Egg Math

April 10th, 2006 by ClickSchooling Leave a reply »

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Chickscope

The egg’s interesting mathematical properties are explored at this site that seems to be designed for students in junior high and up. Explore the symmetry of eggs, dividing eggs equally, spherical geometry, and embryo calculus to determine how many cells are in a chick, and more. When you get to the site just click on the module that interests you on the menu, and a new page opens with lesson plan and activities.

Egg Math Worksheet

You’ll find a variety of egg-themed questions on this page that require elementary math skills to discover the answers. You also have to click on some links to other egg-related websites to find information to do some of the math problems.

Easter Egg Math

This website offers an Easter-egg-themed math lesson for Kindergartners in a classroom. It can easily be adjusted for use in a homeschool setting or as a homeschool support group or family activity.

Egg Math Brain Teaser

Are you an egghead? Kids (grade 3 and up) will have to use their eggs to figure out the answer to this reverse cryptogram.

Egg Drop Game

Practice your math skills with integers, fractions, and decimals (grade 5 & up) in order to save the eggs from falling and breaking. Better be quick or you’ll crack up!

Egg Matching Game

This is just a fun, animated concentration-type matching game for kids of all ages. Try to match the baby dinosaurs as they hatch from their eggs.

Have fun!

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