The second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth grade students in Ms. Scharich’s Title I math classes celebrated Dr. Seuss Week at Park Place. They have been learning and practicing math skills using Dr. Seuss Math.
- The second and third grade math students focused on money.
- Fourth graders focused on angles and multiplication.
- Fifth and sixth grade math students focused on conversions.
Finally, all of the Title I students continued to work on story problems and fluency.
Then on Friday, the students in Ms. Scharich’s Title I math class had rotations. The students got to work through a variety of Seussical math centers. They enjoyed everything from Green Eggs and Ham Division to Ten Apples up on Top.
Seuss Money Math

Adding Money with Green Eggs and Ham

Green Eggs and Ham Money Match Math Center

What Pet Should I Get? Coin Activity

Learning about Coins with What Pet Should I Get?
Seuss Division

Division with Green Eggs

Green Eggs and Ham Division Problems

Solving Green Egg Division Problems on Whiteboards
Angles

Identifying Types of Angles
Converting Pounds and Ounces to Total Ounces

How Much Does Each Cat in the Hat Object Weigh?
Seuss Math Addition

Green Eggs and Ham Game: Adding with Multiples of 10
Ten Apples Up On Top!

How Many Apples?

Ten Apples Up On Top!
Even or Odd Numbers?
Seuss Math Story Problems

Cat in the Hat and Cat in the Hat Comes Back Story Problems

One Fish, Two Fish, Read Fish, Blue Fish Story Problems
Truffula Multiplication Trees

Truffula Multiplication

Multiplication Practice with The Lorax
Fraction Foot Activity

The Foot Book and Fraction Foot Activity