During Dr. Seuss week we focused on opposites. We spent one day reading Dr. Seuss' 'THE FOOT BOOK' and making a list of opposites. Then I used my foot template to assign each of the kids opposites that they had to draw. When they were done we shared them as a class and discussed each one. Then we hung them in our room.
This is something I will definitely do again, because I really felt like it helped sink it in for the kids. And because I wrote what opposites they had to draw I also felt they were exposed to opposites they would not have been exposed to otherwise.
Just click here to download the worksheet.
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ReplyDeleteWe do something VERY similar every year with the foot book. Although I always have my kids trace their feet and cut them out. They always look nothing like feet. Thanks for the freebie, I will save it for next year.
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Thank you for sharing!
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