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Spelling & Sight Word Easter Egg Hunt Learning Game

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Looking for a creative way to combine Easter fun with literacy practice? This engaging Easter Egg hunt learning game helps children reinforce spelling and sight word recognition while enjoying the excitement of an Easter egg hunt.

Easter Egg hunt learning game

Materials Needed for the Easter Egg Hunt:

How to Create the Easter Egg Hunt Learning Game

Instructions:

  1. Prepare the Words: Write individual letters or entire sight words on small slips of paper or spelled out with letter tiles.

  2. Fill the Eggs: Place one letter into each plastic egg and close them securely.

  3. Hide the Eggs: Scatter the eggs around your yard or home.

  4. Hunt and Learn: Have children collect the eggs, open them, and read the letters or words inside. For added challenge, they can assemble letters to form words or match sight words to a provided list.

We use our tub of plastic letter tiles for so many activities!

(See some of my spelling mats for more ideas on how to use these letter tiles: Click Clack Moo: Farm Words Spelling Mats)

I made two sets of words for my kids- one for my son and one for my daughter at their own level. They hid them for each other in different areas of the house.

Once the eggs were all found, they opened them and tried to figure out which words the letters spelled. This required a little bit of unscrambling (egg pun intended!)  They wrote their words out on paper after they figured them out. See, this sneaks in some handwriting practice, too!

easter learning game spelling

Educational Benefits of the Spelling & Sight Word Egg Hunt:

  • Enhances sight word recognition

  • Reinforces spelling skills

  • Encourages active learning through movement

  • Suitable for preschool to early elementary students

spelling words easter egg hunt

Extension Ideas:

  • Math Integration: Include simple math problems inside the eggs for children to solve.

  • Rhyming Words: Use rhyming words to develop phonemic awareness.

  • Color-Coding: Assign different colored eggs to specific word categories or difficulty levels.

For more fun spelling activities, check out our 100 Fun Spelling Games and Activities.

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10 Comments

  1. This is so much fun – we’ve just discovered Easter Egg Hunts and need to find some plastic eggs (not common in the UK we normally have chocolate ones).

    Thank you for linking up to Tuesday Tots and just to let you know that I will be featuring this over on Rainy Day Mum this week.

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