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I used to be great at planning holiday homeschool theme time. Now, not so much. As the work load for 3 homeschool kids has increased, I have less time to really plan out all of the extra stuff. So, although these photos make it look like I was massively organized and prepared, I assure I was NOT. I haphazardly dug out the Easter storage bin, put the books on the shelf, dumped the trinkets in a bin for the {goofy stuff not even related to Easter} sensory bin, and set out a few bunnies and eggs {also unrelated but cute}.
I love this little wagon basket, and put our Easter board books in it…
Our very favorite Easter books…
Everything you will see below was a spur of the moment thing, I literally grabbed something when we had a few extra minutes! To top it all off, I was so unprepared, we did most of this AFTER Easter! The kids liked the little Easter addition, as always, which is why I try to always do special theme things for them. Hal of the reason I am writing this post now is so I can come back to it next year and hopefully it will help me with some planning!
They especially LOVE crafts, so I browsed my Easter Pinterest board and chose this one! It was a BIG success!
Krash got very into it and chose to make a checkerboard and use oil pastels instead of paint. He gave it to his grandparents as a gift so I didn’t get a pic of his final project, it was beautiful!
He wanted another craft the next day while I was doing school with Pac, I showed him how to do this cross craft and he loved it! Again, no final shot since he gave it as a gift!
Ladybug enjoyed this activity, with a hidden Easter message!
We colored a bit from my Easter Just Color printable set…
We did a few activities from some Easter printable packs too. Here she was doing a 1-10 Easter Cross puzzle {which I cannot find where I got, please let me know if you know-it had 3 crosses and a green hill with yellow behind it}…
We read Benjamin’s Box and used our Resurrection Eggs mini book too. The kids always love learning about the story with the eggs!
EMPTY!
Our annual game of Easter Memory…
Loved having What’s in the Bible Volume 10 as another resource this year!
We added volcano eggs to our family egg dying night, they were a fun addition!
Before I put it all away, here was our Easter work display…
See our Easter Theme Pinterest Board here!