Green Eggs and Ham Resource Pack

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Green Eggs and Ham Resource Pack
Green Eggs and Ham
Resource Pack by Brian Boyd
This resource pack is for use with Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss.
Green Eggs and Ham is one of the best-selling English language children‟s
books of all time. It was first published in 1960.
This book is ideal for use with young learners in the EFL classroom. It uses
a simple vocabulary of just fifty words, most of which are mono-syllabic.
The story is told through fun rhyming dialogue, making it engaging to read
aloud, and the lively, quirky characters bring it to life.
The resources provided here:
30 small picture/word cards
A game board
A word search worksheet
12 Flashcards (with labels for the back)
Additional resources:
You will need a copy of the book, Green Eggs and Ham. You can also find the
story as a cartoon on YouTube.
Finally, there are suggested plans for two forty-five minute lessons. These
have been trialed with several classes of Japanese students, aged nine and
ten. I found that even my most difficult classes settled down, enjoyed the
story and participated in the supporting activities.
Good luck and I hope your students enjoy using these materials.
Brian Boyd
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hat
cloud
train
snail
rain
mouse
house
bat
cat
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socks
goat
coat
eggs
boat
clock
six
fox
box
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ham
bee
feet
car
sheep
tree
Sam
bed
legs
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flag
star
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Word Search
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car
ham
rain
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box
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Lesson 1
Time: 45 minutes
Resources: Green Eggs and Ham book, 12 flashcards, word search
worksheets
1. Use the flashcards to elicit or present the vocabulary
- elicit / present
- drill the vocabulary
- play some vocabulary games using the flashcards
(10-15 minutes)
2. Read Green Eggs and Ham to the students. You can occasionally point to
illustrations and ask “what‟s this?” You can also encourage students to finish
some of the sentences:
Teacher: “I would not, could not in a …”
Students: “… car”
(10-15 minutes)
3. Place the flashcards on the board and invite students to come up and
write the words above each picture.
(5 minutes)
4. Word search – students work individually, looking for the twelve
vocabulary items in the letters grid.
(10 minutes)
Filler: Use the flashcards for a team spelling game.
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Lesson 2
Time: 45 minutes
Resources: Green Eggs and Ham cartoon, 12 flashcards, picture/word cards
and game boards – enough sets for a whole class to play in pairs or small
groups.
1. Review the vocabulary using the flashcards, including boarding the
spellings of each word.
(5-10 minutes)
2. Watch the cartoon. Give the flashcards out to students beforehand.
They should hold their flashcard in the air every time it is mentioned in the
cartoon.
(10 minutes)
3. Give each student one of the small picture/word cards. The students
walk around the room, showing other students the picture side of their card.
They ask “What‟s this?” … and … “How do you spell it?” Each time students
test each other in this way, they should switch cards before moving on to
ask other students.
(5-10 minutes)
4. Game. Students can play in pairs or small groups. Each group will need a
set of 30 picture/word cards, a game board and counters (coins, tiddlywinks,
erasers etc). All players start on the house and move around the board.
First to reach the green eggs and ham is the winner. Players move in turn by
taking a picture card and attempting to spell the word shown. If successful,
they can move a number of spaces equivalent to the number of letters in the
word. So „boat‟ is worth 4 moves, and „cat‟ is worth 3 moves.
(15-20 minutes)
Filler: Use some of the vocabulary from the game or book to play hangman.
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