1. large egg
Draw a large egg color on A4 paper thin. To save time, cut the first egg and use it as a template. Students will decorate their eggs with a collage of colored paper, tissue, cellophane, shiny materials and points. These look great when they are on a set of pre-pasted colored paper on a dark background, as a display in the classroom.
2. small eggs
Cut several small carton of eggs (about the size of a normal egg). Students can do this. Drawsome eggs on A4 paper and then copy them. You can also scrap cardboard and pull it by hand. The students decorate them with paint or chalk. These are ideal to use for an egg hunt game. They are also ideal for the games count. They fit exactly in an egg carton. If you cut an egg carton in half you have a simple count of six games.
3. Chick
Use a large circle of sponge and a small circle of sponge cake (about half the sizethe Great).
Dip the sponge in a yellow and create a chick with the pressure of the great form at the bottom and form a little higher. Here is a great opportunity to speak big and small! At the conclusion of the chicks, let dry and then add two points with a black marker for eyes and V for a beak and wings. If you really want the image to be special to add sponge small circles in different colors for the flowers. The stems are then added with a black marker. This process is perfectclassroom for a mural magic.
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