Snapple is a brand of juice drinks. The company was founded in 1972 by Leonard Marsh, Hyman Golden, and Arnold Greenberg, who started selling fresh apple juice called Snapple out of the back of Greenberg’s parents’ pickle store in Queens, New York. The name Snapple is a combination of the words “snappy” and “apple”. This mini spark isn’t really about Snapple. It is about the facts that are printed on the lids.
Spark your thinking!
1. Set up your language arts mini spark recording page: #29: Snapple Facts
2. Did you know how much a bumblebee bat weighs? Do you know the national animal of Scotland? Record your guesses on your recording sheet and then click the links to find out.
3. Click the arrows at Snapple Facts to explore more facts.
4. Print this recording sheet or use your recording page and record 5 interesting facts that you found.
5. Do some further research on one fact. Add at least 5 details to your recording page.
6. Finally, display your researched fact on a Pic Collage or other digital tool.
7. Share your language arts mini spark recording page with your teacher/EY coordinator.
Check out the Fact Monster Badge at the EY Badge Page.
That’s a lot of eggs!!!