Easter worksheets for elementary students

Work on fine motor skills by practicing handwriting.

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I have created so many worksheets over the years and yet somehow it’s not until today that I’m sharing some Easter worksheets on the blog! I’ve mentioned before that one of my favorite things that I loved about homeschooling was getting to incorporate holidays into our lesson plans. Believe it or not, Easter is only a couple of weeks away so now is the perfect time to share these free printables with you!

Decorate your own Easter egg printable.

free Easter worksheets

Holiday-themed worksheets are inherently more fun–it’s just a fact. However, sometimes I like to throw in a worksheet that is “purely” just fun. Notice that the word purely is in quotes. That’s because even things that are fun and don’t seem like learning are great opportunities for learning! For example, mazes are great for problem solving and learning to think ahead. They’re also great for young kids to work on their fine motor skills while they stay inside the lines. Coloring pages are also great for fine motor skills, plus they can be great for learning how colors work together on the color wheel. All that being said, I included a worksheet where your students can design their own Easter egg. Encourage them to have fun and let them get creative with different materials!

The other worksheets cover ELA for younger kids with some Easter word tracing. The other two worksheets cover math skills with a fun Easter candy poll, and some simple Easter patterns and math equations. As always, I tried to create a range in ability, but I always hesitate to attach a grade level to the worksheets I make. You know your child or students best, and all kids learn at different paces. I hope you enjoy these free Easter printables for kids, and please tag me on Instagram if you use them!

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