READ ACROSS AMERICA 
2017 at Oakland Elementary  
  The week of February 27th – March
3rd is the National Education Association’s Read Across America
week, held in conjunction each year with Dr. Seuss’s (Theodor Seuss Geisel)
birthday on March 2.  Oakland Elementary
will be celebrating reading and the life of Dr. Seuss with the following
activities and events:
- Learning from
     author Kristy Dempsey on Friday,
     February 24th.  She will discuss writing, editing, reading & publishing with
     students.  She will also share from
     her book Superhero
     Instruction Manual & discuss ways that students can show every day acts
     of heroism (helping others, acts of kindness, etc.)
- Reading and
     sharing Dr. Seuss’s books during library time.
- Distributing
     Read Across America bookmarks and other treats to students.
- Eating special
     Dr. Seuss foods in the cafeteria.
- Dressing up each
     day to match a Dr. Seuss book – 
MONDAY – For Oh,
the Places You’ll Go!, wear
something from a place you have been.
TUESDAY – Wear a tie or a scarf to go along with Hop
on Pop.
WEDNESDAY- For The
Cat in the Hat, wear something red
and white. 
THURSDAY – Wear crazy socks to go along with Fox
in Socks.
FRIDAY – For One
Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, wear
something red and blue.
- Participating in
     student contests:
Kindergarten
and First Grades
– “Find the Missing Cat in the Hat”
Students will look
for hidden cats in hats around the school during the week and turn them into
the library for a prize.
Second,
Third, and Fourth Grades – “Dr. Seuss Trivia”
            Students will be given 5 trivia
questions about Dr. Seuss to answer.  The
names of students    
             with the correct answers will go
into a basket for prize drawings.  





 
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