As someone who loves to bring people together through fun and engaging activities, I’m always on the lookout for creative icebreaker ideas that can help make any event a success. One theme that I particularly enjoy is Easter, as it’s a time of renewal, joy, and celebration. That’s why I recommend incorporating Easter-themed “This or That” icebreaker questions into your upcoming event!
How to incorporate Easter themed This or That questions
To make the most of your Easter-themed “This or That” icebreaker questions, follow these steps:
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Prepare a list of questions beforehand that are related to Easter traditions, symbols, and values. You can find inspiration from reading articles, watching videos, or browsing online forums and social media groups.
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Print out the questions on cards or display them on a screen or a poster board. Encourage your guests to form small groups of 3-5 people and take turns asking each other the questions. You can also create a rotation system where each group moves on to the next question after a set amount of time (e.g., 2-3 minutes).
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Make sure everyone has a chance to answer each question and listen actively to their responses. Encourage follow-up questions, comments, and discussions that build on the initial answers. You can also share your own insights and opinions about Easter to keep the conversation flowing.
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After everyone has had a chance to answer all the questions, gather your guests in a larger group and ask them to share their favorite or most surprising answers. You can also use this opportunity to highlight any commonalities or connections that emerged during the activity.
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Consider using some of the insights or stories that came up during the “This or That” icebreaker as a springboard for further conversations and activities throughout the day. For example, you could organize an Easter egg hunt or a crafting workshop where guests can create their own Easter-themed decorations.
Ideas on different themes of questions
To keep your Easter-themed “This or That” icebreaker questions fresh and engaging, you can explore different themes and categories that are relevant to the holiday. Here are some ideas:
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Traditions: Ask questions related to the customs, practices, and rituals associated with Easter (e.g., “What is your favorite Easter tradition?” or “Do you prefer dying eggs or hunting for them?”).
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Symbols: Ask questions about the symbols, icons, and images that are associated with Easter (e.g., “Which Easter symbol do you find most meaningful?” or “What does the Easter bunny represent to you?”).
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Values: Ask questions that explore the values, beliefs, and principles that underlie Easter (e.g., “How has Easter shaped your understanding of hope and renewal?” or “What does the resurrection story mean to you?”).
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Humor: Ask questions that tap into the lighter side of Easter (e.g., “Which Easter candy is your guilty pleasure?” or “What is the funniest Easter memory you have?”).
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Culture: Ask questions that reference the cultural, historical, and social aspects of Easter (e.g., “How do different cultures celebrate Easter?” or “What is the significance of Easter in your community?”).
By incorporating these different themes of questions into your Easter-themed icebreaker activity, you can create a fun, engaging, and meaningful experience for your guests that will help make your event a success. So why not give it a try and see how it can bring your group together in a spirit of joy and celebration!
My favorite Easter themed This or That questions
- Easter wreath or Easter garland?
- Easter Bonnet or Easter Bowtie?
- Easter Bonnet or Easter Bow Tie?
- Chocolate bunny or marshmallow peeps?
- Easter Egg Hunt Indoors or Outdoors?
- Easter Egg Roll or Easter Egg Toss?
- Dyeing eggs or painting eggs?
- Easter Egg Puzzles or Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt?
- Easter egg tree or Easter egg centerpiece?
- Easter egg hunt outdoors or indoors?
- Pastel Colors or Bright Colors?
- Easter egg dye or paint?
- Easter Chick or Easter Duckling?
- Easter sunrise service or Easter evening service?
- Bunny ears or bunny tail?
- Easter picnic or Easter barbecue?
- Jelly beans or gummy bears?
- Easter egg cookies or Easter egg cupcakes?
- Peeps or Jelly Beans?
- Easter Lamb or Easter Ham?
- Peeps or Cadbury eggs?
- Real Eggs or Plastic Eggs?
- Carrot cake or chocolate cake?
- Easter Bunny or Easter Chick?
- Easter baskets or Easter bags?
