With the Easter holiday just around the corner, plastic eggs are popping up everywhere! How can you incorporate these fun and colorful plastic eggs into academic practice activities for kindergarten? Here are my top Egg-citing April Activities for Little Learners.

Utilizing plastic eggs for academic activities provides an fun and interactive method for your little learners to develop their kindergarten skills. Explore these engaging activities and integrate them into your curriculum for April.
Math
Egg-cellent Math Match: Fill each plastic egg with a number of small objects, such as beads or buttons. Have your students open the eggs and count the items inside. They can then match the number of items to the corresponding numeral written on a card, reinforcing their counting and number recognition skills.
Literacy
Alphabet Egg Hunt: Write different letters of the alphabet on small pieces of paper and place each one inside a plastic egg. Hide the eggs around the classroom or playground. As your kindergarteners find the eggs, they can open them to discover the letter inside and then think of a word that starts with that letter, strengthening their letter recognition and vocabulary.
Patterns
Pattern Egg-stravaganza: Create various color patterns using plastic eggs by alternating colors. Challenge your little learners to continue the pattern or create their own using the eggs, helping them develop pattern recognition and sequencing abilities. This activity can be set up on a long table or on the floor. For an extra layer of excitement, use a sand timer to introduce a fun speed challenge that your students will enjoy.
Storytime
Story Egg-venture: Fill some eggs with a picture or a small object that connects to a story theme. Have your kindergartners choose an egg and use its contents as inspiration to write their own story. This engaging activity not only boosts writing skills but also fosters creativity and storytelling abilities.
Rhyming
Rhyming Egg Hunt: Inside each egg, place a card with a word on it. As your little learners open the eggs, challenge them to come up with words that rhyme with the given word, promoting phonemic awareness and rhyming skills.
Sensory Bin
Plastic eggs are ideal additions to your sensory bin. Simply open the eggs and fill them with any skill you want to incorporate. Close them up, place them in a bin filled with Easter grass, and voilà ! You’ve created a purposeful and engaging academic skill practice for your little learners! (Go to Easter Egg Sight Word Sensory Bin for your **FREEBIE**.)
By integrating these engaging activities into your curriculum, you can turn a simple holiday decoration into a valuable educational tool that captivates your little learners and fosters essential academic skills.



