Easter Reading Passage and Paper Easter Basket Craft
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- This bundle includes 11 reading comprehension passages and simple crafts to teach and celebrate common American holidays. Each resource includes: a reading passage with short answer questions about each holidayan answer keyvideo and print directions to complete a holiday themed craft all templates aPrice $23.10Original Price $38.50Save $15.40
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This Easter lesson and activity includes a reading comprehension passage about the holiday and directions and materials to create a paper Easter basket craft. It also includes teacher directions with a link to a demonstration video, student directions with photos, an answer key, and a scoring rubric.
Reading Passage - The reading passage explains that Easter is a Christian religious holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It explains when Easter happens each year, some history about the origins of the holiday, and Easter traditions and symbols like dying Easter eggs, Easter egg hunts, the Easter bunny, Easter lilies, and the cross.
Paper Basket Craft - This download includes directions with pictures, a video demonstration, and all templates needed to create a paper Easter basket. Students decorate and assemble their baskets, then add Easter grass and Easter eggs for a festive holiday decoration.
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Credits: Clipart by Rainbow Sprinkle Studio and ArtRose. Cover photograph sourced via Pixabay. All other photographs and graphics were created by Shea LaFountaine of LaFountaine of Knowledge. Information: Passage written with information gathered in part from Ducksters. Fonts: Kranky by Sideshow, Pangolin by Kevin Burke, Londrina Sketch, and Londrina Solid by Marcelo Magalhães (used with permission under open source licenses) Music: Sunny Day by Reed Mathis.