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The Easter season is a special time for Christians to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus as well as make special memories with family. Each family can have their own special traditions, but different areas around the globe have unique traditions for how they celebrate together. This icebreaker screen game challenges students to determine whether the Easter traditions given from around the globe are real or made up.
This Resource Includes:
- Complete PowerPoint game file
- Individual (10 Q&A + tiebreaker + instructions) game slides (jpeg files)
- Title slide (jpeg file)
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This icebreaker is best used as a crowd or stage game. As a crowd game, have students stand up and either give a thumbs up if they think the Easter tradition is real or thumbs down if they think it is fake. Students will then sit down when they get an answer wrong until the last person is standing. As a stage game, have students go head-to-head guessing which Easter traditions are real or fake. The best out of 10 questions (plus one tiebreaker) wins.
Hi! My name is Dan Gifford and I have been in student ministry for over 15 years. I love that DYM has created a space for me to share resources that I have created over the years with youth workers just like me. I hope you find my content helpful as you serve students and their families.