| The children cut the whiskers, glued them on the rabbit and completed the number sentence below. |
| Mme Godin read a book called "L'oeuf de Pâques". The boys and girls had to guess what was hiding in the egg. |
| Coco the rabbit was looking for a friend and he found an egg. |
| We all took turns guessing what could be inside the egg. It was a little duck, who became the rabbit's friend. |
| Printing the missing numbers on number lines. |
| Playing an Easter game. |
| Putting eggs in order from the smallest to the largest. |
| And we ended off the week with a few Easter centres. |
| The children worked so well together at their tables. |
| They all took turns and shared the materials with their friends. |
| It was a fun way to end the week. |
| An Easter memory game. The images were covered with plastic eggs. The player with the most eggs was the winner. |
| Some Easter puzzles. |
| Hopping bunnies. The children had to try and get as many bunnies as possible in the basket. |
| Easter tic-tac-toe and an egg full of bunnies. |
| We also took some quiet time to find 12 hidden Easter eggs on the paper. HAPPY EASTER!!! JOYEUSES PÂQUES!!! GO, JETS, GO!!! |
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