Working vertically on your paper, lightly sketch a circle or oval just above the middle of your paper. Ask students to pay special attention to the fun rhyming pattern and to what each of the creatures illustrated in the story has in common (long, skinny arms, legs, necks, tails, fingers, and toes… stripes, polka dots, bright colors… crazy hair, fur… big eyes, eyelashes, etc.). Read the story, There’s a Wocket in My Pocket, by Dr. jiggle eyes and white craft glue (optional) Directions: First, read the storyġ.crayons (some broken with the paper peeled off).Add some jiggle eyes for extra fun! Make a Seuss-inspired creature Materials: Seuss would have been proud of these charming, imaginative creatures. Seuss on his birthday, my kinders created Seuss-inspired creatures of their own, based on his book, “There’s a Wocket in My Pocket”. Seuss was appropriately chosen to be the date for “National Read Across America Day”, an initiative of the National Education Association. Seuss published over 40 children’s books which have inspired and motivated the reading skills and imaginations of generations of children. On March 2nd we celebrate a very special birthday in our Kindergarten classes… that of beloved children’s author/illustrator, Theodor Seuss Geisel, aka “Dr.
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