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Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
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Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)
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Description

Easter Math Quest Activity (Differentiated Bundle Pack).

Send your students on an epic Math Quest with this fun story “Raiders of The Lost Egg”. This is a fun activity to get some extra math practice in or for your early finishers. With SIX exciting chapters to work through, students can end up with one of four possible endings as they help the Easter Bunny on an adventure to get his Golden Egg back . This differentiated bundle pack has versions of this math quest in SUPER EASY, EASY, MEDIUM & HARD mode .

Easy prep! Just Print & Go! Or go paperless with the new Google Slides option provided within your download.

NEW - Distance Learning Update: I've added a Word Document within the folder that contains a Google Slides link to share this resource with your students via Google Classroom or Drive. Parts of the pages are editable so that your students can complete without having to print the pages. Please note, you will need to make a copy of the Google Slides to your drive before you can edit.

OR if you would like a Digital Game version (non-worksheet style) of this story>> Click here to find <<.

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BONUS (Optional) Video of the introduction part of the story included in this packet. A written story is also included in the PDF product download for you to use instead if you wish. Check out the video hook in the preview section of this page OR

CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO HOOK

(PLEASE NOTE: There are some variations between the video story and the written story. Choose your preference OR you could even do a compare/contrast literacy activity between the two versions.)

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What is a Math Quest?

It begins with a story, as in the video hook. Then continues in 'chapters.' Each chapter reveals the next part of the story, posing a math task to complete. Once the math task is complete, students may progress to the next chapter. The final chapter will present some choices for actions to take in the story. Students make their choice and then complete the math in that section, carrying out instructions to receive a 'special number.' If they do the math correctly, the special number will match up to their ending of the story on the final page. Four alternate endings to receive!

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What do I use Math Quests for?

Math quests are great to use for enrichment, early finishers, homework, sub-tubs, or as a special way to get lots of math practice in with a fun twist. Set as independent work or pairs to go on this story adventure. This is an ideal activity to use in the lead up to Easter to keep your students engaged while actively learning.

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Preparation & Set-Up

Easy prep!

You will need to print, photocopy and have the video ready for viewing to complete this activity. The video hook is for (optional) viewing before starting the paper part of this task. The math component of this activity is on paper, with each chapter presenting a part of the story to read and a math task/challenge or puzzle to 'progress' through the story. At the end of the story, students will be given choices, which leads to one of four alternative endings for them.

Certificates Included!

Printable certificates provided to give to students who complete the Math Quest.

__________________________________________________________________

MIXED LEVEL PACKET

Four levels of difficulty (SUPER EASY, EASY, MEDIUM, HARD) provided within this product so that you can differentiate this activity within your classroom. As long as the chapter number is the same, you can swap chapters across difficulty levels to tailor this math quest to best suit your class and/or individual student needs.

You can purchase the levels separately if you prefer. Click on the individual links below to find them:

Easter Math Quest: Raiders of The Lost Egg (SUPER EASY)

Math Quest: Raiders of The Lost Egg (EASY LEVEL)

Math Quest: Raiders of The Lost Egg (MEDIUM LEVEL)

Math Quest: Raiders of The Lost Egg (HARD LEVEL)

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SKILLS OVERVIEW

A variety of skills are covered throughout the chapters of this math quest. An overview of the skills required are outlined below:

SUPER EASY

- Number Puzzles

- Addition (single and double digit numbers, with some regrouping)

- Subtraction (single and double digit numbers, with some regrouping)

- Comparing numbers

- Odd/Even numbers

- Venn Diagram

- Magic Squares (3 x 3 grids, same as easy except with more tiles pre-filled. Students will only be required to fill in three empty tiles per square)

EASY

- Number Puzzles

- Addition (double and triple digit numbers, with regrouping)

- Subtraction (double and triple digit numbers, with regrouping)

- Place Value/ Comparing Numbers/ Odd or Even

- Venn Diagram & Shapes

- Adding and subtracting with three numbers

- Magic Squares (3 by 3 grids)

- Multiplication Facts (Between 1 – 10)

