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Contact_FullName:
Terry
Contact_Email:
rnHayden@msn.com

10-16-00

In my classroom, I like to read the book Chickens Aren't the Only Ones. Then we try to recall all the different critters that come from eggs. In my discovery table I place plastic Easter eggs. Inside the eggs are an assortment of small critters that come from eggs. I use rubber bugs of different types, goldfish, dinosaurs, snakes, lizards, turtles, ducks and anything else that I can find that is small enough that would hatch from an egg. The kids love discovering what is in each egg.


Contact_FullName:
Carrie 
Contact_Email:
mclark7507@jps.net

10-16-00

Color matching colored Easter eggs to colored egg carton cups. get an egg carton and color the inside of each egg cup a different color. Then set out the colored Easter eggs and have them match the correct color of egg to the same color in the carton.


Contact_FullName:
Melissa
Contact_Email:
miller_kendall@mail1.newton.k12.ia.us

10-7-00

Children match eggs to a bird in a nest. Have a bird sitting in a nest with a number on its wing. The children will place the correct number of eggs in the nest. Could also be used as an alphabet matching game.



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