Easter Scattergories Game for Kids and Families
Play this fun Scattergories game which is great for parties, family game nights, and the classroom.
3 different category cards with 2 games per sheet.
Here's how you play:
🐇Pick a letter from the alphabet. If you want it to be random, you can put all the letters in a hat and draw one each time. Or just take turns picking. It would be well-advised to not use letters like Q, Z, I, etc. unless you really want a challenge.
🐇Write the letter at the top of the page or column where you will write your answers.
🐇Set a timer for 3 minutes. You could do shorter or longer depending on the age group and everyone’s skill level.
🐇When you say go, players use the selected letter to answer each category. Each category you complete should start with that letter. For example, if the category says “Christmas decorations” and the letter is L, you could write lights for your answer.
🐇When the timer goes off, everyone compares answers. If you have the same answer as anyone else, then you have to cross that one off your list, and it doesn’t count as a point. If your answer doesn’t match anyone’s and it makes sense, then you get a point for that answer. Unless it’s a double letter then it’s 2 points – more on that below.
4 Pages. PDF digital download. US letter 8.5" x 11".
Play this fun Scattergories game which is great for parties, family game nights, and the classroom.
3 different category cards with 2 games per sheet.
Here's how you play:
🐇Pick a letter from the alphabet. If you want it to be random, you can put all the letters in a hat and draw one each time. Or just take turns picking. It would be well-advised to not use letters like Q, Z, I, etc. unless you really want a challenge.
🐇Write the letter at the top of the page or column where you will write your answers.
🐇Set a timer for 3 minutes. You could do shorter or longer depending on the age group and everyone’s skill level.
🐇When you say go, players use the selected letter to answer each category. Each category you complete should start with that letter. For example, if the category says “Christmas decorations” and the letter is L, you could write lights for your answer.
🐇When the timer goes off, everyone compares answers. If you have the same answer as anyone else, then you have to cross that one off your list, and it doesn’t count as a point. If your answer doesn’t match anyone’s and it makes sense, then you get a point for that answer. Unless it’s a double letter then it’s 2 points – more on that below.
4 Pages. PDF digital download. US letter 8.5" x 11".