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| Kids could earn a plastic egg w/ a trinket inside if they had good behavior for the day. |
| Pocket chart story for the week. |
| Picture sort |
| Kids sorted, drew and labeled pictures of oviparous animals. |
| Cute nest/snack idea. Cut a lunch sack in half, have the kids fold down the sack, add easter grass, a bird peep and jellybeans for eggs. |
| Cute story I found at the local library. I love all of Anne Rockwell's books. |
| The kids had fun using plastic animals to put in eggs and had their friends guess what animal was inside. |
| Making pinecone birdfeeders with lard and birdseed. |
| See hula hoop sorting below. |
| Egg spin word family game using all blue eggs since we were talking about robins that day. |
| Yes/No animal oviparous game. |
| Graphing favorite ways to eat eggs. |
| Funny egg craft. |





I love your egg ideas. After hatching chicks in my class this year and blogstalking like crazy I thought I'd seen every egg idea ever thought up. ;) Feel free to stop by and add me if you'd like to see some of my oviparous stuff to use next year!
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