Tuesday, March 1, 2011

A Little Seuss

Hello all!


Well, I know that March is going to be a difficult month and there is no point to dwelling on things that are beyond my control, right? Time for some Seuss, books that are fun to read and all things nonsensical!


I could spend the time and find the pictures of all the books I read, but we all know...you are here for the goods ;-).


I read all the favorites. I don't do a full on Seuss unit, maybe I will work on it during the summer. For now, here are some activities that I do in my room. Later on this week, I am hoping to post pictures, but I'll be honest, I am not the greatest when it comes to snapping pictures. I'll try though!


As always, I appreciate all the kind words that you all give me. Thanks for reading :)
Enjoy!
Shannon


**Here is a link to my March Wake Up Work Packet (it includes Seuss inspired worksheets/activities).

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I stumble through Fox in Socks and my students giggle all the way through it! The Fox with Socks matching is fairly simple. 
Fox with Socks Number Matching


The Blocks in Socks is an interesting activity. I take six baby socks and number them. I put one attribute block in each sock. Students have to feel the block through the sock and try to draw the shape in the sock on the worksheet. It ties in perfectly with an Everyday Math lesson. The second page of the worksheet is for students to practice tracing and drawing.
Blocks in Socks


The Cat in the Hat...
Cat in the Hat Adding


Hats for the Cat 1-30

One Fish, Two Fish....you are going to need to buy some Goldfish (crackers).
Graphing Goldfish


Adding Goldfish

11 comments:

  1. wow! Thank you for all the great stuff!

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  2. I like your goldfish graph better than the one I have. Downloading it and saving it for next year :)

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  3. THANK You! You are very kind and GENEROUS! Can't wait to use them!

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  4. Why did I not check for this post yesterday?? Thanks for all of these worksheets, I am hoping the line at the copier is short this morning, so we can use some in our class today!

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  5. Thank you for sharing! These are great! I am going to fit some in this week.

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  6. Yo have the cutest stuff!! Don't be discouraged. Creative people like you always seem to bounce back with a BANG.

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  7. You are so creative. These activities are awesome and look like so much fun! Thanks for sharing.

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  8. You are awesome! Thank you for sharing. I will add this to my Dr. Seuss file.

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  9. Love all of the math activities! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  10. Thank you so much for all of the math goodies! My kinders are going to have so much fun this week. :)

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