Activities for Passover (April 22 – April 30)


1. New! Passover writing prompts and graphic organizers

We’re rounding out our spring collection with Passover-themed resources! Discover Education.com’s latest Reflective Writing Prompt and Graphic Organizer designed for Passover.

The writing prompt will encourage your child to delve into the Passover story and connect it to their own experiences of perseverance, while the organizer will help them take notes about the history and traditions of Passover, promoting a deeper understanding of this significant Jewish holiday.

2. Passover traditions: Fill-in-the-blank worksheets

Refresh your child’s understanding of the Afikomenthe Seder, and Tzedakah! Using engaging fill-in-the-blank worksheets, they will dive deep into learning about these specific Passover customs.

3. Seder plate coloring pages

Add color to your Passover meal! Printable Seder Plate Coloring Pages like these can help kids learn about the significance of matzah, bitter herbs, and other items on the Seder plate while getting creative with fun designs.

4. Kid-friendly Passover crafts

Weave a paper “Basket for Moses” or make a DIY Passover Book out of felt! These crafts bring the traditions of Passover to life in an age-appropriate way for kids in preschool, kindergarten, and first grade.


Celebrate Spring holidays with your family! Whether it’s through worksheets, crafts, or delicious recipes, there are countless ways to observe Ramadan, Easter, and Passover with joy and togetherness.

If you’re looking for more resources, head to the Education.com Learning Library to view all 36,000 teacher-created worksheets and activities for math, ELA, social studies, and science—we cover PreK through 8th grade!

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