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Time For Eggs

Time for Eggs is a nonfiction book designed for early emergent readers that illustrates the steps involved in collecting and preparing eggs. It features detailed illustrations and repetitive phrases to support comprehension, while also teaching sequencing and verb usage. The book includes a focus question to guide discussions and connections to writing and science activities related to chickens.

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Time For Eggs

Time for Eggs is a nonfiction book designed for early emergent readers that illustrates the steps involved in collecting and preparing eggs. It features detailed illustrations and repetitive phrases to support comprehension, while also teaching sequencing and verb usage. The book includes a focus question to guide discussions and connections to writing and science activities related to chickens.

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Learning A–Z

Grade
level A
K
Multi-level
Word Count
N/A
24 Time for
Eggs
Lexile BR70L Nonfiction • How to

Refer to the Focus Question on page 2 of this title to guide


discussion and support additional learning connected to the text.

What steps are involved in collecting eggs? Time for


Eggs allows students to follow a girl and her dad as they
gather and prepare eggs to eat. Detailed illustrations,
high-frequency words, and repetitive phrases support
early emergent readers. The book can also be used to
teach students how to sequence events and to identify
and use verbs.

Written by Elizabeth Jane Pustilnik


Illustrated by Sally Schaedler
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Time for Focus Question
What steps are shown

Eggs from finding eggs


to eating them?

Words to Know
carry count
collect crack
cook eggs

Connections
Writing and Art
Draw and label the steps
for making a food you like to eat.
Science
The birds in this book are chickens.
Written by Elizabeth Jane Pustilnik What do you know about chickens?
Illustrated by Sally Schaedler
Share your ideas with a partner.
Find the eggs. Collect the eggs.
Time for Eggs • Level A 3 4
Carry the eggs. Count the eggs.
Time for Eggs • Level A 5 6
Clean the eggs. Crack the eggs.
Time for Eggs • Level A 7 8
Cook the eggs. Eat the eggs.
Time for Eggs • Level A 9 10

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