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Easter Scavenger Hunt Rules
1.) You’ve got to be in it to win it so make sure you’ve paid £2 to purchase a ticket an then when you complete your challenges you can share with us via Instagram an in our Teams File.
2) Try an Complete as Many Challenges as You Can an with each challenge complete make sure u have fun.
3) A lot of the tasks involve creativity and creativity is great for the mind and making us feel good so for every task complete remind yourself I’m doing something that’s good.
4) Be brave an when completing your tasks even though you can share an evidence in teams why not share on your Instagram too an tag the ubu Instagram and ubu activities an committee Instagram page because sharing is caring an we may not be able to do our tasks together but we can do the virtually together with the powers of our social media. The aim of the Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt is too lift those Winter blues and too put the Spring into Spring an so we’re feeling Hopeful as we Hop into Summer.
5)When going on the nature walk follow lockdown rules and if doing with a friend ensure that they’re in your household bubble.
6) The Judges decision is final so ultimately the RAG RABBIT will choose a winner so remember it’s not the winning the counts but taking part an us virtually doing something together but Good Luck to all who who do take part x x x
Easter Scavenger Hunt Tasks.
1.Can u boil an egg if u can make a video teaching your fellow students how to make boiled egg and soldiers for breakfast.
2. Do Something nice for a friend and make them an Easter Card an Take a Photo of the Card You make.
3. If you’ve any eggs passed their sell by date why not hard boil them an decorate them. We all loved the competitions in school whereby we got to decorate an Egg.
4. For students that are into their fashion either make or design an Easter Bonnet or either make or design a Easter Bag/Basket. Share pics of your designs and if you go all out an make one share a photo wearing your design.
5. Let’s see your Juggling Skills Do you Dare Juggle with the Eggs or Would you prefer to be like Bugs Bunny Show Us how you can Juggle Some Carrot’s.
6. The Suns out so go out on a nature, sensory walk see if you can find an take a photo off:
· Cherry Blossoms in the Tree’s
· The Daffodils in Bloom.
· A squirrel as they’re know out roaming for food an climbing up the trees. Try spot either a red/grey squirrel.
· If you live close to a park share a video or take a selfie of you feeding left over bread to the ducks.
7. Know the suns out and we can soon have a Drink Outside Design an Make and show us a video or a Pic of you making your very own Spring/Summer Themed Cocktail/Mocktail.
8. Everyone loves a cream Egg and Everyone always ask’s “How Do you Eat Your”s so make a vid telling us “How you Eat Yours”
9. Can you in less than 250 words answer one of life’s greatest debates Which came first the Chicken or The Egg. You can either do a video oral answer or type up a written answer.
10. The Rag Rabbit Has a famous Friend Bugs Bunny an The Rag Rabbit is missing seeing his friend share with us a video of you impersonating Bugs Bunny an saying his famous catchphrase “What’s Up Doc”
11. The Easter Bunny knows that it’s been hard to run Easter Egg Hunts this year but luckily for him his friends Conor an Charlie will have hid some Easter Eggs on the UBU website, Can you tell us How many you find take a pic of we’re you spot the hidden eggs on the UBU website.
Winner will get a special Easter Morrisons Hamper!
We will be using zoom to host a scavenger hunt!
Zoom Meeting https://bradford-ac-uk.zoom.us/j/84159726215?pwd=Nk1MVmh5ZFNQVzZxZkxmcm9mcjdWZz09
Meeting ID: 841 5972 6215
Passcode: easter
Venue : Zoom
Type: Society
Start Date: Wednesday 07-04-2021 - 12:00
End date: Monday 12-04-2021 - 13:30
Capacity: 60
ubuactivitiescommittee@bradford.ac.uk
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