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Easter Math Activities and Games

Bring some Easter fun to your classroom with these Easter math lessons, games, and printable puzzles.

easter math activities and games for the classroom.

Easter Math Lessons

Add these fun Easter math activities to your Easter math lessons.

Multiplying Polynomials Egg Hunt Activity

multiplying polynomials egg hunt activity

Your students will love hunting for eggs filled with problems involving multiplying polynomials.

You could easily adapt this activity for whatever math topic you are currently teaching!

Coordinate Plane Egg Activity

I absolutely love this lesson from Lauren Aragon with hunting for eggs on an outdoor coordinate plane!

Easter Egg Regression Lesson

Lisa Richardson puts together an egg-cellent regression lesson involving measuring the height and circumference of Easter eggs.

Easter Egg Area Starter

This easter egg area problem from Puzzlium would make a great lesson starter!

Easter Games

Here are a few games I have created with an Easter theme.

Easter Tic Tac Toe Game

Easter Tic Tac Toe Game Board Printable.

Looking for a fun game to add to your Easter celebration? I recommend checking out this free printable Easter Tic Tac Toe Game.

Easter Dots and Boxes Game

Easter Dots and Boxes Game.

Add some fun to your Easter celebration with this dots and boxes game featuring a variety of Easter eggs.

Puzzle Solutions

Puzzle solutions are available on a password-protected solution page. I do not openly post the puzzle answer keys because one of my goals as a resource creator is to craft learning experiences for students that are non-google-able. I want teachers to be able to use these puzzles in their classrooms without the solutions being found easily on the Internet.

Please email me at sarah@mathequalslove.net for the password to the answer key database featuring all of my printable puzzles and math worksheets. I frequently have students emailing me for the answer key, so please specify in your email what school you teach at and what subjects you teach. If you do not provide these details, I will not be able to send you the password.

Not a teacher? Go ahead and send me an email as well. Just let me know what you are using the puzzles for. I am continually in awe of how many people are using these puzzles with scouting groups, with senior adults battling dementia, or as fun activities in their workplace. Just give me enough details so I know you are not a student looking for answers to the puzzle that was assigned as their homework!

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