Digital Easter Egg Art Project
My no prep, digital art project for elementary kids to build an Easter egg on Google Slides™ is an engaging spring activity. Students will practice technology skills using my digital Easter egg resource and step by step art lesson. Then, pick a writing prompt to draft a creative story about their Easter egg craft.
Need fun, fast finisher activities for elementary students? Digital art projects are paperless, take up no space, and don’t use art materials. Simply assign the Easter egg activity using your LMS, and stop worrying about early finishers!
Digital Easter Egg Templates
This Google Slides Easter art activity includes tech tips and step by step directions with pictures for independent learning. And, kids can build an Easter egg using either copy & paste or drag & drop.
Overview of How to Build an Easter Egg on Google Slides
First, your students will pick a background. Then, they’ll add an egg and different patterns and lines to decorate the egg. Lastly, they can position their egg in a basket with grass, add a fence, or sign, and clouds, a sun, and flowers.
Technology Skills
- Copy & paste
- Drag & drop
- Rotating
- Ordering
- Resizing
What’s Included
- 10 Student Direction Slides, with step by step tutorial so kids can create their digital Easter egg project independently
- Digital Moveable Pieces, so kids can either copy and paste or drag and drop to create their egg from the templates
- 7 Background Slides, where students will paste or drag their project pieces onto
- 2 Easter Writing Prompts, for kids to complete after making their egg
- 4 Teacher Examples, fully completed, which you can use to demonstrate
You Will Receive
- 1 Non-Editable PDF (with access link & teacher directions)
- 1 Google Slides Doc (Digital Easter Egg Activity & Writing Prompts)
Why You’ll Love My Easter Egg Activity on Google Slides
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How cute is this! I was looking for something to introduce digital art and this is perfect.
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My class has been enjoying creating these during their free time. They’ve done many others like this in the past and have loved them all!
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Great activity for the week before Spring Break!
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Brandi C. –
Great product! I loved using this in the classroom with my students.
Beth Bozak –
My students did loved this activity! It is a great resource to use when students finish other work.
Sarah Cole –
My class has been enjoying creating these during their free time. They’ve done many others like this in the past and have loved them all!
Caroline K. –
My students found this resource very helpful and engaging. Thank you 🙂
WeWeilnauDoScience (Teacher-Author) –
A great option for after testts
Passionate Prairie Pupils (Teacher-Authors) –
How cute is this! I was looking for something to introduce digital art and this is perfect.
Katy W. –
This was great! I normally make these myself, but this was super easy to use. My students did have trouble with learning how to copy and paste, but we made it work!
Terilyn V. –
My kids loved this!
LimitlessLearningco (Teacher-Author) –
awesome!
Mary A. –
This was a fun way to engage my distance learning students.
Nikki K. –
My students love it
Elizabeth G. –
My students enjoyed this art activity a lot!
Jennifer S. –
Super cute resource and the technology piece is very engaging. Thank you!
kathleen mcenroe –
Fantastic! This was great before Spring break!
Paul B. –
Excellent
Sharon W. –
My students love these activities. I’ve gotten several with different themes for them to use during distance learning.
Tales of a 4th grade Megan (Teacher-Author) –
Great activity for the week before Spring Break!
Teach with Mrs J (Teacher-Author) –
Awesome activity!
Diana T. –
My students really loved this activity. Thank you.
Stephanie L. –
Awesome resource, thank you
joann F. –
This was awesome !!! My kiddos had so much.
Cortnie Estep –
I thought this was super great!! My students enjoyed it very much!!! Thank you.