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Match the Eggs

Match the Eggs. A PowerPoint Game from EffectiveChildrensMinistry.org. Instructions for Matching the Eggs. This review game plays like “Concentration”. Two teams play alternately. After answering a review question correctly (and being awarded points) the first team chooses TWO numbers.

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Match the Eggs

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  1. Match the Eggs A PowerPoint Game from EffectiveChildrensMinistry.org

  2. Instructions for Matching the Eggs • This review game plays like “Concentration”. • Two teams play alternately. After answering a review question correctly (and being awarded points) the first team chooses TWO numbers. • The PowerPoint operator clicks once on each of the two numbers. Two decorated eggs will be revealed. • If the eggs are not identical, click once on each egg and the numbers will cover them up again. • The next team will win their chance to play by answering a review question. They can choose two numbers, but may prefer to ask for only one to be revealed at first, in case they can recall where its matching partner is. • If matching eggs are found, award bonus points. Leave the eggs on display. But remember NOT TO CLICK ON MATCHED EGGS, as the number will obscure them again. • This game has been made by Catherine Slight and Lin Pearson, of EffectiveChildrensMinistry.org. This is the blog of where you will find more free downloadable games and resources for children’s ministry. We ask that you do not copy or resistribute this without including this slide with the attributions • Presentation by Catherine Slight and Lin Pearson – www.effectivechildrensministry.org • Artwork by PeHaa at PeHaa.com , whom we thank for the free use of the beautiful images.

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