2. Materials
• Enough Easter Eggs
for all participants to
have 1 egg
• Easter Basket or a
bag
Game Objective
Use Easter Eggs to separate
your group into teams.
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3. Game Preparation
1. Determine before your event
how many teams you want to
have and how many people
you want on each team.
2. Choose one color of egg for
each team.
3. Make sure the remaining eggs
are of equal numbers for each
color.
4. Place all the eggs you have
selected into a bag and mix
them up.
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4. Game Play
1. When participants walk
into the party, allow
them to reach into the
bag or Easter Basket and
grab one color of Egg to
hold onto–not to eat!
2. When everyone has
arrived and you are
ready to form teams, tell
everyone to shout out
their color until they
find everyone else in
their team.
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5. Variations
1. Combine this with Jelly Bean
Salvation for a fun Easter
Gospel presentation.
2. Instead of real Easter eggs,
use hollow plastic Easter eggs
and combine this with Easter
Egg Hunt for a meaningful
lesson on the events
surrounding Easter. You can
also write the verses on the
eggs with wax before you dye
the real eggs.
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