It’s Easter this weekend, so just in case you need a few extra ideas….

First of all from the main Easter Egg Hunt page  we have:

 

Chocolate Monster:

This is my favourite game for Easter.

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1. Put the picture book pages or flashcards on the board.
2. Before class put a number on the back of each card. On the back of two of them put a “Chocolate Monster”.
3. One team asks “Look in the grass. Is it in the grass?” etc.
4. Look on the back, the team gets that many Easter eggs.
5. But if the Chocolate Monster is there he eats all the Easter eggs ( points) they’ve collected so far!

Very cool game.

 

Colouring Easter Eggs: 
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Either real eggs or drawn on a piece of paper, shout out the colours to put on the egg.

Also good for names of shapes e.g. “Draw a red square”, “Draw an orange circle” etc.

 

 

Do you have a pink egg?
Try the “Do you have …?” game but have the kids collect different coloured Easter eggs.

 

How many eggs?:

Fill a big jar with mini Easter eggs and ask the kids how many are in the jar.

Great for big numbers!

Or you could use it for practising weights and measures, e.g. “How many grams do you think it is?”.

 

Prepositions Easter Egg Hunt: 

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Hide a real Easter egg somewhere in the classroom.

You ask the kids “Where’s the Easter egg?”.

The kids reply with “Is it under/on/near/next to the ….”.

You reply with “Warmer or Colder” depending on how near they are. The winner gets to keep the egg ( and share with their friends of course!).

Ninja Tip:  Try the Spider song with this game! 🙂

 

Broken Easter Eggs:

Try a similar game to the Valentine’s Broken Hearts game

But instead of broken hearts, have broken Easter Eggs!

 

Mido’s Super Egg Game:

Check it out here.

 

Plus ….

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All you amazing Genki English VIPs also get even more cool Easter ideas:

There’s the spot the difference sheets, great for animals and prepositions!

 

Page 31 of the Imagination Worksheets has a great Easter page,  you’ll be blown away with what the kids come up with!

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And do check out the huge new software update from last week!

easterbath

(If you bought the Teacher’s Set in the last week you already have this!  And thank you to all of you who did, it’s been an great to see so many of you this week! 🙂 ) 

Anyway, I think that’s enough for now.

I hope you have an awesome, amazing Genki Easter.

And don’t eat too much chocolate! 🙂

Be genki,

Richard

Richard Graham

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One Response to “Bumper Easter Ideas”

  1. Julia

    Hi Richard!

    Thank you for making every lesson a holiday! Happy coming Easter to you,too!

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