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DIGITAL Math Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt | Pixel Art | Comparing 2 Digit Numbers

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  • DIGITAL Math Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt | Pixel Art | Comparing 2 Digit Numbers
  • DIGITAL Math Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt | Pixel Art | Comparing 2 Digit Numbers
  • DIGITAL Math Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt | Pixel Art | Comparing 2 Digit Numbers
  • DIGITAL Math Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt | Pixel Art | Comparing 2 Digit Numbers
  • DIGITAL Math Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt | Pixel Art | Comparing 2 Digit Numbers
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Description

No Prep Interactive Math Game - Catch the Easter Bunny - Compare Two Digit Numbers - First Grade Math Activity EDITABLE in Google Sheets/ Excel. It is a perfect spring activity for 1st Grade, 2nd Grade, distance learning, morning work, math centers, early finishers, substitutes, and homework.

Your kids will love this Easter Egg Hunt.

In the spirit of adventure, you will give your class the digital mission of finding Easter eggs and catching the Easter Bunny.

This is a self-checking activity.

If your answers are correct, Easter eggs will show up and you will catch the Easter Bunny.

If the answer is incorrect, the answer will turn red and a fox will come.

You could change questions and answers and the file will keep working.

You could use this file for math and all other subjects - create your own questions and answer key in a few minutes. Answers can be numbers or words.

The answer key and the instructions on how to change the tasks are included.

Look at the preview to check how it works.

There are 14tasks.

*Best viewed at 70%.

Are you looking for a template? Click here.

*Remember to change the formatting to your country to avoid problems with ‘comma’ or ‘dot’. You can change it by clicking - File - Spreadsheet settings and use your country. :)

**You can download the file from Google Sheets as an Excel file (File - Download - Microsoft Excel).

**Please be sure that your IT does not block Google Links that have a shared setting of “anyone with a link” if you plan to use this resource. If they do, they probably have a way of unblocking it.

**You and your students will need access to Google and a Google account in order to use this resource.

*If students do not have their own Google accounts, you can download the file from Google Sheets as an Excel file and then share it.

Check out Inspire Math Matematyka for more resources.

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