Fun With Dr. Seuss
Mrs. Harrison’s Blog (what students see)
Coloring pages as back up:
Dr. Seuss Cat in the Hat Coloring page and Horton Hears a Who
The lesson plans in the document below are for Week 24, March 3, 2014. Classes are continuing in the computer lab using their computers to access the library’s OPAC.
You can access the Google Document version of my lesson plans, click here.
So far, the kids in 1st, 2nd and 3rd Grade are doing well with accessing the OPAC. What I’ve noticed is that there’s a disconnect between the Call # in the record and the location of the book on the shelves. I’ll be focusing on that skill this week.
Because March 2 is Dr. Seuss’s birthday, I’ll use Dr. Seuss books this week:
- LeSieg, Theo, and George Booth. Wacky Wednesday. New York: Beginner Books, 1974.
- Seuss, Dr. , and James Stevenson. I am not going to get up today! New York: Beginner Book, 1987.
- Seuss, Dr., Oh, the thinks you can think! S.l.: HarperCollins, 2003.
- Seuss, Dr., There’s a wocket in my pocket! New York: Beginner Books, 1974.
- Seuss, Theodor, and Mel Crawford. Gerald McBoing Boing. New York: HarperCollins, 1960.
For a more traditional lesson plan using these books, try this one from 2011