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Follow the simple steps to create a cute origami Easter bunny bookmark. All you need is a square piece of paper, markers and glue. Origami is so beneficial for children - it helps them to think and find solutions, improves their diligence and accuracy, helps them learn to follow the instructions and is a great way to channel their creativity and imagination.
Explore the power of magnets this spring using plastic Easter eggs and a variety of materials with this easy science experiment for kids.
Experimenting with letters and sounds is a fun way to practise phonics and spelling. This alphabet petal word-making activity encourages children to be creative and use their literacy skills.
Learning Spring vocabulary can be hands-on using wooden or plastic letters to build new words using phonics skills.
Learning to add to 10 is an important early maths skill. Make practise of these number bonds hands-on by using an empty egg carton and plastic eggs.
Children love hands-on activities and creating the stages of a butterfly's life cycle in playdough is a great way to help children understand the process. This is a simple spring learning activity or the perfect craft to accompany Eric Carle's book The Very Hungry Caterpillar.
Identify letters by shape and learn how to write them correctly by using Cheerios to build both uppercase and lowercase letters.
Learn the features of common 2D shapes with this hands-on maths activity using pipe cleaners to make each shape.
Green eggs are a great inspiration for this spelling challenge. Can you fix these broken eggs to make popular words from Green Eggs and Ham?
Wacky Wednesday by Dr Seuss is great fun for children - but how many real and nonsense words can they make from the letters in Wednesday?
The Cat in the Hat by Dr Seuss is a great book to read when practising high frequency words. Use this printable worksheet to tally sight words.
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr Seuss uses only 50 words! This printable worksheet is a spelling challenge to accompany the beloved children's book.
This Valentine's Day themed maths activity is a fun and easy way to practise number recognition and simple addition from 2 to 12.
Practise number bonds to 10 with this fun and easy hands-on maths activity using a whiteboard and physical manipulatives.
Celebrate Chinese New Year and the Year of the Ox with this printable worksheet exploring the different animals in the Chinese zodiac.