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Olivia’s Word Eggs

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Olivia has always liked Easter egg hunts, and now she’s found a new use for all those plastic eggs!!  Olivia is now 5 ½ and will be starting kindergarten in the fall. In preparing for the big new phase her life, she wants to be sure she knows how to read.  Here’s what she and the Easter Bunny came up with.

Use a marker (Olivia has also always loved markers) write an ending that can be used on several words on the bigger side of the plastic egg.  For example at, it, en, and a whole bunch more.  On the smaller side of the egg, space out and write five or six single letters to make the beginning of the words.

For example:  “at”+ c = cat;   “at” + h = hat;

“it” + b = bit;     “it” + f = fit;   You get it.

 

 

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