![]() ![]() I would also use it in teaching rhyming, this would be helpful during a phonemic awareness lesson to help students hear the different sounds at the start and ending of words. You can easily tell which voice is talking on each page of the book. There is an expressive quality to the writing that the reader can enjoy.Ĭlassroom Use: I would use this in the classroom to show how different voices can be used and heard in the story. There are many run on sentences and short sentences that show how writing rules are not always followed. Sentence Fluency – The sentences all rhyme, which helps the flow of the book to read smoothly. All the sentences rhyme which makes the banter even more fun for the reader. The two characters banter back and forth about trying and not trying the green eggs in ham. Voice – There is a lot of personality in the book of Sam wanting his friend to try green eggs and ham anywhere. At the end, the friend tries them and likes them. Sam wants his friend try green eggs and ham in many different locations, with no success. ![]()
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