E is for Egg

Dear Sis,

Our Daily Reading

Our non-fiction selection is from the Cat in the Hat Learning Library collection: Who Hatches the Egg? by Tish Rabe. This book has great content, written in verse, and even follows a chick embryo through its stages of development.

Our fiction selection for today is Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. Sam-I-am might be a nuisance, but he reminds us we don’t know if we like something until we try it!

Green Eggs Shape Mat

Print Green Eggs Shape Matching Mat from AUThentic Creation’s Teachers Pay Teachers account, on white card stock. Place shape mat in a page protection, and cut out and laminate shapes, for durability.

Green Eggs & Ham Alphabet Cards

Print Green Eggs and Ham Letter Match Game by The Cozy Red Cottage, on white card stock. Cut out and laminate for durability.

These game is designed for kids who are learning to match upper case and lower case letters. William is not at that point yet. He is still learning his alphabet. We started our lesson, by singing through the alphabet song a few times together. Then we used the upper case cards as flash cards. I told him letter names and a few words that start with that letter and he repeated the information back to me while studying the card.

Green Eggs Counting Mat

Print Green Eggs Math Mats for Counting, Addition, and Subtraction from A to Z Teacher Stuff, on white card stock. Also print Number Cards by Tag Sis, You’re It! Draw a square in the upper corner of the counting mat for number placement. Place mat in a page protector. Cut out and laminate eggs and numbers.

Lunch: Green Eggs & Ham

Green Eggs & Ham
Yields 12
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Ingredients
  1. 6 eggs, boiled and peeled
  2. 2 - 3 T mayonaise
  3. green food coloring
  4. 12 slices ham cold cuts
Instructions
  1. Slice eggs in half lengthwise. Remove yolks, place in a mixing bowl, and crush until smooth with the back of a fork.
  2. Stir in mayonnaise until smooth. Stir in food coloring.
  3. Place egg mixture in a pastry bag with a large star tip. Pipe into egg whites.
  4. Roll slices of ham and secure with toothpicks.
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Love,

b

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