About me:

My name is Ms. Boyce. I live in Eastern, North Carolina and I have been teaching since 2000. I have taught everything in recent years from babies that were deaf or hard of hearing to middle school exceptional needs. My love and my heart has finally found its calling with FIRST GRADE. I love it!!!! This is my first year and I am so excited about it. I want this blog to inspire other educators, and show parents how much fun learning can be. Learning starts at home and parents are essential to their child's educational success.







Saturday, March 24, 2012

More Dr. Seuss!!

I love Dr. Seuss and so the whole month of March we do a lot of Dr. Seuss readings and activities.  I decorated the outside of our room with the children's work.  I tried to pull a couple of things from each activity that we did.  I made some truffla trees out of black and white pipe cleaners and these fun gift toppers I found at Michael's in the clearance section. 







The students had to create and write about something that was in their pocket after reading There's a Wocket in My Pocket.  The kids came up with some really creative ideas. 

After we read The Cat in the Hat the students all were given their own box of fun.  They were asked what we be in their box of fun and to decorate any way they would like.  They also did a journal entry on What would you do with Thing 1 and Thing 2?  That week during Fun Friday we made Thing 1 and Thing 2 pictures using their hand prints. 




After reading Green Eggs and Ham I let the students actually try it.  Our school policy permits us from making anything at home for students to eat so everything has to be store bought.  I was a little discouraged at first because I wasn't sure how I was going to do this.  In the past I have always made scrambled eggs at home. Well I found some hard boiled eggs that were already prepared at Walmart.  There were 12 in a pack and since I have 25 kids it worked out perfectly I just cut them into halves and one into three.  I bought some green food coloring and took them out of the package and placed them in a bowl with some water and let them sit until that afternoon.  They came out dark green and the kids were totally amazed.  I bought some ham cubes from the section where they keep pizza toppings. 






I used the different color Goldfish crackers in our Math Center for One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish.  The students had to scoop a handful and divide the fish into two different parts of the tank.  The students were then asked to complete the worksheet provided.  I place all worksheets in a clear plastic sleeve that I reinforce with duck tape because I have found they last a lot longer.  The students can then write on the sleeve with a dry erase marker.  I am all for saving as much paper as possible.




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