

A KS3 French Easter egg hunt worksheet built around a garden map and a series of short tasks leading to a cultural discovery. Students follow the path, complete language and thinking activities, and collect letters that reveal who traditionally brings the Easter eggs in France.
What’s included
• A garden map worksheet with six tasks to complete:
○ a gap fill text about French Easter tradition
○ a cultural question about the Easter bunny
○ an acrostic to decode
○ a simple calculation activity to unlock letters
○ a recall question about Easter Sunday
○ a riddle as a final challenge
• A vocabulary printout sheet that can be cut into student reference cards
• Full answers included
• Available in PDF and editable PPTX, in colour and black-and-white versions
Designed for KS3 French, this works well as a seasonal cultural activity or an end-of-term task. It should take around 40 minutes with Year 7 classes, revising key content seen earlier in the year and ending with a small linguistic challenge. It can also work as a shorter (~25-minute) lighter revision task for Year 9s.
I hope you and your students enjoy it.
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