![]() Kids will have to find the matching pairs and put the eggs back together again. Make matching sets of eggs by writing one half of the pair on each half of the egg and then splitting them up. Green Egg Matching – Using green plastic Easter eggs, let kids practice matching sets of rhyming words, upper and lower case letters, patterns, or numbers and dots. Her kids were quite surprised when their judgements turned out to be wrong! One was orange juice that she tinted green, and the other was warm salt water that she tinted blue. Taste Test – The blog “ Finding the Teachable Moments” had a great idea for a lesson on not prejudging using this story and a simple taste test. I may receive a commission from purchases you make through the links in this post. Standard Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. This story presents a lot of opportunities for fun lessons and experiences, and it is an entertaining read aloud for kids and adults. It is also a great lesson about not judging a book by it’s cover (pun intended). This story is a great vehicle for teaching kids about rhyming pairs. ![]() The main character declares that he DOES NOT like green eggs and ham, but Sam-I-Am insists that he will like them if he just tries. ![]() Who doesn’t like Green Eggs and Ham? It is a classic Dr. ![]()
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