You know what they say about March weather! It's either comes in rough and fierce like a lion or nice and warm like a lamb. Today, I'm thinking it's in like a lamb. That means bad weather is still ahead for us!
This week I am in the West Hancock district on Monday and Wednesday. On Monday, March 1st, I will be meeting with Mrs. Geelan's Kindergarten class and Mrs. Glawe's 2nd grade class. In honor of Dr. Seuss Day tomorrow we will be watching some stories written by Dr. Seuss via DVD: The Sneetches, Green Eggs and Ham, and The Cat in the Hat. On Wednesday, Mrs. Zuehl's class will be using the internet to look up information about sharks.
Next week, I will meet with K-Jass and 2-Tangeman on Tuesday, K-Geelan and 2-Glawe on Wednesday, and travel to WHMS on Thursday. DON'T FORGET TO BRING YOUR BOOKS BACK!
March 2nd has traditionally been celebrated as Dr. Seuss Day in America to honor the birthday of Theodor Seuss Geisel [1904-1991]. Dr. Geisel, his pen name "Dr. Seuss", was an American author-illustrator of 48 books. It is also the day of the annual Read Across America Day. So grab a cat with a hat and a book and READ! To really get in the mood wear black, red, and white! Did you know that the story, Green Eggs and Ham is 50 years old this year!
Until next time...
Mrs. Reiter, K-12 Teacher Librarian
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