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Easter Number of the Day | Easter Math lesson

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My students were totally engaged when they walked in the classroom and saw the 'hidden' eggs around the room. This activity gave me great insight into who really understood how to write a number in a variety of ways and who did not.
What a fantastic resource to practice Year Two maths concepts. My Year Two students enjoyed completing this activity as an Easter display item. Thank you!
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Keep your students excited about numbers with this awesome math lesson! These Easter themed Number of the Day templates have been designed to engage your students in learning all about numbers and how the number system works plus we have included a fun Egg Hunt element for students to play.

They have been created so you can use them with any number up to 5-digits and beyond.

Templates are versatile to allow students to be working on different sized numbers at the same time (providing a simple way for you to differentiate). Each page includes a range of appropriate number sense skills to help develop competent and confident mathematicians in your classroom.

We have included a range of different number skills expected according to the Common Core Standards and Australian ACARA outcomes.


How the Number Easter Egg hunt lesson works:

Use the editable egg cards to write numbers at the level your students are working at.

Hide them around the room when they are out on a break.

When they arrive back, give them each a Number of the day template and ask them to look for an egg. The egg they find is the number they use to complete their number of the day.

This lesson could easily be repeated throughout the week because it is so much fun! You could also reuse your eggs to create a number line, greater than / less than number sentences or use them to put on display with your students work!

Resource Inclusions:

•Editable Easter eggs (use for your number egg hunt)

•2-digit number template

•3-digit number template

•4-digit number template

•5-digit number template

•Any size number template

•Editable Number of the Day egg

•Decorative Easter egg clipart (if you want to make a flap)

Other ways to use these templates:

There are so many ways you can use these templates in your classroom or homeschool. They are an ideal assessment, lesson warmup, Easter themed math rotation task or revision lesson.

They also provide an effortless way to differentiate for your students who are working with different sized numbers or working to master different number sense skills.

These templates are also an authentic opportunity to integrate student choice into your mathematics lessons, with students working on numbers of their choice.


If you creatively use this resource, we would love to hear about it so we can share it with our Rainbow Sky community.

Looking for other Number Sense and Place Value resources? Check out these:

Grade 1 Hands-on Number Pack

Grade 2 Hands-on Number Pack

Number Sense Flowers

Place Value Interactive Poster set

We hope you and your students enjoy using this resource!

❤️  What teachers say about this resource: ❤️

⭐️ "Fun learning activities for kids!" Cheryl

⭐️ "Easy to use and a great discussion prompt" Melinda

⭐️ “These were a huge hit. Great for revision too!” Therese O

⭐️ “My kids went nuts for this one! We've been using Rainbow Sky Creation's number of the day templates all throughout the year but this one has been the kid's favourite. Highly recommended!!!” Elizabeth B

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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Understand that the two digits of a two-digit number represent amounts of tens and ones. Understand the following as special cases:
10 can be thought of as a bundle of ten ones - called a “ten.”
Given a two-digit number, mentally find 10 more or 10 less than the number, without having to count; explain the reasoning used.
Understand that the three digits of a three-digit number represent amounts of hundreds, tens, and ones; e.g., 706 equals 7 hundreds, 0 tens, and 6 ones. Understand the following as special cases:
100 can be thought of as a bundle of ten tens - called a “hundred.”

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