I love Dr. Seuss. My first graders and I had a great week celebrating him. I chose a different book to be our focus each day.
Monday we celebrated "The Cat in the Hat." The kids colored themselves as the cat and wrote about what they would do if the cat came to their house. I love the responses! A mom also brought in marshmallow pops for a special snack. She put the giant marshmallow on a stick and used red melting chocolate to draw stripes to make it look like the cat's hat. They were so cute!
On Tuesday we read "The Butter Battle Book." After reading the book the students created a drawing of what their banner to promote butter-side-up bread would look like. We then made our own butter. If you put heavy whipping cream in a mason jar and shake it for about 8-10 minutes, butter will form! Next time we will add salt too! The kids tried their butter on homemade bread (thanks to the same mom for baking us bread!)
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butter side up banner |
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shaking up the butter
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tasting the bread & butter
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On Wednesday we celebrated "Bartholomew and the Oobleck." We read the story and then first and third graders made oobleck together outside. It was a mess! I may pass on this activity in the future!
Thursday we celebrated two stories. We celebrated Green Eggs & Ham and we celebrated One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish. I didn't get pictures on Thursday, but after we read Green Eggs & Ham the students had to write their own rhymes. "I would eat it in a _____________. I could eat it in a __________. I would eat it with a _______________________. I could eat it with a ___________." I gave them white paper plates in which they drew green eggs and ham and then attached the writing to the paper plate. Our special snack from the fabulous parent that helped us again was blue jello with red Swedish fish inside to tie in to One Fish, Two Fish.
Lastly, on Friday was Lorax day! The kids listened to the story and then watched the cartoon version of The Lorax. They made lorax crafts and wrote what they would do if they were the lorax. I found a color by number math sheet that ended up being the lorax. It was a little too difficult for my kiddos, but for the ones that persevered, it came out cute. Oh! And I made them Truffula Tree seeds to send home with them. I used Easter jelly beans to serve as the seeds!
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teacher example |
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Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!
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