Free Easter Cut and Paste Printables
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Kids can practice counting to ten with these free Easter cut and paste printables. They’re perfect for preschool and kindergarten students.
These fun no-prep cut and paste worksheets can be used at home and in the classroom. Add them to your upcoming spring and Easter homeschool lessons.
This simple activity makes practicing counting to ten, writing numbers to ten, and strengthening motor skills fun for your young learners.
These free printables help little ones practice important math, literacy, and fine motor skills.
Keep reading to discover all of the skills covered in this fun Easter activity for kids.
Easter Cut and Paste Worksheets
In this set of early learning worksheets, each page is formatted the same so once your child is confident with the layout, they can complete all of them in the same manner.
How to Prepare the Worksheets
These printables require no preparation. Just print them on regular printer paper, provide your child with crayons and/or pencils for writing and coloring the eggs, kid-sized scissors and a glue stick.
Printable Number Book
You can add these pages to your current number focus, or you can bind them into a workbook for your kids to complete from one to ten.
Children will identify the large number at the top left of the page. They can color this numeral, trace it, or use playdough to build it.
Note: Using playdough works a whole different set of motor skills!
Number Words
After identifying the number on the page, have your child focus on the number word. Readers can practice reading the word.
Pre-readers can practice identifying the letters that spell each number word. As an added challenge, have them build the number word with letter magnets.
Handwriting Practice
With pencil or crayon, children will practice tracing each number from one to ten. Learning to trace on the lines is a great pre-writing skill as children develop pencil control and coordination.
Coloring Activities
Coloring helps kids express their creativity while strengthening motor skills. Holding a crayon is good practice for proper pencil grip.
Color the Easter basket and the Easter eggs at the bottom of the page.
Cutting Pasting Activity
To finish the activity, children will cut out the Easter eggs at the bottom of the page. Then, they’ll glue the correct number of eggs in the basket.
The Easter Egg – If Hoppi can make the best Easter egg, he will get to help the Easter Rabbit with his deliveries on Easter morning. But it is not so easy. Discouraged, he goes into the woods to think when a blue robin’s egg tumbles out of its nest.
Hoppi keeps it safe and warm until the baby bird hatches, and when the Easter Rabbit arrives, he declares the empty blue eggshell the very best one to reward Hoppi for his kindness.
Dino-Easter – Celebrate with the dinos as they gather flowers for a spring bouquet, throw an egg painting party, pet newborn farm animals, visit a chocolate factory, and join an Easter parade with Peter Clobbertail.
At last it’s time for the egg hunt. Will Raptor finally get to eat his treats?
Here Comes T. Rex Cottontail – Peter Cottontail is out sick, and there’s only one dinosaur who’s up to the task of delivering his eggs on Easter: T. Rex! All T. Rex has to do is work on hopping—without the wiggle. He keeps breaking all the eggs!
MORE EASTER ACTIVITIES
If your kids enjoy this Easter activity, be sure to check out these printables, book lists, and more! Pick and choose a few to add to your upcoming Easter plans.
- Easter Picture Books
- Easter Chapter Books
- Easter Cut and Paste Worksheets
- Easter Color by Number
- Easter Movies for Kids
ENHANCE YOUR ACTIVITY TIME
Keep little hands busy and little minds active with this Easter themed sensory playdough kit! Makes the perfect Easter gift for your busy little one.
Lacing card toys make great gifts for kids! A rabbit (Easter Bunny) shaped lacing toy is a fun way to bring festive fun and learning for the toddlers in your life! Designed for small hands and build to last!