Easter Word Searches — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. We look for hidden eggs in the yard.
Children hunt for colorful eggs hidden around the yard on Easter morning, so eggs is the word that fits the sentence.
2. A baby sheep is called a lamb.
A baby sheep has its own special name: lamb. You often see lambs in spring fields with their mothers.
3. The bunny brings treats on Easter morning.
On Easter morning the bunny hops around leaving treats like candy and chocolate for children to find.
4. Rain helps flowers grow in spring.
Spring rain gives flowers the water they need to grow taller and open their petals.
5. A nest is where a bird lives.
Birds build a nest out of twigs and grass to keep their eggs and baby birds safe.
6. We eat chocolate eggs on Easter.
Chocolate eggs are a sweet Easter treat shaped like the eggs we hunt for, so eggs completes the sentence.
7. Butterflies have colorful wings.
Butterflies fly using their wings, which are often bright and colorful with pretty patterns.
8. Spring days are longer and sunny.
In spring the sun shines longer each day, making the days warm and sunny.
9. The garden is full of pretty flowers.
Gardens bloom in spring with flowers of many colors, making them look pretty.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
lamb
→ baby sheep
baby sheep
nest
→ bird home
bird home
jelly bean
→ Easter candy
Easter candy
parade
→ Easter march
Easter march
A lamb is a baby sheep, a nest is a bird home, jelly beans are a popular Easter candy, and a parade is an Easter march down the street, so each pair connects an Easter word to its meaning.