It's almost April (2025) and time for another trip around the circle.
This time it's eggs!
The decision to keep the eggs relatively simple was to give teachers more flexibility. For example, some of my students liked the idea of Dragon Eggs, while others liked Dinosaur Eggs.
The numbers are in the center so the circle can be paired with 12 sided dice, which you can find at game stores which sell Dungeons and Dragons accessories.
The size of the eggs is nice. You can destroy the circle by cutting out the eggs and having your own egg hunt.
For example, you find an egg and have to take it to the piano to play something in that key. Since I'm using the 5 note scale cards a lot, we often play something from that set. This is an activity that works well in groups because the cards ensure success for younger or less experienced students, and older students can play more complicated things.
You can download the Eggs here:
Happy Playing!
Sarah
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