. It can also be utilised during individual, …More
This worksheet ‘Shrove Tuesday and Lent KWHL Chart’ prompts students to explore what they know about Shrove Tuesday, what they want to learn, how they think they could learn about new ideas and what they have learnt following the learning tasks. This is a great, clearly formatted resource to encourage students to take responsibility for …More
This worksheet ‘Shrove Tuesday Crossword’ provides students with the opportunity to use skills including vocabulary, reasoning and spelling to find the correct Shrove Tuesday words to complete the puzzle. It encourages students to identify and understand the terms being used and to build on their vocabulary of key words associated with Shrove Tuesday. An answer …More
This worksheet ‘Shrove Tuesday True or False’ is a thought-provoking worksheet that requires students to asses the truth of facts about Shrove Tuesday. Many students may presume the answers quickly only to realise their assumptions were not correct which can lead to interesting discussions and further research into Shrove Tuesday related topics. An answer sheet …More
This worksheet ‘Shrove Tuesday Unscramble’ is a great activity that encourages students to study the sounds and spellings of words associated with Shrove Tuesday. Students will be challenged to unscramble letters to find common words used during Pancake Day celebrations. An answer sheet is also provided.
This worksheet ‘Shrove Tuesday Word Search’ gives students the opportunity to learn new vocabulary and improve their spelling of words associated with Shrove Tuesday. Students must scrutinise the spelling of each word on their list, ensuring new vocabulary is committed to memory with the correct spelling.