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Home > Lesson Planning Channel > Lesson Planning Archives > Holidays, Interdiciplinary, The Seasons > Lesson Planning Article

LESSON PLANNING ARTICLE

Five "Eggs-traordinary" Lesson Plans:
Just Add the Eggs!

Looking for a teaching theme with which to welcome spring? We have "eggs-actly" what you're looking for! Toss eggs into the curriculum mix. Eggs can be used to teach skills in math, geography, and science. And don't forget to create "eggs-quisite" art! Included: Five lessons.

Did you know that the average American consumes more than 20 dozen eggs a year? (That figure is down from more than 400 eggs a year in 1945!) Did you know that U.S. farms produced more than 73 billion eggs last year? Do you know which five states produce the most eggs? You can learn those facts and more on the U.S. Egg Industry Fact Sheet from the American Egg Board.

No question about it! Eggs are an important part of our modern diet. They also can be used to teach a wide variety of curriculum areas. That's why "Eggs" makes a great springtime or Eastertime teaching theme.

What's All the
"Eggs-citement"?

Looking for more "eggs-ceptional" lessons? You can find additional ideas for mixing eggs into your curriculum in the following lessons from Education World's archive of resources:

Why All the EGGS-citement About EGGS?

String Eggs

Healthy Teeth: A Hands-On Science "Eggs-periment"

The Classroom Easter Egg Hunt

15 Relays for Field Days: "Chicken Relay" and "Spoon Zoom"

20 Field Day Activities Any Kid Can Do: "Diving for Eggs" and "Egg Toss"

Making Baked Ice Cream

Eggshell People

How Long Does It Take Food to Spoil?

Egg Babies: Can They Keep Teens from Having Real Babies?

The five lessons below, and the lessons listed in the endbar at the bottom of this article, are a great starting point for using eggs to teach lessons across the curriculum.

While you're at it, how about tossing in a little egg history? You can do that by reading aloud the White House Easter Egg Roll History and asking questions to test students' listening comprehension. Then share "The White House Easter Egg Roll" poem.

FIVE "EGGS-CELLENT" LESSONS

This week, Education World provides five "eggs-cellent" lessons. Click each of the five lesson headlines below for a complete teaching resource. (Appropriate grade levels for each lesson appear in parentheses.)

"Eggs-treme" Egg Hunt
Students draw and read maps that lead to hidden eggs. (Grades K-8)

"Eggs-perimenting" Fun
A hands-on "eggs-periment" teaches about density. Plus 10 more egg experiments! (Grades Pre K-8)

"Eggs-ceptional"Art
Use egg-based paints to make an "eggs-ceptionally" colorful window display. (Grades Pre K-12)

"Eggs-ploring" Math With Jelly Eggs
Jelly eggs (or jellybeans) help teach estimation, place value, graphing, rounding, computation, and probability. (Grades 3-12)

Egg-Carton Art "Eggs-hibit"
Recycle egg cartons by turning them into "eggs-quisite" art! (Grades Pre K-8)

"EGGS-TRA" RESOURCES

Following are a few more lesson ideas for "eggs-panding" on the fun!

Article by Gary Hopkins
Education World®
Copyright © 2008 Education World

Originally published 03/26/2004
Links last updated 02/04/2008



 



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