The Easter song
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The Easter song
Song theme: Singing about the Easter rabbit and looking for Easter eggs.
Target vocab: Easter rabbit, hiding, chocolate eggs, Look in the ~, garden, living room, kitchen, bedroom, dining room, bathroom, everywhere, I’ve found my chocolate eggs, yummy!
Song length: 1:13
A really fun Easter song with about searching for Easter eggs!
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Lyrics:
Chorus:
Easter rabbit, Easter rabbit,
Comes when I’m in bed,
Easter rabbit, Easter rabbit,
Hiding chocolate eggs.
Verse 1:
Look in the garden (garden)
Look in the living room (living room)
Look in the kitchen (kitchen)
Look everywhere!
Where are the chocolate eggs?
Chorus
Verse 2:
Look in the bedroom (bedroom)
Look in the dining room (dining room)
Look in the bathroom (bathroom)
Look everywhere!
Where are the chocolate eggs?
Chorus
Verse 3:
I’ve found my chocolate eggs!
I’ve found my chocolate eggs!
Yummy! Yummy! Yummy! Yummy!
Chocolate eggs!
Gestures and activities to use with The Easter song
The actions for this song are very simple, fun and energetic – lots of hopping around like a rabbit!
Everyone stands up for the song:
- For the chorus, everyone hops around the classroom like a rabbit
- For the verses, pretend to be looking for Easter eggs (gesture with palm of hand over eyes)
Using The Easter song in class
Please check our free Easter lesson page for ideas to use in your Easter lessons.
Our ESL kids songs
Greetings:
Actions, Verbs & Ability:
- Directions song
- Morning routines song
- Past irregular verbs song
- What can you do? (ability)
- What sports do you play?
- What are you doing? (present continuous)
- What did you do yesterday? (past irregular verbs)
- Yesterday was a great day! (past regular verbs)
Adjectives, Adverbs & Emotions:
- Describe your friend (adjectives)
- Feelings song
- If you’re happy & you know it
- Let’s have some fun! (adverbs)
- Let’s look at the animals (adjectives)
- Who is happy? (subject pronouns)
Alphabet & Numbers:
Animals:
- [hide_on_uk]Do you have[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]Have you got[/hide_on_us] any pets?
- Old MacDonald
- Let’s go to the zoo
- Let’s look at the animals (adjectives)
Body, Shapes & [hide_on_uk]Colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]Colours[/hide_on_us]:
- Head, shoulders, knees & toes
- Mr. Shape Head
- Rainbow song ([hide_on_uk]colors[/hide_on_uk][hide_on_us]colours[/hide_on_us])
Directions, Prepositions & Transport:
- Directions song
- How did you get here today? (transport)
- Wheels on the bus
- Where are my things? (prepositions of location)
Food & Likes:
Holidays:
- Easter song
- Happy Halloween
- Three little witches
- Thanksgiving song
- Jingle bells
- We wish you a merry Christmas
Our world & Places:
Time & Weather:
Others: