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Easter Fun in the Classroom: Creative Crafts, Math Games & Sweet Moments from My Desk

Hello lovely, how are you? 💛

I’ve been busy at my desk this week, tucked away with a cup of tea and a sketchpad, getting some special things ready for Easter! If you’ve been following along on Instagram or caught the latest email newsletter, you might’ve seen a few sneak peeks of what’s been happening behind the scenes. It’s been such a joyful creative week, and I wanted to pop in and share a little update with you here too!

Easter Bunny Drawing Fun

First up, there’s a brand new Easter Bunny Directed Drawing that I’ve added to Fun Bundle 2! It’s built with simple shapes and lines, so it’s easy for little hands to follow. 

Easter Bunny Directed Drawing Activity for Kids



You can use it as part of a drawing activity, a writing prompt, or even turn it into a full art project. I imagine it looking so sweet with some textured pieces like ribbon or felt collaged onto the background—what a lovely way to extend creativity and add a sensory element to the task!
Check it out here

Wake Up Sleepy Stars – New Math Game!

Also new this week is a math game called Wake Up Sleepy Stars—a playful way for students to build fluency adding small numbers like 1, 2, and 3. It's perfect for developing confidence with numbers to 5, while also nudging them toward making totals up to 10. This game is a surprise bonus addition to the Numbers to 5 Math Games Bundle, so if you already own it—surprise! You’ve got something new to play with.
Take a look here

A Little Easter Tree for My Desk

I’ve also been crafting away in my own space, and made a little Easter Tree for my desk using a branch from a gum tree popped in a paint tin—just like I used to in my classroom. I was experimenting with the 3D egg crafts I have in the new One Page Craft pack (pack 8), and couldn't resist giving them a proper home. They twirled and danced in the afternoon breeze as I worked, bringing back the sweetest memories. I hope your students (or your own children!) are starting to make special Easter memories too.

DIY Easter Tree Classroom Decoration with 3D Paper Eggs

DIY Easter Tree Classroom Decoration with 3D Paper Eggs

New Printable Easter Egg Baskets

There’s also a fresh printable for Easter Egg Baskets, now with a tracing element included! These are always a favourite—such a fun way to build excitement for an Easter egg hunt, and a great opportunity to blend fine motor skill practice with creativity. I designed these based on doodles from my old sketchbooks—it’s a real joy to revisit those and find new ways to bring them to life.
Explore the printable here

Printable Easter Basket Craft with Tracing for Kids

Printable Easter Basket Craft with Tracing for Kids

Happy Rules Update – Number Tracks Beyond 10!

If you’re working with numbers beyond 10, you’ll want to check out the newly updated Happy Rulers set. I’ve added blank number tracks so your students can explore teen numbers, build patterns, and think about place value in a hands-on way. I shared a little warm-up idea for this over on Instagram too—don’t forget to follow along there for quick tips and fresh inspiration!
See the updated rulers here

Number Track Math Activity for Teen Numbers and Place Value


That’s all from me today—but as always, I’m so grateful to be part of your teaching journey. Whether it’s through a printable, a little math game, or a cheerful drawing prompt, I hope the resources I share help make your days easier and your students' learning more joyful.

Thanks for reading, and I’ll see you again soon—with more cheer and creative ideas coming your way! 🌼
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