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Monday, February 28, 2011

Well...
we were in the Barnyard Buddies,
we were working like that
And then who should come visit,
but the Cat in the Hat!

Dear families,

We are starting our Dr. Seuss unit this week.  Dr. Seuss (Theodore Seuss Geisel) uses predictable, repetetive, rhyming text through the use of word families (-at, -am), basic vocabulary (fox, socks, house, mouse) and nonsense words.  These books help students develop an understanding of rhymes- how to identify and sort rhyming words, how to create new rhymes, and how to use rhyming knowledge to predict text.  Predictable and repetetive text helps students stay focused and interested in the story because they can follow along contribute to the read-a-loud. 

                 

Small Groups


Small groups for this week will address skills such as; color, shape and letter identification/matching, fine motor strength and stability, positional vocabulary, and predicting/creating rhyming words.


Cutting rectangle strips using an AB pattern to make a Cat in the Hat hat
Mixing colors to make a green eggs and ham picture
Cutting out striped hats with letters to match to the corresponding cats
Cutting out fish to match to the same colored bowls
Following one step directions to create a book featuring positional words
Sort foods that are green


-The Barnyard Buddies    

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