18+ Easter Websites and Apps

Many Christians celebrate Jesus Christ’s resurrection on Easter Sunday. To non-Christians (or non-traditional Christians), that event signifies a rebirth of spring that is filled with joy and gifts — and chocolate! Overall, it is America’s most-popular holiday with Christmas a close second. The date depends on the ecclesiastical approximation of the March equinox. This year, it’s April 9, 2023.

Here’s a good mixture of games, lesson plans, stories, and songs that can be blended into many academic subjects (for updates on this Easter-themed list of websites, click here):

18+ Interactive Easter websites

Preschool-2

This website includes a colorful collection of Easter (and Spring) games and information that is visual and enticing to youngers. Games are Easter Math, Easter Egg Hunt, Easter Egg Dress-up, Easter Word hunt, complete-the-sentence, and more. Also, viewers will find websites about the history of Easter around the world.

ABCYa Easter Egg Hunt

Preschool-Kindergarten

Like all of ABCYa’s games and activities, Easter Egg Hunt is a colorful and intuitive educational game for young children.  It is easy-to-understand, playful, with favorite Easter symbols and energetic music that will engage children. The five Easter-themed games are easy-to-understand (no directions required) with a countdown clock to motivate activity. Nicely, it also aligns gameplay with the national standards met.

Classroom Easter Egg Hunt

K-5, ESL

In this Easter egg hunt, students work in groups to find paper eggs hidden around the room or school. The website contains a lesson plan for teachers with objectives, key concepts, materials required, and assessment suggestions.

Easter Color Me

Preschool-2

This site provides a collection of Easter-themed coloring templates that can be printed or imported into a drawing program. Here, you’ll find a color-me Easter angel, Easter egg, a lamb or bunny,  and several others aligned with the Christian celebration.

Easter Fun

Preschool-1

This site provides three Easter games that require critical thinking and problem-solving from youngsters. It also provides a walkthrough of the Christian Stations of the Cross — a great addition for homeschoolers. It does necessitate a quick reading of instructions so is best played the first time with an adult available but once played, students will understand how to maneuver through the varied stages.

Easter games from Primary Games

K-2

This robust collection from Primary Games, a well-known provider of gamified educational activities, includes over twenty easy-to-understand Easter-themed games. Also available are coloring pages, word searches, a Boggle quiz, Easter math, puzzles, dot-to-dots, Hangman, crossword puzzles, and many more to align learning with this popular holiday.

Easter Lesson plans

K-5

From teAchnology, this site offers a wide variety of lesson plans aligned with Easter to support core learning. Options available are Easter Egg Word Families, Easter Sudoku, Jelly Bean Math, and more.

Easter poems and songs

Preschool-2nd

This is a nice collection of both religious and non-religious Easter activities. The non-religious ones offer six poems and two songs. Each poem is augmented with a reading-based craft. In the religious collection, there are five poems and eleven songs, often aligned with popular tunes students will know such as ABC, Mary had a Little Lamb, and Pop Goes the Weasel.

Easter Puppies

Preschool-5th 

This is a darling two-minute video that features puppies and chickens decked out for Easter, frolicking through their own Easter egg hunt.

Easter puzzles

K-3

From Digipuzzle, this site offers a wide variety of Easter-themed puzzles, crosswords, word searches, hangman, memory games, multiplication puzzles, and coloring pages. Also included are Easter Math Pacman, a Boggle Quiz, a block puzzle, Sudoku, and too many more to mention. They’re intuitive making this a great site for fill-in time or class warm-ups.

Easter Science Experiment 

3rd-5th

This is a science experiment themed to Easter where students determine the density of an egg or one of ten other experiments. It provides Objectives, Keywords, Materials required, a thorough lesson plan, and Assessments. This is a great way to tie the holiday into math and science.

Easter Bunny Song

Preschool

This is a 2.5-minute video of the Easter Bunny Song. It is colorful, engaging, and easy enough to learn, students will quickly sing along.

Easter Egg story

Preschool-2nd

In this ten-minute video, students enjoy the reading of Jan Brett’s The Easter Egg complete with music, pictures, engaging audio, and original pages from Jan’s popular book.

Easter Videos

Kindergarten-Middle School

This collection of Easter-themed videos includes the history of Easter and Easter eggs, what you probably don’t know about Easter (from the History Channel), an ebook, several how-tos (for cooking and crafts), an Easter sermon, and more.

Easter Word hunt

Preschool-2nd 

As only Starfall can do, this Easter word hunt can be read or listened to as audio. Directions are easy-to-understand with hints if readers get stuck. Words are selected with clicks and completed sentences can be listened to by initiating the audio icon.

Here Comes the Easter Bunny

Preschool-Kindergarten

This is a video of the popular Easter song for kids.

History of Easter

Middle School, High School

This is a three-minute overview of Easter published by the History Channel. It provides background on the holiday, the origin of the word “Easter”, how it was mandated as a Sunday holiday, and insights into traditions (such as the Easter bunny, baskets, eggs, egg rolling, and chocolate).

It’s Easter Little Critter

Preschool-Kindergarten

Mercer Mayer’s popular It’s Easter Little Critter comes alive in this author-narrated video story. With the assistance of his puppet friend, Little Critter, Mayer reads the story while sharing pictures from his book mixed with commentary from himself and his puppets, This YouTube video has entranced hundreds of thousands of youngers, sharing the excitement and pageantry of the Easter holiday.

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With options from stories to songs, videos, lesson plans, games, and information, pick one that works with your student group. I’d love to hear if there’s a digital activity your students love for this holiday.

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Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum, K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. She is an adjunct professor in tech ed, Master Teacher, webmaster for four blogs, an Amazon Vine Voice, CSTA presentation reviewer, freelance journalist on tech ed topics, contributor to NEA Today, and author of the tech thrillers, To Hunt a Sub and Twenty-four Days. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.


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