You can find it here in my TpT store.
(If you'd like to just read a brief history of cascarones, check out this post, which has the full story.)
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But if you are looking for a no-prep printable that is better suited for older children, my One-Page History of Cascarones may be for you. This reading passage talks about where they originated to how to make them. This informational text is written for students in 4th - 8th grade, and includes a 7-question comprehension quiz plus answer key.
Craft Supplies
If you are looking for supplies to actually create your own cascarones at home, here is a list of the items that we typically use.
- eggshells (carefully cracked on one end, emptied, and rinsed)
- food dye, OR
- an Easter egg dye kit
- tissue paper and/or crepe paper
- hole punch
- scissors
- glue