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In this screen game, students go head-to-head to see who can find the hidden Easter egg.

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One of my favorite parts of Easter as a kid was the Easter egg hunt! Well, in this screen game, students get to go back to their childhood as they compete over who can find the Easter egg first. In this simple game, a photo will be shown. The photo is divided into twelve squares to make life easier; students must find the egg hiding somewhere in the photo and be the first to call out which square the egg is hiding in. 

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file 
  • Individual (10 Q&A + instructions + tiebreaker) game slides (jpeg files) 
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

 

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About this Product
This game works great as guys vs. girls. But you could also have the whole crowd play, having the first person to see the egg shout it out. Or you could give contestants 30 seconds and see how many eggs they can find. This game is very versatile, so the choice is yours!
Jake Retich

Jake Retich

If you have a group of twelve kids who don't understand your illustrations and one of them wants to kill you, you have a youth group just like Jesus.