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Trap the Easter Bunny Digital Area and Perimeter Math Activity Google Classroom

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Grade Levels
3rd - 6th
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Looking for an engaging and effective way to teach or practice area and perimeter? This digital Easter math activity is your answer!  Using Google Slides, your students will love trapping the Easter bunny and then answering the questions that follow. This set of 12 area and perimeter problems will provide your students with lots of practice for these skills. Students are asked "trap" the bunnies (and chicks) by drawing a polygon around them. Then students will find the perimeter and area of the traps they created.  This engaging Easter math activity includes 2 different versions - one with small grid paper for advanced students and one with larger grid paper.  This is perfect for homework, classwork, math centers, or just a fun Spring / Easter review of area and perimeter.

This Easter math activity is completed using Google Slides. A great way to combine math and technology skills. Instructions for completing the activity and sharing with students is included.

Trap the Easter Bunny DIGITAL Math Activity for Area and Perimeter includes:

  • 12 Area and Perimeter Trap the Easter Bunny problems
  • Slide options with small grid paper for more advanced computations (Great for 4th - 6th grade)
  • Slide options with large grid paper for simpler math (Great for 2nd - 3rd grade)
  • Teacher instructions

This Digital Math Activity is easy to use!

  1. This activity is meant to be used via Google Slides.
  2. Decide if you want to share the large grid with your students or the small grid. You can delete the pages that you don’t want to use. I include both sets, as I know some kids may need the larger grid.
  3. Go to Google Classroom and share the resource with your students, ensuring that you make a copy for each of your students.
  4. Directions are on each page for students.

Directions are included on how to copy this file directly into your Google account. I hope this makes things easy for you, and super easy to share with your students. There is also a video included explaining how to share this resource.

Here are some of the reasons I am using Google Classroom/Digital Resources this year:

★ I'm going paperless.

★ Students work directly in the file

★ Preserve ideas and references

★ Improve students writing

★ Integrates technology

★ High engagement

★ Because I am getting Chromebooks for my entire class!!!

★ Students can access anywhere

★ Kids can use these materials on iPads, Chromebooks, and other devices

See What Other Teachers Are Saying . . .

My students enjoyed this activity. It was a great way to practice solving perimeter and area right before Easter!

⭐ My students enjoyed this activity. It was a great way to practice solving perimeter and area right before Easter!


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Total Pages
12 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
2 days
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Recognize area as an attribute of plane figures and understand concepts of area measurement.
A square with side length 1 unit, called “a unit square,” is said to have “one square unit” of area, and can be used to measure area.
A plane figure which can be covered without gaps or overlaps by 𝘯 unit squares is said to have an area of 𝘯 square units.
Measure areas by counting unit squares (square cm, square m, square in, square ft, and improvised units).
Relate area to the operations of multiplication and addition.

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