What’s for Breakfast?
An Environmental Print Class Project
Your child can have fun learning to read even when books are not available. “Environmental Print” is the print that is around him/her every day. It’s the words your child sees on street signs, signs on buildings, the store shelves, while in the check out line, or anywhere there are words.
Many children see cereal boxes every day. They can be a
good way to develop the desire to learn to read because
they are colorful, interesting and inviting to young readers.
Here are some activities your child can do with our class collection of cereal boxes:
- read each class member’s name
- read each cereal name
- use the picture clues to figure out words
- do a word search with the word cards
- answer the questions about our class favorites
Your child may keep What’s for Breakfast? for one night
then should return it to school the next day. Once all the children have had their turn we will make it available to
take home again as a Buddy Book.
We hope your child enjoys reading our class book!
Mrs. Jones
Your child can use these cards to look for and match words
on the cereal boxes. Please put the cards back in the pocket before returning our book so the next child in our class can use them. Thanks!
Word Cards:
Apple
APPLE
Cereal
CEREAL
Cinnamon
CINNAMON
Cocoa
COCOA
Flakes
FLAKES
Grain
GRAIN
Honey
HONEY
Morning Class Questions
1. Which cereal did 2 or more class members like?
2. Who likes Apple Jacks?
3. Who likes Froot Loops?
4. Who likes Trix?
5. Who likes Frosted cereal?
Your child can use these cards to look for and match words
on the cereal boxes. Please put the cards back in the pocket before returning our book so the next child in our class can use them. Thanks!
Word Cards:
apple
APPLE
Cereal
CEREAL
Cinnamon
CINNAMON
Cocoa
COCOA
Flakes
FLAKES
Grain
GRAIN
Honey
HONEY
Afternoon Class Questions
1. Which cereal did 2 or more class members like?
2. Who likes Lucky Charms?
3. Who likes Cap’n Crunch?
4. Who likes Cheerios?
5. Who likes Puffs?
6. Who likes cereal with Honey?