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- 5th
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Students describe the location and physical environment of Easter Island. This description include: identification of the closet continent to Easter Island, ocean in which Easter Island is located, and some geographical features of Easter Island. Full Review »
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- 6th
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Students research Easter Island using Encarta Encyclopedia and the Internet. They create a PowerPoint presentation using the information they find. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 2nd
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Students practice locomotor skills, space awareness and cooperation. They are encouraged to cheer on their teammates, showing social responsibility. Students are assign an Easter basket that a specific color egg to retrieve. They return to their basket after looking under one cone, even if there is not an egg to collect. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 8th
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Students create Easter bunny baskets using cardboard half-gallon milk or juice containers, cotton balls, felt, pipe cleaners, and basic art supplies in this holiday Art lesson for the K-8 classroom. This can be adapted and made into a small group project. Full Review »
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Students create Easter hats using paper plates, crepe paper, and heavy yarn or ribbon in this Art lesson for Pre-Kindergarten classrooms. This is ideal for the spring time and can be completed in 30 minutes. Recommended additional reading links are included. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 6th
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Students create paper bag versions of the Easter Bunny in this spring time lesson for the Kindergarten to 6th grade classroom. Included with the lesson are step-by-step instructions for successful implementation and a short list of supplies needed. Full Review »
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- Kindergarten - 3rd
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Students create "toilet paper roll" easter bunnies using toilet paper rolls, scissors, glue, construction paper, cotton balls, and markers. This lesson can be accomplished in as little as 30 minutes but could take longer for younger students. Full Review »
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- 1st - 6th
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Students connect the symbol of the egg to the celebration of Easter as well as the arrival of spring and new life. They research the custom of exchanging eggs, which began when the Egyptians and Persians exchanged eggs decorated in spring colors. Full Review »
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- 4th - 12th
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Students research the traditions of Easter and the symbolism of eggs in the celebration of Easter and spring. They discover egg decoating in various cultures around the world and then create an egg-shaped greeting card with cutouts over aluminum foil. Full Review »
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- 3rd - 5th
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Students explore the beginning functions of a paint program. They decorate an Easter egg, create a repeating pattern on it, and print it. Students color and decorate a hard boiled egg and create their own Easter basket. They cut out an egg shape from different colors and sizes of paper and decorate it with collage materials. Full Review »

