Class Egg Hunt
Y’all…this is one of my most successful and fun review activities that we do each year! Remember the excitement of hunting for eggs in
your home? Well we’re bringing that fun to school!
your home? Well we’re bringing that fun to school!
1-
Buy plastic eggs (head on
over to every teachers life saver…the dollar store!) I spent about $3 on 48
eggs.
Buy plastic eggs (head on
over to every teachers life saver…the dollar store!) I spent about $3 on 48
eggs.
2-
Print and cut the egg task
cards
Print and cut the egg task
cards
3-
Fold each strip into an egg
Fold each strip into an egg
4-
Hide the eggs outside (or
inside)
Hide the eggs outside (or
inside)
5-
Send students out with
pencils, clipboards, and their answer key!
Send students out with
pencils, clipboards, and their answer key!
*Ideally, I love to hide the eggs outside, but
if weather or time doesn’t permit and outdoor egg hunt they work wonderfully in
the classroom as well! One year we even used our media center, sometimes we
need to get creative. J
if weather or time doesn’t permit and outdoor egg hunt they work wonderfully in
the classroom as well! One year we even used our media center, sometimes we
need to get creative. J
At the end of the day my students could not have
loved the activity more. They were begging to play again, and instead of
reviewing the same topic I decided to make a poetry set for the egg hunt! They
helped me fill the eggs and we played again the next morning.
loved the activity more. They were begging to play again, and instead of
reviewing the same topic I decided to make a poetry set for the egg hunt! They
helped me fill the eggs and we played again the next morning.
Students that beg me to learn? Yes, please!
Simple, fun, and engaging – What’s not to love!?