A set of four black-and-white Easter-themed math worksheets is displayed overlapping on a light purple background. The worksheets are titled “Doubles,” “Near Doubles,” “More and Less,” and “Skip Counting.” Each page includes bunny or Easter egg illustrations alongside early math activities such as addition problems, number patterns, and counting exercises designed for young learners.
A black-and-white Easter-themed math worksheet titled “DOUBLES” features decorated Easter eggs with addition problems inside them. The worksheet includes doubles facts such as 8+8, 2+2, 9+9, 6+6, and larger number doubles like 30+30 and 90+90. The page is bordered with a hand-drawn style frame and designed for children practicing addition skills.
A "Skip Counting" worksheet featuring rows of bunny silhouettes with numbers inside, encouraging students to practice counting by intervals.
A "More and Less" math worksheet with a grid for students to find 10 and 100 more or less than the target number. Easter eggs and a bunny illustration decorate the page.
A black and white "Near Doubles" math worksheet featuring addition problems with an Easter theme. A bunny, chick, decorated eggs, and a basket of eggs add a festive touch.
Four black-and-white Easter-themed math worksheets are displayed layered together on a light grey background. The worksheets are titled “Doubles,” “Near Doubles,” “More and Less,” and “Skip Counting.” Activities include addition problems, counting patterns, and number exercises using Easter eggs and bunny shapes. Bright crayons and colorful paper decorate the corners of the image, and a pink “Digital Mrs Edgar” logo appears in the top left corner.
A person holds a completed Easter-themed “DOUBLES” math worksheet featuring brightly colored Easter eggs with solved addition problems inside them. Examples include 8+8=16, 4+4=8, 50+50=100, and 90+90=180. The worksheet has a hand-drawn border and is decorated with pastel colors. Small toy carrots and colorful mini eggs are scattered on the table beside the page.

Grade 1 & 2 Easter Maths Worksheets

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This ready-to-print resource offers eight targeted activities designed to reinforce essential math skills for Year 1-2 students. Covering key concepts like skip counting by 2s, 3s, 5s, and 10s, 10 more/less, 100 more/less, doubles, near doubles, and Easter-themed word problems at three difficulty levels, this pack provides comprehensive practice.

Perfect for classroom use during the Easter season, these worksheets are easy to implement and ideal for quick revision sessions. Plus, an answer key is included to simplify the marking process for teachers, making it a time-saving resource that streamlines your workflow.

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