Wednesday, December 6, 2023
20 Egg-Citing Easter Challenges for Children!

20 Egg-citing Easter Challenges for Children!

by Mark Warner
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Ages: 5-11

Try some of these egg-citing Easter challenges with the children in your class:

  1. Design a vehicle that can transport a hard-boiled egg safely from one point to another.
  2. Design a device that will protect a hard-boiled egg when it is dropped from a height.
  3. Design some packaging for a new Easter egg.
  4. Create an advert to promote a new Easter egg. This could be for a poster / billboard, a digital display advert or an advert for radio / television / cinema.
  5. Write the Easter bunny’s diary entry about his / her disastrous day delivering the eggs.
  6. Write a recipe for a delicious Easter treat, or try following a recipe to make your own!
  7. Design an Easter basket that can carry your Easter treats!
  8. Make a comic strip or an animation with an Easter theme.
  9. Try our Easter ‘Finish the Picture’ activity. Who is the Easter bunny delivering eggs to?
  10. Make an Easter hat to wear during your Easter celebrations.
  11. Build an Easter egg or bunny using Lego or other construction toys.
  12. Design an Easter card to send to a friend.
  13. Write your own Easter shape poem. Use our template to help.
  14. Find out how Easter is celebrated in different parts of the world. Could you create a news report or an ebook to teach others what you discover?
  15. Use programming software to design a game with an Easter theme.
  16. Use a programmable robot (e.g. a Beebot) to transport an Easter egg safely from one classroom to another. Could you record the commands that you used to complete this challenge?
  17. Design some symmetrical Easter egg images (using our free template).
  18. Plan an Easter egg hunt that others can try. Can you set up some clues and hide them in safe places around your classroom / school?
  19. Design a card / board game with an Easter theme.
  20. Create an egg launcher that will fire a small toy egg as far as possible (ensuring that there is nobody in the way first!).

If you have any other suggestions, please leave a comment below…

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