It's Easter time, so to celebrate I have some activities for you all to have a go at completing.
For 1 primary on a separate workbook or piece of paper, practise writing out the easter words. Then you can draw the pictures to match these words. If you have access to a printer you can print the worksheet and complete it also.
For 2 primary first, read out loud the sentences about the bunny. Then, on a separate workbook or piece of paper, copy the sentences in the boxes and complete the sentence by filling in the missing words. You can then draw a picture of the words from the story ( bunny, flower, tree, grass, eggs).
Or if you are learning from a computer listen to the instructions to make your very own easter egg.
For 2 primary first, read out loud the sentences about the bunny. Then, on a separate workbook or piece of paper, copy the sentences in the boxes and complete the sentence by filling in the missing words. You can then draw a picture of the words from the story ( bunny, flower, tree, grass, eggs).
Or if you are learning from a computer listen to the instructions to make your very own easter egg.
For 3 and 4 primary, I have an Easter word search for you. First practice with the easy version and then you can have a go at the more difficult one. Once you find all the words, practise your pronunciation and say all the words out loud.
Once you have had a go at the word search, try this listening activity.
For 5 and 6 primary, have a look at the vocabulary related for Easter
Then you may try some of the activities.
Remember to try your hardest to do the activities, however it is ok if you need to do them a few times. Practice makes perfect!!
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