Easter Games outdoors

Data de publicació: Mar 25, 2016 3:49:5 PM

AT INS Narcís Monturiol, the traditions surrounding Eastern Time include to do an egg hunt outside, in the playground. Teachers put the chocolate eggs inside some bunny bags and hide them around the playground (behind a tree, at the top of the emergency stairs, next to the vegetable field, etc.) and students have to answer some questions in groups to receive a final clue leading them to where their Easter Eggs are hidden.

Here below you have a sample of questions to start preparing your own gymkhana.

However, who says an Easter Egg hunt is just for kids? It can be a cool activity also for grown -ups. Have you ever thought about organizing an Egg hunt for teachers, this time indoors?

Some of the clues could be:

- Somewhere to learn, somewhere to surf. Look on the keys to find me please (PC Keyboard)

- Sitting down having a rest. Where is a comfy place that's best? (Sofa, chair)

- You are clever, you are no fool. Look where we keep things cool. (Fridge)

- You put two arms in when you go out. To go to school or when hanging out (Jacket)

- Think about looking near to your feet. When you are somewhere that you eat (Under a table)

(Ideas from http://www.uk-entertainers.co.uk/blog/2012/04/complete-free-easter-egg-hunt-guide/)

Got the inspiration?