Children cut out the pieces, and glue their "ear flap" on Horton , so that it flips open. Students complete the thought: Horton hears a Who how about you? Challenge older students to use rhyme in their writing like Seuss does. Remind them that made up words are OK as well. For that finishing touch, add the child's school photo to the front of the ear. Mount on a green-backed bulletin board; sprinkle some jungle leaves around the edges to act as a border.
Your caption can be the same as the one on Horton's ear, or Stampede To Read. Looking for more Dr. Feel free to PIN away! The more that you know, the more places you'll go. I always try to design some sort of "craftivity" to go with my lessons. This helps motivate students to get down to business and stay on task, so that they can transition to the fun center. I especially love making a manipulative that students can use while I read the story, or to show me that they understand spatial directions.
I've also found that some quiet students really come out of their shell. How To Make Horton: Run off the elephant on gray construction paper. Students color the tusks white and then cut their elephant out. Add wiggle eyes with glue dots for extra pizzazz. The toilet paper trunk is simply covered with matching paper. Cut 2 slits so that you shove it between the elephant's tusks. Stick the clover to Horton's trunk with a glue dot, or piece of rolled Scotch tape.
They have a variety of licensed characters that you can use to make worksheets to match your themes. Because of copyrights, I did not make a page of Whos. You can click on the link and check out the Whoville characters you want, and then just copy and paste them into a word document so you can make them smaller.
Run off a master set, rough cut, and let students have a choice of a Who. They could also design their own. Children color their who, trim and glue to the end of the Popsicle stick. I chose this girl from Whoville, because she had a feather on her head, so I added a feather for that finishing touch. Students can also manipulate Horton and place him above their head, behind their back, in their left hand, in their right hand etc.
If you don't want to fuss with the toilet paper roll puppet, you can use Horton for all sorts of writing prompts. Seuss Wiki Explore. Thidwick the Big-Hearted Moose. How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Lorax The Grinch. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? History Talk 3. Categories Locations Whos. Universal Conquest Wiki.
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