Adding Eggs to the Nest
You can use these pages in many different ways. Children add the required number of eggs to the nest - from 1 to 10. Laminate the pages and use them as playdough mats, asking children to make the eggs out of playdough.
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Lots NEW! Here are some Early Years counting worksheets full or pretty Easter pictures for the kids to count! We have three levels for them to try.
You can use these pages in many different ways. Children add the required number of eggs to the nest - from 1 to 10. Laminate the pages and use them as playdough mats, asking children to make the eggs out of playdough.
Count the pretty Easter eggs and peg the correct number! This is an excellent activity for counting practice, subitising practice, and even for strengthening children's hand muscles and dexterity. And who can resist the Easter eggs!
For these pretty peg cards, children should count the eggs in each nest and peg the correct number. Perfect for some spring or Easter counting practice.
Count the Easter pictures and write the correct number in the box on this colourful Easter worksheet.
Count the Easter pictures and write the correct number in the box. This counting worksheet is one of three we have with an Easter theme.
Here's our trickiest Easter counting worksheet! How many bunnies, chicks, baskets and eggs can the kids count?
Count each type of egg on this colourful Easter counting worksheet, and write the totals in the empty boxes.
Help the kids practise counting with this fun printable jigsaw featuring some cute rabbits. Print onto card and then slice along the vertical lines. To extend the activity, choose the black-and-white version and ask them to colour in the picture first.
Fold these flashcards - perfect for spring or Easter, or even a bird topic - so that the picture is on the front and the number on the back. How quickly can the kids recognise the number of eggs in each nest?
Subitising is the skill of recognising the number of objects without having to count them each time. These Easter egg flashcards are designed to help children do just that, and can be used over and over again.