Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Catching Up on Dr. Seuss!

Our Dr. Seuss fun
.... is done!

Well, are you ever done with Dr. Seuss?  I say no!  But here are some of the things we experienced last week with Dr. Seuss.

Green Eggs and Ham
After we read the book, Sam-I-Am visited our classroom and dropped off...
 some green eggs and "ham"(cream cheese rolled in spinach wraps)!
Each K got to try and decide, "Do you like green eggs and ham?"  We graphed the results and found out that more of us do!



THANK YOU Carlson Family!!!



 Here, he writes his answer on a post-it for our graph.


One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
After reading this story, we did some math with goldfish.  Each K got ten colored goldfish crackers in a cup and we recorded some data:
Thank you for the Goldfish Crackers Ghussaini Family!

And we did some writing:
(what great practice for number and color words!)

We also enjoyed a tasty treat!
THANK YOU Buchanan Family!







I Can Read with my Eyes Shut!
This book introduced our shared reading chart for this week, and we talked about all different places we can read and different people or creatures we could read with!
And we wrote about it:
I will read in a stomach!

 Love how she used the characters from the Cat in the Hat! :)






HOP ON POP
Friday was a great day for this story because we all got to enjoy POPcorn!  We studied the -op word family that day with words like (hop, pop, shop, slop, bop, etc.).

 All week, we sure heard a LOT of rhyme in Dr. Seuss's books.  So we discussed how exactly to make a rhyme.  This are great rules to practice at home for rhyme generation.

At the end of the week, we asked, "What is your favorite Dr. Seuss book?"  So we sat behind our favorite book that we read:


And graphed our results:
Which book did we like the most?  Wacky Wednesday!

Vladimir's Dad read us his favorite Dr. Seuss book!


We also read an emergent reader about Dr. Seuss with our 3rd Grade Buddies:



I hope you read this at home together too!


What a GREAT week!  THANK YOU to all of the families who donated books to our classroom from the Book Fair!  Your generosity and love of reading melts my heart.  And I can't wait to read all the books with the kids!

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