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Lakeland Hills Elementary, 1020 Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America
SMACKDOWN
Lakeland Hills Elementary
March 3
Mrs. Leaf our librarian coordinated this event with Lakeland Hills PTA. We all celebrated her love of reading and birthday along with Dr. Seuss.
Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America
SMACKDOWN
Lakeland Hills ElementaryMarch 3 rd 5:30 – 7:00 pm
Mrs. Leaf our librarian coordinated this event with Lakeland Hills PTA. We all celebrated her love of reading and birthday along with Dr. Seuss.
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Read Across America
SMACKDOWN
Lakeland Hills Elementary 7:00 pm
Lakeland Hills Elementary, 1020 Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America DayWhy Dr. Seuss?
When you think of books that are fun to read, with a rhyme, and just plain fun, you think of Dr. Seuss books. Read Across America Day was designed to foster the love of reading in all children. This is day that was chosen was March 2 Read Across America is supported by the National Education Association, Washington Education Associatiogroups and organizations. On or around March 2
reading going on all over the country. Lakeland Hills Elementary’s 2008 Main Event!
Last year, our Dr. Seuss Night was so much fun; we wanted to do it again. We had great activities, great readers, and great fun. This year we are continuing our tradition by bringing a new twist to the many works of Dr. Seuss. Did you know that many of Dr. Seuss’ bookbased on current events and satires of realistic things. We are going to compare and contrast many of the works of Dr. Seuss with real stories and real events. As Dr. Seuss Fiction goes uall the action! Who will win?! Activities such as painting, drawing, reading, moving, figuring (math), cooking, mapping, and many more will accompany each stationed activity. Travel around to each eveHave a great time!
Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America Day
Why Dr. Seuss?
When you think of books that are fun to read, with a rhyme, and just plain fun, you think of Dr. Seuss books. Read Across America Day was designed to foster the love of reading in all children. This is accomplished with reading activities all day long on a particular day. The day that was chosen was March 2nd. This was the day that Dr. Seuss was born.
Read Across America is supported by the National Education Association, Washington Education Association, Auburn School District, Lakeland Hills Elementary, and many more groups and organizations. On or around March 2nd, you will find fun activities involving
reading going on all over the country.
Lakeland Hills Elementary’s 2008 Main Event!
r Dr. Seuss Night was so much fun; we wanted to do it again. We had great activities, great readers, and great fun. This year we are continuing our tradition by bringing a new twist to the many works of Dr. Seuss.
Did you know that many of Dr. Seuss’ books were written with nonfiction themes? Dr. Seuss wrote several books based on current events and satires of realistic things. We are going to compare and contrast many of the works of Dr. Seuss with real stories and real events. As Dr. Seuss Fiction goes up against Nonfiction, we will have a ringside seat for
Activities such as painting, drawing, reading, moving, figuring (math), cooking, mapping, and many more will accompany each stationed activity. Travel around to each event and discover for yourself who will win each round.
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Read Across America Day
When you think of books that are fun to read, with a rhyme, and just plain fun, you think of Dr. Seuss books. Read Across America Day was designed to foster the love of reading in all
accomplished with reading activities all day long on a particular day. The . This was the day that Dr. Seuss was born.
Read Across America is supported by the National Education Association, Washington n, Auburn School District, Lakeland Hills Elementary, and many more
, you will find fun activities involving
r Dr. Seuss Night was so much fun; we wanted to do it again. We had great activities, great readers, and great fun. This year we are continuing our tradition by bringing a new twist to the many works of Dr. Seuss.
s were written with nonfiction themes? Dr. Seuss wrote several books based on current events and satires of realistic things. We are going to compare and contrast many of the works of Dr.
p against Nonfiction, we will have a ringside seat for
Activities such as painting, drawing, reading, moving, figuring (math), cooking, mapping, and many more will nt and discover for yourself who will win each round.
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Mrs. McKeough from Kindergarten helped compare My Many Color Days by Dr. Seuss with A Blue Butterfly by Bijou LeTord.
Teacher, Teri Mitchell mans the Oobleck station. Meanwhile parent and PTA president, Michelle Baker, ushers in children to begin their events.
Lakeland Hills Elementary, 1020 Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America Day
1) Compare and contrast the two books using the diagram at the station.
2) Estimate and count the different groups of items. Be sure to fill out the estimation sheet.
3) Eat the last estimation objects for a snack.
Kindergarten painting anyone……
Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America Day
1) Compare and contrast the two books using the diagram at the station.
Estimate and count the different groups of items. Be sure to fill out the estimation sheet.
3) Eat the last estimation objects for a snack.
Books by Dr. Seuss and
Kindergarten painting anyone……
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Read Across America Day
Estimate and count the different groups of items. Be sure to fill out the estimation sheet.
Books by Dr. Seuss and Stuart J. Murphy
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Birds’ Nest treats! Do you think Horton likes these?
Lakeland Hills Elementary, 1020 Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America Day
1) Compare and contrast the two books using the diagram at the station
2) Decorate a plate � Use the colored markers and 5 stickers to put birds
3) Make an inverted egg. � Get a piece of cheese. Cut a circle in it, and put it on a plate� Take one marshmallow and place it on the cheese.
Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America Day
Compare and contrast the two books using the diagram at the station.
Use the colored markers and 5 stickers to put birds around the top rim of the plate
Get a piece of cheese. Cut a circle in it, and put it on a plate Take one marshmallow and place it on the cheese.
Books by Dr. Seuss
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Read Across America Day
Books by Dr. Seuss and Judy Bastyra
Lakeland Hills Elementary, 1020 Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Read Across America Day
1) Compare and contrast the two books using the diagram at the station.
2) Follow the directions at the station to make a folded paper fish
3) Write about your new fish and where
Evergreen Way SE, Auburn, WA 98092
Principal, Ryan Foster helps eggs
Read Across America Day
1) Compare and contrast the two books using the diagram at the station.
Follow the directions at the station to make a folded paper fish
3) Write about your new fish and where they live.
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Principal, Ryan Foster helps make “inverted” eggs
Read Across America Day
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Hat fun, activity fun, READING FUN! FUN! FUN!
Every age, everywhere, everyone had FUN!
Dr. Seuss / Read Across America is FUN!