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A Seussical Day!

We LOVED Read Across America Day!  We read Horton Hears a Who, and made our own clovers with tiny specks, which we carried around all day long. We also completed many reading activities about Dr. Seuss, his books, and his characters.  AND…. we were treated to another great Arts Alive! session to celebrate the artistry of Theodore Geisel. Thank you to Kerri Evans and Elizabeth Rogers-Hebner, who worked together to give the kids such an enriching experience.
Check out the pictures of all our fun….

Our Bridge & Fence group

Our Bridge & Fence group

A bridge group member, creating our field of "Speckled" clovers

A bridge group member, creating our field of "Speckled" clovers

Our Character Creators

Our Character Creators

Our Building Builders

Our Building Builders

Our Background Artists

Our Background Artists

Our Finished Product

Our Finished Product

What SUPER Teamwork we displayed today!!!

What SUPER Teamwork we displayed today!!!

5 thoughts on “A Seussical Day!

  1. Ruby!

    Hello!

    I really liked when we made the Seuss world! My favorite part of our world was the saying “A person’s a person no matter how small!” I also like the clover field. What is your favorite part?

    From,
    Ruby

    1. Suzy Brooks Post author

      Hi Ruby and Isabelle,

      I loved the day, too! Making the art project was very exciting, and it was neat to see how each group worked together to do their part. My favorite part is carrying around the speck all day 🙂

      Love,
      Mrs. Brooks

  2. Aundria

    Hey mrs brooks the seuss world was the best arts alive iv every had.I loved making the people like puting gogle eyes and shaping the people. from Aundria

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