pdf, 1.95 MB
pdf, 1.95 MB
png, 93.17 KB
png, 93.17 KB

The poem, “Egg-citing World Egg Day Poem: Acknowledge Eggs on October 11th - A Shell-abration,” is a whimsical and informative ode to the humble egg, marking its significance in history, nutrition and culinary arts. This delightful poem takes readers on a journey through the many ways eggs enrich our lives, from their role in breakfast dishes to their importance in science and art.

Teachers can use this PDF in the classroom to engage students with fun and educational content. The poem can be read aloud during morning sessions or integrated into lessons about nutrition, biology and cultural studies. Activities such as egg-related art projects, science experiments and cooking demonstrations can be inspired by the poem, making learning interactive and enjoyable.

This resource is superb for World Egg Day because it not only educates but also entertains, making the day more memorable. It encourages appreciation for eggs in various contexts, fostering curiosity and a deeper understanding of their value.

Aimed at children in grades 2-7, this poem is perfect for young readers and listeners aged 7-14. Its easy-to-understand language and engaging style make it an excellent addition to any classroom or home library.

Pages: 10

Additionally pages also feature front covers, previews, terms and conditions.

Please do ask any and all questions before downloading.

All rights reserved by the author. Permission is granted for single classroom use only.

Electronic distribution is restricted to individual use only and is not for public display.

Downloaded this and are satisfied? We would greatly appreciate a kind review.

A warm Thank you!

Reviews

Something went wrong, please try again later.

This resource hasn't been reviewed yet

To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it

Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.