- Divide numbers less than 55 by numbers 1-5 only (no remainders)

MEDIUM

- Number Puzzles

- Fraction Knowledge & Understanding (improper fractions, equivalency, whole, comparing) (denominators 12 or under only)

- Addition (double and triple digit numbers, with regrouping)

- Subtraction (up to four-digit numbers, with regrouping)

- Multiplying multiples of ten

- Dividing multiples of 10

- Dividing triple digit numbers by single digit numbers (no remainders)

- Magic Squares (4 by 4 grids)

- Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators, simplifying required

- Comparing fractions (denominators between 1-12 only)

HARD

- Number Puzzles, Venn Diagrams, Mixed operations

- Decimal knowledge and place value understanding

- Adding multiple numbers together

- Orders of Operations (PEMDAS)

- Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division

- Magic Squares (5 x 5 Grids)

- Multiplying Double & Triple Digit Numbers by Double/ Single Digit Numbers

- Long Division (Dividing Triple Digit Numbers by Double Digit Numbers, No Remainders)

- Prime Numbers

- Adding, Subtracting and Multiplying Fractions (Simplifying required).

- Comparing Fractions

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Are your students getting frustrated with the magic squares in Chapter 3?

CLICK HERE for Magic Square Strategy for Chapter 3 BLOG POST

__________________________________________________________________

  • ANSWER SHEETS INCLUDED
  • FOUR BONUS early finisher literacy activities added at the end to extend the activity if you wish.
  • This Easter Math Quest is included in the Math Quest COMPLETE Bundle

__________________________________________________________________

>> CLICK HERE to follow my store <<

_________________________________________________________________Other Easter Resources you may be interested in:

Thank you and Happy Easter!

MORE Math Quests Available

The Heartless Queen - Math Quest

Reindeer Roundup - Math Quest

The Terrible Turkey Takeover - Math Quest

Escape Monster Mansion - Math Quest

Redbeard's Rebellion - Math Quest

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Easter Math Quest: Differentiated Set(FUN Spring Activity + Easter Activity)

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Description

Easter Math Quest Activity (Differentiated Bundle Pack).

Send your students on an epic Math Quest with this fun story “Raiders of The Lost Egg”. This is a fun activity to get some extra math practice in or for your early finishers. With SIX exciting chapters to work through, students can end up with one of four possible endings as they help the Easter Bunny on an adventure to get his Golden Egg back . This differentiated bundle pack has versions of this math quest in SUPER EASY, EASY, MEDIUM & HARD mode .

Easy prep! Just Print & Go! Or go paperless with the new Google Slides option provided within your download.

NEW - Distance Learning Update: I've added a Word Document within the folder that contains a Google Slides link to share this resource with your students via Google Classroom or Drive. Parts of the pages are editable so that your students can complete without having to print the pages. Please note, you will need to make a copy of the Google Slides to your drive before you can edit.

OR if you would like a Digital Game version (non-worksheet style) of this story>> Click here to find <<.

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

BONUS (Optional) Video of the introduction part of the story included in this packet. A written story is also included in the PDF product download for you to use instead if you wish. Check out the video hook in the preview section of this page OR

CLICK HERE TO VIEW VIDEO HOOK

(PLEASE NOTE: There are some variations between the video story and the written story. Choose your preference OR you could even do a compare/contrast literacy activity between the two versions.)

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

What is a Math Quest?

It begins with a story, as in the video hook. Then continues in 'chapters.' Each chapter reveals the next part of the story, posing a math task to complete. Once the math task is complete, students may progress to the next chapter. The final chapter will present some choices for actions to take in the story. Students make their choice and then complete the math in that section, carrying out instructions to receive a 'special number.' If they do the math correctly, the special number will match up to their ending of the story on the final page. Four alternate endings to receive!

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

What do I use Math Quests for?

Math quests are great to use for enrichment, early finishers, homework, sub-tubs, or as a special way to get lots of math practice in with a fun twist. Set as independent work or pairs to go on this story adventure. This is an ideal activity to use in the lead up to Easter to keep your students engaged while actively learning.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Preparation & Set-Up

Easy prep!

