Your child will have fun learning numbers with this Easter egg-themed Number Match activity that’s free to download and print.
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Use these free Easter Egg number match cards to set up easy and fun activities to practice numbers with your toddler or preschooler. Simply download the printable, cut apart the cards and you are ready to play. The Easter Egg Number Puzzles are perfect for helping kids learn number recognition, counting, and subitizing.
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Directions:
- Game 1: Egg Match- Match the number on the top of the egg with the amount of dots on the bottom of the egg and put them together to form a whole egg.
All of these games supports counting, and an understanding counting plus number recognition.
- Game 2: Number Order- Match the top and bottom portions of each egg, and put them in order from 1-10.
- Game 3: Memory- Turn the cards over so the back of the cards are facing upwards. Have the child turn 2 card over at a time trying to match the number on the top with the number of dots on the bottom. Return cards to the table if a match is not made or remove the cards from the game if a match is made:).
Easter Egg Count and Match Math Activity: Free Printable
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Just print the pages, cut out the eggs, and mix them up! Kids match the numbers to the correct pieces. You can use it as a quick math activity, a center, or even a fun game at home.
This activity works best for preschool and kindergarten kids who are learning to recognize numbers and practice counting. You can make it easier or harder depending on your child’s level.
Yes! For extra durability, you can laminate the pieces or store them in a bag to use again each year. It’s perfect for keeping in your Easter activity rotation.
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