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This free Easter vocabulary lesson is designed for kindergarten and other very young beginners who need clear language, visual support, and lots of speaking practice. Teachers can use it to introduce familiar Easter words such as bunny, egg, basket, chocolate, and chick through simple question-and-answer work, short reading, and phonics. This lesson is useful for teachers who want to get young learners speaking with easy seasonal language they can understand and remember.
Because the content is highly visual and repetitive in a good way, students can build confidence quickly. They practice noticing, naming, answering, and speaking in full short sentences. By the end of the lesson, many students can respond more independently to simple classroom questions. It also gives teachers an easy way to keep young learners engaged without extra prep.
This Easter ESL lesson plan is ready to teach and works well for kindergarten classes, private tutoring, and online teaching. Teachers can use it as a seasonal lesson, a holiday warm-up, or extra speaking practice for very young learners. The slides move naturally from warm-up and vocabulary into question practice, reading, review, and simple phonics.
Since this is a free lesson, it is also a helpful way to try the teaching style before using more of the program. Additional lessons and practice are available to subscribers.
Good fit for teachers who want to: introduce Easter words in a simple way, keep students speaking throughout the class, and use one lesson that combines vocabulary, reading, phonics, and communication practice.
Although this page features a standalone free lesson, it also reflects the wider structure of the Super English ESL program. Teachers who want a ready-made path for beginner students can explore the full curriculum for more level-based support, plus separate speaking and phonics sections.
This free Easter ESL lesson plan gives teachers a practical way to introduce seasonal language while keeping very young learners active and engaged. It is simple to use, easy to adapt, and strong for early speaking development.
Use this lesson in class or online with minimal prep and a clear teaching flow from start to finish.