You will need to print, photocopy and have the video ready for viewing to complete this activity. The video hook is for (optional) viewing before starting the paper part of this task. The math component of this activity is on paper, with each chapter presenting a part of the story to read and a math task/challenge or puzzle to 'progress' through the story. At the end of the story, students will be given choices, which leads to one of four alternative endings for them.

Certificates Included!

Printable certificates provided to give to students who complete the Math Quest.

__________________________________________________________________

MIXED LEVEL PACKET

Four levels of difficulty (SUPER EASY, EASY, MEDIUM, HARD) provided within this product so that you can differentiate this activity within your classroom. As long as the chapter number is the same, you can swap chapters across difficulty levels to tailor this math quest to best suit your class and/or individual student needs.

You can purchase the levels separately if you prefer. Click on the individual links below to find them:

Easter Math Quest: Raiders of The Lost Egg (SUPER EASY)

Math Quest: Raiders of The Lost Egg (EASY LEVEL)

Math Quest: Raiders of The Lost Egg (MEDIUM LEVEL)

Math Quest: Raiders of The Lost Egg (HARD LEVEL)

__________________________________________________________________

SKILLS OVERVIEW

A variety of skills are covered throughout the chapters of this math quest. An overview of the skills required are outlined below:

SUPER EASY

- Number Puzzles

- Addition (single and double digit numbers, with some regrouping)

- Subtraction (single and double digit numbers, with some regrouping)

- Comparing numbers

- Odd/Even numbers

- Venn Diagram

- Magic Squares (3 x 3 grids, same as easy except with more tiles pre-filled. Students will only be required to fill in three empty tiles per square)

EASY

- Number Puzzles

- Addition (double and triple digit numbers, with regrouping)

- Subtraction (double and triple digit numbers, with regrouping)

- Place Value/ Comparing Numbers/ Odd or Even

- Venn Diagram & Shapes

- Adding and subtracting with three numbers

- Magic Squares (3 by 3 grids)

- Multiplication Facts (Between 1 – 10)

- Divide numbers less than 55 by numbers 1-5 only (no remainders)

MEDIUM

- Number Puzzles

- Fraction Knowledge & Understanding (improper fractions, equivalency, whole, comparing) (denominators 12 or under only)

- Addition (double and triple digit numbers, with regrouping)

- Subtraction (up to four-digit numbers, with regrouping)

- Multiplying multiples of ten

- Dividing multiples of 10

- Dividing triple digit numbers by single digit numbers (no remainders)

- Magic Squares (4 by 4 grids)

- Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators, simplifying required

- Comparing fractions (denominators between 1-12 only)

HARD

- Number Puzzles, Venn Diagrams, Mixed operations

- Decimal knowledge and place value understanding

- Adding multiple numbers together

- Orders of Operations (PEMDAS)

- Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication & Division

- Magic Squares (5 x 5 Grids)

- Multiplying Double & Triple Digit Numbers by Double/ Single Digit Numbers

- Long Division (Dividing Triple Digit Numbers by Double Digit Numbers, No Remainders)

- Prime Numbers

- Adding, Subtracting and Multiplying Fractions (Simplifying required).

- Comparing Fractions

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Are your students getting frustrated with the magic squares in Chapter 3?

CLICK HERE for Magic Square Strategy for Chapter 3 BLOG POST

__________________________________________________________________

  • ANSWER SHEETS INCLUDED
  • FOUR BONUS early finisher literacy activities added at the end to extend the activity if you wish.
  • This Easter Math Quest is included in the Math Quest COMPLETE Bundle

__________________________________________________________________

>> CLICK HERE to follow my store <<

_________________________________________________________________Other Easter Resources you may be interested in:

Thank you and Happy Easter!

MORE Math Quests Available

The Heartless Queen - Math Quest

Reindeer Roundup - Math Quest

The Terrible Turkey Takeover - Math Quest

Escape Monster Mansion - Math Quest

Redbeard's Rebellion - Math Quest

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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