Week-Long Lesson Plan with 8 Easter-Themed Activities Per Day
Here’s a jam-packed week-long lesson plan featuring 8 fun, educational, and Easter-themed activities per day. We’ve incorporated GoodnightFox products like farm flashcards, the farm memory game, farm acrylic charms, and chicken lifecycle cards to create a meaningful, hands-on learning experience for toddlers.
Monday: Sensory Exploration Day
1. Jello Easter Egg Sensory Bin: Set up the pastel Jello-filled eggs in an Easter grass sensory bin for free exploration.
2. Farm Flashcards: Practice matching flashcards to real objects like small toy animals in the sensory bin.
3. Egg Sorting Activity: Use plastic eggs and sort them by color or size.
4. Touch & Feel Hunt: Hide farm acrylic charms inside sensory fillers like shredded paper or rice for a tactile Easter hunt.
5. Color Recognition Game: Use the pastel Jello eggs to teach color names.
6. Farm Memory Game: Introduce simple matching with the GoodnightFox farm memory cards.
7. Chicken Lifecycle Cards: Arrange the lifecycle cards in order and discuss each stage.
8. Painting Eggs: Use washable paint to decorate plastic or wooden eggs for a fine motor activity.
Tuesday: Fine Motor Skills Day
1. Tongs and Eggs: Use tongs to pick up plastic or Jello eggs from the bin.
2. Farm Animal Sorting: Match acrylic farm charms to their corresponding flashcards.
3. Easter Egg Puzzle: Create a simple puzzle by cutting plastic eggs into halves and mixing them up for toddlers to match.
4. Farm Animal Rescue: Hide small farm animal toys in sensory fillers, and use tongs or hands to “rescue” them.
5. Chicken Lifecycle Role Play: Pretend to be a chick hatching from an egg and crawling around the play area.
6. Egg Cup Stacking: Stack plastic egg cups to build towers and knock them down.
7. Color Sorting Challenge: Place colored bowls and ask toddlers to sort acrylic charms or plastic eggs by color.
8. Threading Activity: Use a pipe cleaner to string beads or small items for an Easter necklace.
Wednesday: Early Literacy Day
1. Easter Word Match: Use vocabulary words like “egg,” “chick,” and “bunny” to match to images.
2. Farm Flashcard Storytelling: Use flashcards to create simple stories involving farm animals.
3. Letter Recognition with Eggs: Write letters on plastic eggs and practice matching uppercase and lowercase letters.
4. Chicken Lifecycle Cards: Practice sequencing and learn simple new words like “hatch” and “grow.”
5. Easter-Themed Sensory Play: Add letter beads to the sensory bin and spell simple Easter words.
6. Farm Animal Songs: Sing nursery rhymes like “Old MacDonald” while holding corresponding acrylic charms.
7. Jello Letter Hunt: Embed small plastic letters in Jello and encourage toddlers to “rescue” them.
8. Easter Book Time: Read an Easter or farm-themed book together, like “The Tale of Peter Rabbit.”
Thursday: Math and Science Day
1. Counting Eggs: Count Jello eggs in the sensory bin or plastic eggs on the table.
2. Farm Animal Sorting: Group acrylic charms by type, like mammals vs. birds.
3. Size Sorting: Sort plastic eggs into small, medium, and large groups.
4. Chicken Lifecycle Experiment: Use hard-boiled eggs to crack and explore egg anatomy.
5. Pattern Matching: Create patterns with acrylic charms or colored eggs.
6. Sink or Float: Experiment with plastic eggs and charms to see what sinks or floats in water.
7. Egg Stamping: Use halved potatoes or carrots to create Easter egg-shaped stamps.
8. Number Matching Game: Write numbers on plastic eggs and match them to the correct number of objects.
Friday: Creative and Artistic Play Day
1. Easter Egg Decorating: Use stickers, markers, or craft materials to decorate plastic eggs.
2. Farm-Themed Playdough: Use farm animal acrylic charms and cutters to create shapes in pastel-colored dough.
3. Jello Mold Fun: Let toddlers squish the Jello eggs and try molding new shapes.
4. Easter Bunny Ears Craft: Make bunny ear headbands with construction paper.
5. Egg Rolling Painting: Roll eggs dipped in paint over paper to create abstract art.
6. Farm Collage: Create a farm scene using GoodnightFox flashcards and magazine cutouts.
7. Sticker Play: Use Easter-themed stickers to decorate cards or plastic eggs.
8. DIY Bunny Masks: Cut out and decorate bunny masks to wear during pretend play.
Saturday: Active Play and Movement
1. Egg and Spoon Race: Use plastic eggs for a toddler-friendly race.
2. Farm Animal Charades: Act out different animals with sound effects and movements.
3. Easter Egg Hunt: Hide eggs around the house or yard for a fun scavenger hunt.
4. Hopping Bunny Game: Hop like a bunny from one egg to the next.
5. Obstacle Course: Create a course with eggs to step over or crawl under.
6. Dance Party: Play Easter or farm-themed music and dance with props.
7. Animal Yoga: Try toddler-friendly yoga poses inspired by farm animals.
8. Toss the Egg: Toss plastic eggs into baskets or containers.
Sunday: Sensory and Reflection Day
1. Jello Smash: Let toddlers squish the Jello eggs and explore the textures.
2. Color Sorting Review: Sort plastic eggs or acrylic charms into matching baskets.
3. Chicken Lifecycle Storytime: Use the lifecycle cards to recap the week’s learning.
4. Sensory Bin Free Play: Let toddlers freely explore the bin setup with all materials.
5. Matching Game: Pair farm flashcards with real objects or acrylic charms.
6. Easter Egg Stacking: Practice balance and coordination with stacking activities.
7. Reflection Activity: Talk about their favorite part of the week while drawing an Easter scene.
8. Final Egg Hunt: End the week with a big Easter egg hunt featuring toys, stickers, or treats inside the eggs.