Friday, December 1, 2023
Green Eggs and Ham

Green Eggs And Ham

by Mark Warner
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When Sam-I-am persists in pestering a grumpy grouch to eat a plate of green eggs and ham, perseverance wins the day, teaching us all that we cannot know what we like until we have tried it!

Teaching Ideas and Resources:

English

  • The sentences in the story are all written in the first person. Can you rewrite them in the third person?
  • The story consists of lots of speech. Can you rewrite it using speech marks in the correct places?
    Could you turn the story into a playscript?
  • There are only fifty different words in the story. Can you write a story using a limited number of words?
  • How many different types of punctuation are there in the story? Can you explain why they have been used?
  • Make a persuasive poster / advert to encourage people to eat green eggs and ham.
  • Sort all of the words in the story into groups to show which ones rhyme with each other.
  • Think of words that describe food items that you do like and ones that you do not. Can you think of lots of synonyms for these?
  • Retell the story from the point of view of Sam-I-Am. Why did he want to persuade the grumpy grouch to try the green eggs and ham? How did he feel throughout the story?
  • Make a rhyme about some food that you do (or do not) like to eat.

Maths

  • There are fifty different words in the story. Can you find and count them all?
  • This story was first published in 1960. Can you work out how many years ago this was?

Science

  • Can you plan a meal that grumpy grouch might like to each instead of green eggs and ham?

Computing

  • Download the Green Eggs and Ham app and let your children read the book and record their own version of the story.
  • Make a multimedia version of the story with images, animation and audio. Could you use Powerpoint (or a similar program) to make something like this…?

Art

  • Are eggs normally green? Can you create some pictures of different food items that are unusual colours?
  • Watch the animated version of the story. Can you make your own short animation to show part of it?

Languages

  • Can you find out different translations for the words in the title?

PSHE

  • Does this story have a moral? Can you think of other stories that try to teach us a moral? Could you try to write your own?

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