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FREE Easter Math Activity Easter Egg Hunt Math Logic Game Brain Teasers Spring
FREE Easter Math Activity Easter Egg Hunt Math Logic Game Brain Teasers Spring
FREE Easter Math Activity Easter Egg Hunt Math Logic Game Brain Teasers Spring
FREE Easter Math Activity Easter Egg Hunt Math Logic Game Brain Teasers Spring
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Description

Easter Math Game: Egg Hunt. Use this Easter Math Activity in your classroom to have your students incorporate critical thinking, and math in a fun way.

Directions:

Each player makes 1 move per round.

Each player can move in a different way:

player 1 - can move 1 or 2 spaces diagonally, or 1 space right, left, up, or down

player 2 - can move 1 or 2 spaces right, left, up, or down, or 1 space diagonally

Each player can pass through a wall only once per game.

There are 40 eggs in the game and each individual egg can be caught only once.

Each kind of egg is worth a different number of points, so players need to make smart moves to score as many points as possible.

The game is over when one of the players reaches the end. The person who reaches the end gets 6 bonus points.

This resource includes:

- The printable version in PDF.

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FREE Easter Math Activity Easter Egg Hunt Math Logic Game Brain Teasers Spring

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Digital downloads
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Grades
2nd - 8th
Pages
2 pages
Teaching Duration
30 minutes

Description

Easter Math Game: Egg Hunt. Use this Easter Math Activity in your classroom to have your students incorporate critical thinking, and math in a fun way.

Directions:

Each player makes 1 move per round.

Each player can move in a different way:

player 1 - can move 1 or 2 spaces diagonally, or 1 space right, left, up, or down

player 2 - can move 1 or 2 spaces right, left, up, or down, or 1 space diagonally

Each player can pass through a wall only once per game.

There are 40 eggs in the game and each individual egg can be caught only once.

Each kind of egg is worth a different number of points, so players need to make smart moves to score as many points as possible.

The game is over when one of the players reaches the end. The person who reaches the end gets 6 bonus points.

This resource includes:

- The printable version in PDF.

Click the GREEN STAR at the top of my store to follow me and be informed about my new products and sales. (or >> CLICK HERE)

Check out Inspire Math Matematyka for more resources.

Math&Art

Projects Based Learning

Inquiry Based Learning

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Report this resource to TPT
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Rated 4.67 out of 5, based on 3 reviews
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Great Math Easter Hunt
Rated 5 out of 5
May 5, 2026
Met expectations
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Great Math activity for Easter, perfect for my 2nd graders!!
BeKind 2nd Grade
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51 reviews • Arizona
Grades taught: 2nd
Rated 5 out of 5
May 24, 2025
I've purchased several resources from TPT to use with my students, and I couldn’t be happier with the quality and impact in the classroom. Each resource was thoughtfully designed, easy to implement, and incredibly engaging for my students. Whether it was a hands-on math activity, a reading comprehension bundle, or a classroom management tool, everything was clearly aligned with standards and helped save me valuable planning time. The materials not only supported differentiated instruction but also sparked meaningful learning moments and student collaboration. My class loved them—and I appreciated having professional, ready-to-use content at my fingertips. Thank you to all the amazing teacher-authors who share their creativity and expertise on TPT. These resources have truly enhanced my teaching!
Misty S.
56 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 4 out of 5
April 30, 2025
My students enjoyed this activity right before spring break and will use it again next year.
Sandra H.
20 reviews
Grades taught: 6th, 7th, 8th

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