This Easter narrative writing activity is the perfect way to get your students excited about Easter while practicing their narrative writing skills.
Students read the beginning of the story about a family dying Easter eggs together. However, when they are waiting for the eggs to dry, they find out that the eggs came to life! Students use their narrative writing skills to finish writing the middle and end of the story.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
- Teacher Guide
- The Extraordinary Eggs Story Beginning PDF Version
- The Extraordinary Eggs Story Story Beginning Digital Google Slides Version
SUGGESTED USES:
- Morning work/bell ringers
- Early finishers
- ELA or writing centers
- Substitute plans
- Homework
- Halloween party
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