We have provided some activities below for you to try over the bank holiday weekend: 

1. Can you make some salt dough Easter Eggs to decorate? Once cooked, decorate them how you please! https://www.thebestideasforkids.com/salt-dough-easter-eggs/

2. Keep some dough spare and use as play dough. Can you use feathers/leaves/googly eyes/different creative resources to create your own Spring Chicks? https://www.fantasticfunandlearning.com/spring-chick-play-dough-invitation.html

3. Can you do some Easter Baking? You could make cornflake cakes or choose something from the link below. https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/howto/guide/fun-easter-projects-kids

4. Use the link below to print out some eggs. Hide them around the garden and encourage your child to find them. If you do not have printing facilities, you could get your child to make their own ‘eggs’ which can then be hidden for them to find. 
https://content.twinkl.co.uk/resource/1d/5d/T-T-741-Display-Easter-Eggs.pdf?__token__=exp=1586181854~acl=%2Fresource%2F1d%2F5d%2FT-T-741-Display-Easter-Eggs.pdf%2A~hmac=6a39ad4d00634b6fb2461ab4b1655788e4d018d8597cc5801e0bac39042f2576

5. Can you create your own ‘Easter Basket’ using a cardboard box? Get as creative as you like! What could you put inside your Easter Basket? 

6. Can you make your favourite story into a scene using decorated hard-boiled eggs? Research online for some ideas. 

7. Some of our families will be celebrating the festival of Vaisakhi on Monday 13th April. Can you learn about this Festival and how it is celebrated? Create your own ‘Nishan Sahib’ the Sikh flag and send in your photos? If you are celebrating Vaisakhi, we would love to see some photos of how you have celebrated it. 
https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/topics/zsjpyrd/articles/z6qqy9q

8. Can you learn about how people celebrate Easter and write some ideas down? Send in photos of how you celebrated Easter.