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They’ll repeat this step for each egg in the basket.ĭon’t provide a word list for your child. Your child will then crack open one egg at a time, dump the letters out, unscramble the letters, and spell the word from the word list.
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Give your child the word list and the basket with the eggs. Put the eggs in the Easter basket, if you’re using one. Repeat this step for each word on the list. Spell out one of the words from the list with the letters, then put those letters in one of the eggs and close it. Gather letters (Scrabble letters, magnetic letters, letter stickers, or just written or typed letters) to spell each word on the word list. You can use the Easter words below, your child’s spelling words, or any words you’d like. Word list (see below for my printable Easter list)Ĭompile a list of words for the game. Letters (Scrabble letters, magnetic letters, letter stickers, or just written or typed letters cut out into individual letters) When I taught, we didn’t use Easter words, we used our spelling and/or high frequency words, but since Easter is just around the corner I think Easter words are perfect for this activity!Ī basket to keep all the eggs in (optional) This was always a hit with my students during the weeks leading up to Easter. When I taught first grade, we did a lot of great activities for our literacy centers. Today I have a fun, easy educational holiday game for you to do- an Easter egg word scramble. But never with spring! Spring could last forever in my book! Come to think of it, I say that at the beginning of every season, and then by the end of some seasons I’m complaining a bit. Don’t you love this beautiful, refreshing time of year? It’s one of my favorite seasons. Happy spring Or So She Says readers! It’s Brooke again and I’m happy to be visiting you today from Blissful Roots.