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pptx, 30.27 MB
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wmv, 44.35 MB
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This song can be used at Easter or any time of the year for children from 5 to 7.
The song starts off with 10 eggs and one by one they are taken by an animal until there is one left which is eaten by a child.
The resource includes
1. An animated PowerPoint of the song with worksheets at the end
2. A backing track and a vocal track.
3. The lyrics
4 The video
5. 3 differentiated maths/art worksheets about the song (for younger students) PDF and word
Children like to line up and play the part of an animal pouncing on the chocolate egg. For best results, blow worksheet to A3 and have 2 to 3 children working on it.
The song is useful to use in performances because it lends itself to colourful masks and action. It can be a starting point for the question “Why do we celebrate Easter with chocolate eggs?”

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