Every year we try to make new games to play with our students. This year we had left over self-righting Easter eggs from Easter crafts, so we hung them from a frame made of milk cartons and challenged our students to place ping pong balls one by one on top of the eggs, any balls that slipped off or through the eggs would lose points for the team.
We also played a game of Easter kerplunk, made with three metal frames found at the Japanese equivalent of Poundland, which we dressed in leftover wool and old Easter paper decorations. It worked particularly well in classes with young learners.
The games will soon be added to our Easter party games roster with full instructions, so don't forget to check in regularly for updates!!