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- Learning Resources Posted On Jun 1, 2023 | National Holidays
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Why do the clocks change? Learn more about when and why the clocks change. Find out when the clocks spring forward and fall back in 2023 and 2024.
Why do the clocks change? Learn more about when and why the clocks change. Find out when the clocks spring forward and fall back in 2023 and 2024.
Founder of The SEN Resources Blog , former teacher Georgina Durrant offers advice on how to help autistic children learn through play-based activities.
Founder of The SEN Resources Blog , former teacher Georgina Durrant offers advice on how to help autistic children learn through play-based activities.
DIY spring wreath for preschoolers with free printable that’s also perfect for Mother’s Day and Easter crafts! Enjoy lots of spring-themed creative fun as you cut, colour, stick and make a pretty seasonal flower wreath with this free craft from Red Ted Art with a 7-page printable.
DIY spring wreath for preschoolers with free printable that’s also perfect for Mother’s Day and Easter crafts! Enjoy lots of spring-themed creative fun as you cut, colour, stick and make a pretty seasonal flower wreath with this free craft from Red Ted Art with a 7-page printable.
Learn about Global Easter traditions from all over the world, with rich history behind the wonderful activities we get up to around the Easter Holidays!
Learn about Global Easter traditions from all over the world, with rich history behind the wonderful activities we get up to around the Easter Holidays!
Make your own DIY sensory tube for kids, using our Primary Science® Sensory Tubes, and fill them with counters, colours, and more. They’re a fun way to keep little hands busy and learning throughout the year.
Make your own DIY sensory tube for kids, using our Primary Science® Sensory Tubes, and fill them with counters, colours, and more. They’re a fun way to keep little hands busy and learning throughout the year.
We’ve teamed up with top foodie bloggers, Farmersgirl Kitchen, Sneaky Veg and Love Seafood UK, to bring you some tasty Easter treat recipes for you to try. Cooking as a family is a brilliant way for little ones to learn to work together and practise their maths by measuring and calculating servings.
These finger-licking treats sit somewhere between rocky road and shredded wheat nests. There’s minimal cooking involved, so it's a great recipe for young children to help out with.To make life easier, we’ve created a printable recipe sheet too, so that you can keep your screens out of the kitchen!
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If you have a waffle maker (or you can borrow one) this hot cross bun waffle recipe from Janice at Farmersgirl Kitchen will become a firm favourite! The waffle maker creates a cross through the middle, and Janice recommends squeezing chocolate syrup or even melted white chocolate down the lines!
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 10 minutes
Makes: 8 waffles once separated
Skill level: Medium
Recipe by: Farmersgirl Kitchen
Ingredients:
Method:
*Simply leave out the nuts to make a delicious nut-free treat!
These delicious free-from Easter fruit and nut vegan chocolates can be enjoyed by all of the family. They’re really easy to make and are perfect as little Easter presents.If you don’t have any silicone moulds specially you can use fairy cake cases instead. Alternatively, pour the mixture out thinly in a greased ceramic dish and cut into small pieces to share!
Ingredients:
This recipe makes enough to fill three moulds or make around 30 chocolates, so reduce the quantities if you don't want this many or use fairy cake cases for the extra.
Method:
Use up leftover fish, mash potato or hard-boiled eggs for this ‘eggs-tra’ special Easter recipe. The fun design will keep the kids interested and you’ll be happy that they’re eating nutrient rich eggs and fish.
Ingredients:
Method
There you have it, our favourite Easter recipes from around the web, perfect to make with the kids! We’d love to see your creations! Tweet us @LRUK or tag @learningresourcesuk on Instagram to share your Easter makes.
We’ve teamed up with top foodie bloggers, Farmersgirl Kitchen, Sneaky Veg and Love Seafood UK, to bring you some tasty Easter treat recipes for you to try. Cooking as a family is a brilliant way for little ones to learn to work together and practise their maths by measuring and calculating servings.
These finger-licking treats sit somewhere between rocky road and shredded wheat nests. There’s minimal cooking involved, so it's a great recipe for young children to help out with.To make life easier, we’ve created a printable recipe sheet too, so that you can keep your screens out of the kitchen!
Ingredients:
Method:
If you have a waffle maker (or you can borrow one) this hot cross bun waffle recipe from Janice at Farmersgirl Kitchen will become a firm favourite! The waffle maker creates a cross through the middle, and Janice recommends squeezing chocolate syrup or even melted white chocolate down the lines!
Prep time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 10 minutes
Makes: 8 waffles once separated
Skill level: Medium
Recipe by: Farmersgirl Kitchen
Ingredients:
Method:
*Simply leave out the nuts to make a delicious nut-free treat!
These delicious free-from Easter fruit and nut vegan chocolates can be enjoyed by all of the family. They’re really easy to make and are perfect as little Easter presents.If you don’t have any silicone moulds specially you can use fairy cake cases instead. Alternatively, pour the mixture out thinly in a greased ceramic dish and cut into small pieces to share!
Ingredients:
This recipe makes enough to fill three moulds or make around 30 chocolates, so reduce the quantities if you don't want this many or use fairy cake cases for the extra.
Method:
Use up leftover fish, mash potato or hard-boiled eggs for this ‘eggs-tra’ special Easter recipe. The fun design will keep the kids interested and you’ll be happy that they’re eating nutrient rich eggs and fish.
Ingredients:
Method
There you have it, our favourite Easter recipes from around the web, perfect to make with the kids! We’d love to see your creations! Tweet us @LRUK or tag @learningresourcesuk on Instagram to share your Easter makes.