I try to do at least two or three books a month, and my book for before Easter break is Last One In Is A Rotten Egg by Diane DeGroat.
You know you have a good book for language when the title of the book is an example of figurative language! This book is also good for predicting, cause/effect, social groups, and offers tons of ways to practice antonyms, synonyms, etc. I am going to pair it with an Easter egg activity and the Expanding Expression Tool.
Just grab several types of Easter eggs and place an object inside for students to use the EET tool to describe. If you don't have the EET program, any type of describing chart can be used.
My eggs are a mix of regular eggs and sports themed. I put erasers, small animals, coins, toys, etc.I love easy, quick prep activities like this one!
I am also going to do two games the week before as the students want fun, fun, fun before the holiday break. I don't mind doing them because we always seem to get our goal work done without them even realizing it!
I found this Bunny popper at my local Books-A-Million. It is just like my Penguin popper that my students love, but Easter-themed. We will use it as a reinforcer with drill work- just pop the ball into an Easter basket.
And last but not least, my most requested game hands down, is the one I save for this time of the year- Funny Bunny. Amazon sells it for eighteen dollars, and I have to say, it is really fun for all age groups. Makes a great reinforcer game!
Thanks for hoppin' by!
I save "Funny Bunny" for Easter, too! My kids love it, especially when I play and my bunnies fall down the hole!
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