The anticipation of Easter and the coming springtime are excellent reasons to party, especially with kids. When planning an Easter classroom party for early elementary students, keep the focus on a few games that are simple and easy to understand. Encourage each child to participate by awarding small prizes to each game winner. Before you know it, the kids will be "hopping" around with excitement.
Plan an Easter party to reward students' hard work. After a long winter spent in diligent schoolwork, children are ready to take a break when Spring's arrival is near. Celebrate the season of Spring and the traditions of the Easter holiday with a party at school. Candy and pastel-colored decorations fill store shelves near Easter, making it easy to create an Easter party atmosphere. For children, the favorite part of any school party is the games, so plan two or three to add to the excitement.
Christmas and Easter are the two most important holidays for a church. Easter designates the observance and celebration of Christ's resurrection. Churches conduct many activities during this time including musicals, skits and special services. Churches emphasize Easter to children though parties which feature outdoor egg hunts and games. The purpose of these activities is to introduce the meaning of Easter to kids while having fun.
Easter parties are a fun way for kids to celebrate the holiday with their friends. Even if you don't celebrate the religious aspect of Easter, it is still an opportunity to celebrate the coming of spring. You can plan Easter egg games for both inside and outside.
When choosing games for an Easter party for adults, you can either look back to your childhood for ideas or choose games you have played at other events and add an Easter theme to the game. The games can be simple ones that can be played as an ice breaker, such as a game of bingo. They can also be competitive games played by either individuals or teams. When awarding prizes for Easter party games, choose Easter-themed prizes such as candy or Easter baskets filled with a variety of items.
What better way to celebrate this spring holiday than by hosting a tea party?