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Andy
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Seuss-a-Rama

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I just finished organizing a Family Fun Night (at the school where I teach art )that we called the Seuss-a-Rama. These nights are kind of like a carnival/curriculum fair/art show. We try to provide hands-on fun learning activities that children can do with their parents and siblings. We had 715 turn out!

All of the activities were based on a Dr. Seuss book. Some of the activities included:

1. Make your own oobleck. A science experiment involving green slime.
2. Put a wocket in your pocket. Using a sock, cotton batting and craft accessories to make a "friend" to take home.
3. The Cat's Casino. In the library, we had Seuss board games and card games. Winners names were entered in a drawing in which they could win these games for their classroom.
4. Pink Ink to Drink and Fish in a dish. The snack was pink lemonade, goldfish crackers and swedish fish.
5. A Photograph to Make you Laugh. We made large paintings of Seuss characters with the heads cut out so students could stand behind it and pose as Sam I Am, the Cat, etc.
6. Snatch the Sneetch. This is a game similar to "steal the bacon" only we used a stuffed sneetch.
7. Copy the Cat. A teacher dressed in a Cat in the Hat costume led students in a game similar to "Simon Says".
8. Save Horton's Who. A beanbag toss game.
9. Seussville Station. In the computer lab, students could play an educational game at seussville.com


The event was also an art show. I have 600 students and each one had a work of art on display that was inspired by Seuss. 5th graders did acrylic paintings, 4th graders did block prints, 3rd graders did pen and ink and wtarcolors, etc. The biggest piece was a seven foot statue of the cat in the hat made of plaster of paris.

I've created a temporary blog to post pictures of the event here at
http://seussarama.blogspot.com/index.html

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Hello Andy,

What a cool event. You have a wonderful job being a elementary art teacher. Thanks for sharing.

Peace,

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Great work. As a primary school teacher, I can appreciate the amount of time and energy you put into it. I'm sure your students had a fantastic time.

How about this for Seuss love? Or is it Bob Dylan love? Probably both, because someone has recorded Bob Dylan-styled songs that use Seuss's stories as lyrics. Check it out: http://74.220.194.54/home.htm[/url]
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Thanks guys. It is true that I honestly have a job that I have fun at everyday. I'm very lucky that way.

I had heard of the Dylan Seuss songs. Two of my favorite things I'm not quite sure go together -- but very funny nonetheless!
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Just cuz he's so cute -- some pix of my son Nathan when he came to the Seuss-a-Rama!
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