Friday, February 22, 2019
February MakerSpace Club - Cupid Breakout Box
Students worked diligently on math problems, bar graphs, and rebuses to unlock 4 locks and get into our box. They were able to help equip Cupid with the tools he needed for Valentine's Day!
Read Across America Week 2019
READ ACROSS AMERICA 2019
at Oakland Elementary
The week of February 25th – March 1st 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:
v Learning from author & illustrator Bradd Parton on
Friday, March 1st. He will discuss creativity, point of view,
writing, and illustrating with students.
Bradd will have autographed books and t-shirts available for purchase
(SEE ORDER FORM). Bradd’s book will be about our school and will list students’
names in the back. This would be a great
keepsake, and $5 from each book purchase goes to our school! ALL ORDERS ARE DUE BY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6th. After ordering, the books and shirts will
take 4-5 weeks to return from the printer.
v Reading and sharing Dr. Seuss’s books during library
time.
v Distributing Read Across America bookmarks and other
treats to students.
v Eating special Dr. Seuss foods in the cafeteria.
v Reading our way across America! Students will receive a special reading log
for the week, & family members are encouraged to read along with us.
v Dressing up each day to match a Dr. Seuss book –
MONDAY – Wear your favorite
color! (My Many Colored Days)
TUESDAY – Wear crazy socks! (Fox
in Socks)
WEDNESDAY- Grab a friend and
dress up as twins! (The Cat in the Hat – Thing One and Thing Two)
THURSDAY – Style your hair in a
crazy way! (Daisy-Head Mayzie)
FRIDAY – Wear your favorite
hat! (The Cat in the Hat)
v 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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