Easter Egg Basic Fact Game
Inside your leftover Easter eggs, write math facts, the problem on one side of the egg and the answer inside the other side.
For example: 12 x 9= on one side and then 108 on the other side.
They can play this game all sorts of ways...![Fern Smith's Classroom Ideas Fun and Inexpensive Easter Egg Center Games Fern Smith's Classroom Ideas Fun and Inexpensive Easter Egg Center Games](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhUZy2ZtqioOXOyFYoQln5aDYhjnDLr3uIPF8cXbNr6aNSYf0rLPQfQ3JG8DrgVhOkVyU6vcl0Dgfl1N2c4-Qc6_kRQa7Ek44Am20sDdUqOij2zYe6blza46Q5vonT4gwohrwV2g6q5VL3w/s1600/Fern-Smiths-Classroom-Ideas-Easter-Eggs-Math-Game-Inside.JPG)
My last class loved this game.
1. Play alone, just matching up facts
2. Play with a partner, just matching up facts
3. Play with a partner or alone, turning all the half-eggs upside down
and using it as a match game. Turn over two egg halves of the same color
to try to make a match!
Larger Easter Egg Game
Place three dice inside one of the larger, candy-filled, clear eggs and the students can use it for a math center to...
1. Order numbers, greatest to least or least to greatest
2. Addition of three numbers
3. Multiplication of three numbers
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