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  • Writer's pictureMichelle Richmond

Week #4: Monday - Easter, Season, & Weather

EASTER WEEK - In the spirit of Easter, we will be spending this week doing nothing but fun and beautiful crafts. We are also going to take this time to go over the 4 seasons and the weather. Get ready for lots of experiments…and I hope you’re still saving up those empty rolls of toilet paper.


As part of our morning calendar, we also go over how we are feeling that day, and the weather. We generally start with the current month and day, our days of the week, go over any holidays or special events that might be taking place in the current month, then the weather. To do the weather, I have them look out the window and tell me what the sky looks like, then touch the glass to see what they think the temperature is (hot, warm, mild, cold).


Toddler -

Lesson: Shapes

Theme: Easter


Language / Recognizing (listening & responding)

  • Felt Shape Board - This is something I had made for our oldest child years ago (which consists of shapes, faces, and all sorts of holidays). It's been great as we've used it time and time again. And this week, we're using it for shape play.

Gross Motor (coordination, big movements

  • Flower Picking

Arts & Crafts

  • Cupcake Flowers & Chick Art - using cupcake wrappers & Popsicle sticks for the flowers & using either an old scrub brush or cotton balls for making the chicks


Music & Reading (to help give the mind a study break)

  • Shapes book



PreK -

Lesson: Seasons & Weather

Theme: Easter


Language Arts & Writing

  • Spring time blooming discussion

Fine & Gross Motor

  • Flower Picking - bring your flowers inside as we discuss their different parts in the next activity

Science/Experiments & Math

  • Parts of a Plant

Arts & Crafts

  • My Seasonal Tree

  • Cupcake Flowers & Chick Art - using cupcake wrappers & Popsicle sticks for the flowers & using either an old scrub brush or cotton balls for making the chicks

Music & Reading (to help give the mind a study break)

  • Tree book (by, Britta Teckentrup)


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