All the children kept busy with the works inspired by the wonderful Dr.Seuss. We weren't able to do the famous oobleck experiment. Fortunately this activity works well with a intro to physical science so we will do it next week:) Trust me the children want more Dr.Seuss.
Scissor practice. The printable is from
Joyfully Weary.
Blending sounds this work came from the Dr.Seuss packet#1 at
Living Life Intentionally
Lacing Cards
Tracing, this is also in the Dr.Seuss packet.
Coloring
Putting a puzzle together
Tons of reading!!
This is so great...the kids look like they are loving it:))
ReplyDeleteThey are into Dr.Seuss more than I thought. Thank you for taking the time to comment!
DeleteI love how concentrated the children are in the photos! I featured your post and photo in my 30+ Dr. Seuss Inspired Phonics Activities: http://livingmontessorinow.com/2014/02/20/30-plus-dr-seuss-inspired-phonics-activities/
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