Funny Bunnies board game- use this to practise "sight vocabulary" words, or any words that your child needs to practise. Make some small cards from light card or thick paper, and write the words on one side. You will also need a die and some "movers" (counters/buttons etc).
Here is a rabbit jigsaw, with 29 pieces (rotated). You can download the jigsaw and play it on your computer. Click on picture for the link to the jigsaw.
Here are some fun activity sheets in PDF format that you can print. Click on the picture for the PDF file.
These are short, single page easy-to-read Easter stories for you to print and read (for children in Grade 1-2):
Click on the picture for the PDF file.
Mrs Hen and the Easter Bunny: Children can read this story several times to increase fluency and sight vocabulary, and to work on their phrasing and expression, or any other aspects such as punctuation. |
| Tess’s Eggs: This short, easy-to-read story is designed for reading practice, and to reinforce the short “e” vowel sound, which children often confuse with the short “i” sound. |
Steve’s Easter Trick:
This story is for children at about Grade 2 level, to increase familiarity with some different ways of writing the “ee” sound. |
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