Free Easter Maths Activity Sheet | EYFS Core | BookFlik

Free Easter Maths Activity Sheet | EYFS Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Maths Easter Maths
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About this activity sheet

  • Subject: Maths
  • Topic: Easter Maths
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Make your classroom or home learning environment buzz with excitement this spring with our engaging Maths easter maths activity sheet eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3 to 5, this printable pack brings seasonal fun to essential early numeracy skills, ensuring your little learners stay motivated while they practice.

In this pack, our friend Max the monkey has hidden some special eggs across the garden, and he needs help counting them! This Maths easter maths activity sheet eyfs core focuses on key early years goals, including counting objects to 10 and 20, recognising numerals, and comparing quantities. Children will practice sorting colourful eggs by size and pattern, and they will even try simple addition by combining baskets of treats. We have also included a playful shopping activity where children use coins to pay for items, introducing the concept of using £1 and £2 coins in a simple, relatable context.

Teachers and parents can use this resource to support the UK National Curriculum for EYFS, specifically the Number and Numerical Patterns educational programmes. It is perfect for small group work, continuous provision stations, or focused adult-led tasks. By following the adventures of Max, children develop their problem-solving skills in a warm, encouraging environment that builds confidence in basic arithmetic.

This Maths easter maths activity sheet eyfs core is differentiated for the expected standard, providing a balance of recall and application tasks. It encourages children to talk about their thinking, promoting communication and language skills alongside mathematical fluency.

Five questions to check understanding:

1. If Max has 3 blue eggs and 2 yellow eggs, how many eggs are there altogether?

2. Can you point to the number 5 and count out 5 pretend eggs?

3. Which basket has more eggs: the one with 4 or the one with 6?

4. If an egg costs £1, how many £1 coins do you need to buy two eggs?

5. Can you spot a pattern on the egg and draw it yourself?

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