Cat in the Hat
We read the Cat in the Hat and made these paper plate cats.
This cute hundred chart idea came from Marlana at Lil Country Kindergarten. I called out the numbers and the kids had to find and color them to reveal the hidden picture! They loved it!
And of course, we made our own Cat in the Hat hats!
One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
We followed up this story with a goldfish graphing activity. Click here for the Goldfish Graph.
Green Eggs & Ham
We read Green Eggs & Ham, then tasted green eggs and did some more graphing!
Bartholomew and the Oobleck
This was a class favorite! We made Oobleck and did a sink and float experiment. Click here to get the sheet for the Oobleck Experiment.
Looks like your kiddos have loads of fun!
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Shuna
Pocket Full of Kinders
which recipe did you use for the oobleck??
ReplyDelete1 cup water, 2 cups corn starch, and green food coloring :)
DeleteIs that the amount for each student?
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ReplyDeleteLooks like fun! Love your goldfish graph. Saving it for next year :)
ReplyDeleteKaren
Mrs. Jones’s Kindergarten
Love this! great job on the graph and the Oobbleck work sheet. cant wait to use these.
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What recipe did you use for your Oobleck? I didn't realize that objects would either sink or float in that material.
ReplyDeleteHi, I tried to download several of your cute activities and it said request access. I would love access to those. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteHi I was wondering how I could get access to your Dr. Seuss goldfish graphing sheet and also your oobleck experiment sheet?
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