- Easter Sweets or Easter Savories?
- Easter parade or Easter pageant?
- Easter Parade or Easter Carnival?
- Egg hunt or Easter basket?
- Easter lilies or daffodils?
- Easter brunch or Easter dinner?
- Easter gift exchange or Easter card exchange?
- Easter Sunrise Service or Easter Vigil Mass?
- Easter Movie or Easter Book?
- Easter Egg Hunt or Easter Egg Roll with Obstacles?
- Easter Flowers or Easter Balloons?
- Easter Egg Roll Tournament or Easter Egg Painting Contest?
- Boiled or fried eggs?
- Easter Island or Easter Island Chocolate Factory?
- Lamb or ham?
- Easter bunny trail mix or Easter bunny trail cookies?
- Easter egg hunt with hard-to-find eggs or easy-to-find eggs?
- Chocolate Bunny or Gummy Bunny?
- Easter Lilies or Easter Tulips?
- Easter Egg Hunt or Easter Basket Surprise?
- Easter movies or Easter books?
- Easter candy or Easter toys?
- Easter Parade or Easter Egg Decorating?
- Easter Bunny Ears or Easter Bunny Tail?
- Easter Peeps Diorama or Easter Egg Diorama?
- Easter Egg Wreath or Easter Flower Wreath?
- Marshmallow chicks or chocolate eggs?
- Easter Cross or Easter Resurrection Garden?
- Easter chocolate truffles or Easter fruit pies?
- Easter bonnet or Easter tie?
- Easter Egg Hunt or Easter Egg Roll?
- Brunch or dinner?
- Easter Basket or Easter Bucket?
- Easter egg hunt with a big prize or small prizes?
- Easter Cookies or Easter Cupcakes?
- Easter ham or Easter lamb?
- Easter Egg Tree or Easter Egg Bouquet?
- Easter bonnet or bunny ears?
- Easter egg potato stamp or Easter egg glitter bomb?
- Easter bonfire or Easter fireworks?
- Easter pastel colors or bright Easter colors?
- Easter Egg Dyeing or Easter Egg Painting?
- Easter Egg Piñata or Easter Egg Piñata Smashing?
- Easter Egg Hunt for Kids or for Adults?
- Easter egg hunt with clues or without clues?
- Spring cleaning or Easter decorating?
- Easter Carrot Cake or Easter Chocolate Cake?
- Easter egg hunt with plastic eggs or real eggs?
- Easter basket grass or shredded paper?
- Easter bunny hot chocolate or Easter tea?
- Easter egg roll or egg toss?
- Chocolate or jelly beans?
- Easter Bunny Costume or Easter Chick Costume?
- Carrot cake or lemon cake?
- Ham or Lamb?
- Carrot cake or hot cross buns?
- Easter egg shaped cookies or Easter bunny shaped cookies?
- Easter egg scavenger hunt or Easter puzzle hunt?
- Easter egg hunt with just kids or with kids and adults?
- Easter Pancakes or Easter French Toast?
- Easter sunrise service or Easter church service?
- Easter Sunday or Easter Monday?
- Easter egg dye or stickers?
- Easter egg piñata or Easter egg balloon pop?
- Easter family gathering or Easter with friends?
- Easter lily or daffodil?
- Pastels or bright colors?
- Easter egg painting or Easter egg drawing?
- Easter cards or Easter crafts?
- Easter Egg Dye or Natural Dye?
- Easter morning church service or Easter evening church service?
- Easter basket with mostly candy or mostly toys?
- Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt or Easter Egg Trivia?
- Easter Egg Hunt or Easter Egg Swap?
- Easter Cake or Easter Cookies?
About the author
Jon Zajac
Founder & Chief Icebreaker
I started Icebreaker Spot because I truly believe that strong connections are the foundation of successful teams. I wanted to create a platform that would make it easy for people to find and share icebreakers and team building activities, empowering them to build trust, foster collaboration, and ultimately, achieve greatness together.