Homeschool in Green with Sam-I-Am

February 23rd, 2009

On March 2 celebrate Read Across America Day in the green with these homeschool ideas for Dr. Seuss’s famous Green Eggs and Ham. I have included a fun game to play with your kiddos!

~Read Green Eggs and Ham. As you read, talk about the words that rhyme. Also discuss how the character learns that you don’t know if you like something or not unless you try it!

~Cook green eggs and ham with your budding chefs. This post on Green Eggs and Ham on Blissfully Domestic has a recipe and a video for how to make green eggs and ham. Here are the pictures from our cooking experience.

~Play “I Like Green Eggs and Ham, Sam-I-Am” (an onset and rime game created by ME!). Here is how:

Supplies
17 dessert size paper plates     pencil     Green Eggs and Ham scissors     plastic storage bag green & orange crayons     paper clip

Prepare the Game Pieces

1. Create your green eggs (onset) and ham (rime) cards. Use the following words: see, tree, house, mouse, box, fox, train, rain, boat, & goat.

a. Cut out the center circle of 10 paper plates. Cut those circles in half. Discard the outer rings. You will use the circles to write onsets and rimes on.

b. On one half of the circles write the onsets: s, tr (x 2), h, m, b (x 2), f, r, & g. Draw green eggs on the other side of the cards.

c. On the other half of the circles write the rimes: ee, ouse, ox, ain, oat. Make two sets of these. On the back draw a picture of a ham.

2. Create your plate (player boards).

a.Draw a line down the center of four paper plates. On the left side of each plate draw green eggs and on the right side draw a ham.

3. Create your spinner.

a. Using the back of a paper plate divide the plate into fourths.

b. On one fourth draw a ham. On two sections draw eggs. On the last fourth write “Sam-I-Am”.

4. Create holding plates for the cards.

a. On one plate draw a picture of green eggs. The onset cards will be placed here during game play.

b. On another plate draw a picture of a ham. The rimes cards will be placed here during play.

5. Store your game pieces in a plastic storage bag. You might also include a copy of the game play instructions with the pieces.

*The object of the game is to fill your plate with an onset and a rime that make a word. Play ends when there are no more cards left. The player with the most words wins.*

Set Up

Place the green eggs cards and the ham cards on their respective plates. Each player gets a plate to fill. Place your paper clip on the center of the spinner and put a pencil tip through one end of it.

Play the Game

1. Player 1 spins the paper clip. Pick up the appropriate card. Play continues going clock wise.

a. If the player lands on the Sam-I-Am space, the player jumps up and down saying, “Do you like green eggs and ham?” The other players respond with, “Yes, I like green eggs and ham, Sam-I-Am.”

b. If a player spins a card type that is already filled on the plate, the player skips that turn and the next player goes.

c. Once a player has made a word, the player sets the two cards aside to be kept for the tally at the end.

d. If two cards do not make a word, the player returns the card just picked up. The next player takes a turn.

Have a great time with Dr. Seuss and “I Like Green Eggs and Ham, Sam-I-Am”!

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