Looking for something to do with all of those leftover plastic Easter eggs? An Easter Egg graph is the perfect educational activity for little ones!
This simple graphing activity only requires a few materials and can be enjoyed by little ones of all ages. It is also a great way to make a classroom egg hunt educational too!
What skills does graphing teach?
Here are some of the skills the graphing hits:
- Counting
- One to one correspondence
- Math vocabulary (more, less)
- Comparison of quantities
- Data collection and organization
Easter Egg Graph Directions
- Download and print this free Easter Egg Graph. Each child participating will need one graphing page.
- Next, hide some colored plastic eggs for your little one to find! You can do this outside or throughout a room in your house. The graph includes the following colors: blue, pink, yellow, orange, green, and purple.
- After your little one finds the eggs, sort them by color. Then color the eggs at the bottom of the graph and complete the graph. This is also great practice for reading color words!
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Egg Hunt Graphing Questions
After the children complete the graph, here are a few questions you can ask:
- What color did you have the most of?
- What color did you have the least of?
- How many green eggs did you find?
- How many pink eggs did you find?
- How many orange eggs did you find?
- How many more _____ eggs than _____ eggs do you have?
- How many eggs did you find in all?
I hope this Easter egg graph is helpful in your home or classroom this spring!