blueOn 2/08/07, Andrea wrote: > Does anyone have or know where I can get a simple script > (not too long) for a play about one of Dr. Suess's books- > preferrable Green Eggs and Ham?
hi everyone, i am not an english teacher...i actually am a spanish teacher but am teaching a section of life skills to give me full-time status... anyway, i am looking for a book to read with my students. in the past, i have read SPEAK and another book along those lines. we usually read (or rather, i usually read to them...) for about 20 minutes a day. i am not exactly sure of my students this time around but, from my experience, these students don't pick oup too many books on their own. i am looking for a book that will keep their attention, has themes relevant to a 14-15 year old and is, hopefully, thought-provoking. i do believe my class is majorily males (only one girl, as of now). any ideas??? i would more than appreciate your thoughts!! muchisimas gracias.!!
The best book to begin with in my experience is A living Nightmare, first book in the Cirque du Freak series by Darren Shan. Es el mejor libro para que los estudiantes se animen a leer. On 2/17/07, JEN wrote: > hi everyone, i am not an english teacher...i actually am a > spanish teacher but am teaching a section of life skills > to give me full-time status... anyway, i am looking for a > book to read with my students. in the past, i have read > SPEAK and another book along those lines. we usually read > (or rather, i usually read to them...) for about 20 > minutes a day. i am not exactly sure of my students this > time around but, from my experience, these students don't > pick oup too many books on their own. i am looking for a > book that will keep their attention, has themes relevant > to a 14-15 year old and is, hopefully, thought-provoking. > i do believe my class is majorily males (only one girl, as > of now). any ideas??? i would more than appreciate > your thoughts!! muchisimas gracias.!!
On 2/27/07, Kalli wrote: > If anyone has a copy of Maniac Magee, I will gladly pay to > rent or buy it. I have searched EVERYWHERE!!! > > PLEASE EMAIL ME! > > Kalli - Maniac amgee the movie was a Nickolodean special- a few years ago for black history month- I have a copy I taped off of the TV - not a good copy and can not send you a copy
On 2/28/07, Jackie wrote: > I am looking for a pattern to make paper Dr. Seuss hats.
Not sure if this qualifies as a pattern, but I found this:
Cat in the Hat Wearable Hats
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Each student will need the following to make a Cat in the Hat Wearable Hat....
1 sentence strip (for the headband) 2 pieces of 3 inches by 12 inches red (for the brims) 2 pieces of 9 inches by 12 inches red (for the main portion of the hat- Students can either trace a pattern and cut or they can round the top two corners.) 4 pieces of 9 inches by 2 inches white (for the stripes- Students glue these on and then trim the excess hanging from the edges.)
Once students have cut and glued the construction paper portions of their hats, they will need an adult to size and staple their headband, to staple the top, and to staple the bottom of their hat to the headband in two places.
I would like to do an end of the year play using Dr. Seuss books as a theme. does anyone have information about music to go with Dr. Seuss books and plays that have been developed?
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