(Don't judge me for the candy corn jammies - his ointments stain everything so we are trying to keep him in old outfits for now lol)
I'm gearing up for Read Across America week! I've signed my class up to have visitors come read to us - we're just a few blocks from the university campus, so we always have education students volunteer for this type of thing. I even have a BragTag that kids can earn by reading a Dr. Seuss book aloud to the class and completing a writing activity.
Unfortunately, Dr. Suess Enterprises has a very tight copyright on Dr. Seuss titles and images, so a lot of the games and activities I had made or found on TPT had to be removed. I have found some adorable clipart that works around this issue, by utilizing a Circus Cat! I know my students will love the colorful graphics! I revamped several of my forbidden Dr. Seuss products with this Circus Cat clipart, and put them back up on TPT:
~A fun card game with Fry Phrases for building reading fluency!~
~A word family matching game to help with rhyming and reading simple word families!~
~A Roll & Graph game that covers data analysis, comparing numbers and addition!~
~A Roll & Cover game set with number recognition, addition & subtraction boards!~
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My son had bad eczema and it was due to a wheat allergy. Once we got it under control with the same things you are using, he now has smooth skin and is no longer itchy. Good luck with your cutie!
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