Double Easter Egg Karuta

It’s newsletter day today and this month’s game is “Double Easter Egg Karuta“.

Another idea I heard about was to flip over the traditional Easter Egg Hunt, where the kids hide the Easter eggs and then tell you where they are in English e.g. in the desk, under the bookcase etc. You time and see how long it takes. For larger classes you can have different coloured teams, and time to see how long it takes you to find each team’s eggs. Obviously the clearer the instructions the faster you can find them. Mind you for safety’s sake it may be better to stick to the traditional way where the teacher hides them and the kids have to search. As with the other GE event songs the Easter Song makes teaching the English nice and easy, although you might also want to add in the “Where is Mr Monkey?” song for prepositions.

Richard Graham

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