Anyway, last week was Dr. Seuss week at our school AND science fair judging. Students in K-2 complete a class project and students in grades 3-5 complete an individual project. I let my intern do the class project with the kids. Her first project didn't work out well so she scrapped the idea and did a different project. Needless to say our class won 1st place in first grade! The kids were so estatic! Here is their project:
As far as Dr. Seuss, we did crazy and wacky things in our school everyday. One thing we were asked to do is decorate our classroom door with a Dr. Seuss theme book that included writing. Well, my favorite book is If I Ran the Zoo. Many times that is how I feel with my precious first graders at this time of the year! I read the book to the students and point out the unusual animals in the book. When we finish, students get to create their own unusual animal using markers, feathers, wiggly eyes, poms poms, glitter stickers, and anything else I can fine. I cut out the animals and glue them in an styrofoam tray and use yarn to make bars. The animal looks like it is in a cage. Students then write about the animal. My precious ones worked hard this year and then I decorated the door while my intern was teaching. The doors were judged and WE WON for first grade! Our class received Dr. Seuss pencils and two packs of paper. Here is our door:
I placed their animal writing on the wall next to the door. This picture was taken on Wednesday afternoon and several students were still working on their animal writing.
Have a great week! I will be busy working yet again on the school yearbook this week! I have been posting flipcharts on TpT lately that includes word work center activities with word families and high frequency words. You have to have ActivInspire on your computer in order to be able to use the flipcharts. Most of them are $1 each! Check them out!