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Easter Egg Craft for Practicing Patterns
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Celebrate spring with these bright and colorful eggs! Invite your preschool and kindergarten students to practice making patterns with this pom pom painted Easter egg craft. Not only is this colorful egg craft perfect for creating patterns, it is also perfect for building fine motor skills! Itโs one of the best spring crafts for kids, especially since each one turns out beautifully unique!
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Easter Egg Craft Supplies
Grab your supplies, and letโs get started!
Easter Egg Craft Directions
Using a black marker, draw the outline of an egg shape on a piece of white construction paper or card stock.
Next, pinch a one inch pom pom with a clothespin.
Dip the pom pom into some brightly colored paint. I like to use spring colors, such as pink, yellow, green, light blue or turquoise, orange and purple.
Dot the paint in a row across the egg. If needed, you can use a pencil and ruler to draw faint lines across the egg.
Use a clean pom pom for the next color. Then, make another row of dots across the egg.
Continue alternating the colors of each row until the entire egg is filled with rows of dots.
You can choose to make the dots in an AB pattern or an ABC pattern.
Once the paint has dried, cut out the eggs. You can attach the eggs to colored paper to make them stand out more.
Last, hang and admire the bright and colorful Easter eggs!
This craft is such a creative way to practice and review the repeating nature of a pattern!
More Easter Activities
Your students might also love this Mosaic Easter Egg Craft!
Practice letter recognition with these FREE Easter egg alphabet centers!
More Spring Craft Ideas
Practice scissor skills with this simple rainbow craft!
Learn about the life cycle of butterfly with this butterfly craft!
Celebrate Earth Day with this tissue paper Earth craft!
Review important math and literacy skills with these Easter activities and centers!
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Ashley Sharp
As a dedicated Kindergarten teacher for nearly 20 years, I believe the words “fun, play, and creativity” can sit right alongside the words “developmentally appropriate, engaging, and rigorous.” Learning is meant to be fun and messy!
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