So excited about this fun activity! I can’t wait until Thursday when I will put this plan into action.

We are reading, “Get the Egg!” From Reading Street this week and my little firsties need some eggstra sequencing practice. See what I did there? Ha ha.
Honestly, this story was pretty ho hum for me so I really wanted to jazz it up. I decided I would have my kids play a game called, “Get the Egg”. I know, very clever game name.
I chose 4 main points of the story and one of my awesome parent volunteers wrote them on plastic easter egg halves. She made 12 sets of 4 eggs. I will scatter the eggs around the classroom prior to starting the activity.
The students will work in pairs to “Go Get the Eggs!” Each pair will need to find 4 different events from the story. Once they have collected their 4 events, they will work together to put them in order.
Nothing says “FUN” like an indoor egg hunt in October.