Title: Easter Egg Hunt
Objective: To introduce children to the concept of Easter and to develop their physical and cognitive skills through an Easter egg hunt.
Age group: 3-5 years
Materials: - Plastic Easter eggs - Small treats or stickers to put inside the eggs - Basket or container to collect eggs - Easter-themed decorations (optional)
Introduction: - Gather the children and introduce the concept of Easter. Explain that Easter is a holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and that it is also a time when people give and receive gifts, such as Easter eggs. - Show the children the plastic Easter eggs and explain that they will be going on an Easter egg hunt to find them.
Activity: - Hide the plastic Easter eggs around the room or outdoor area. - Explain to the children that they need to find as many eggs as they can and put them in their basket or container. - Encourage the children to use their cognitive skills to search for the eggs and their physical skills to move around the space. - Once all the eggs have been found, gather the children together and have them open the eggs to discover the treats or stickers inside. - Discuss with the children what they found inside their eggs and why they think people give Easter eggs as gifts.
Conclusion: - Recap the activity and ask the children what they learned about Easter and Easter eggs. - Encourage the children to share their experiences and feelings about the activity. - End the lesson with an Easter-themed song or story.
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