Today my first graders had a great time thinking "out of the box" and picturing themselves as a doctor, scientist, or specialist. Take a look at some of their inventive pills, cough syrups, and assorted medicines!
Cute! With my kinders, we read the story on www.storylineonline.net, and then we created our own "diseases": ____ has a bad case of ____! Answers included diamonds, squigglies, polka dots, letters, numbers, etc! They were really creative with it! Thanks for sharing!
I can't tell you enough how much I love this cute activity. I have always loved this book and I can't wait to use this activity with my little ones. Thanks for all of your wonderful ideas you share.
I LOVE this book!! But any activity I've ever seen for it has dealt with older children. I may have to read the story again this year just to use this. :) I've also printed out pictures of the students and let them color their "disease" on their own faces. It's amazing - and hilarious! - what some of them come up with!
I LOVE that book - great activity!
ReplyDeleteI'd like a prescription from Dr. Wilson!
ReplyDeleteVery cute & funny!
ReplyDeleteMs. M
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What a cute idea!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my all-time favorite books. I just LOVE David Shannon! This is an awesome activity! Thanks for sharing!!!
ReplyDeleteCute! With my kinders, we read the story on www.storylineonline.net, and then we created our own "diseases": ____ has a bad case of ____! Answers included diamonds, squigglies, polka dots, letters, numbers, etc! They were really creative with it! Thanks for sharing!
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I can't tell you enough how much I love this cute activity. I have always loved this book and I can't wait to use this activity with my little ones. Thanks for all of your wonderful ideas you share.
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I LOVE this book!! But any activity I've ever seen for it has dealt with older children. I may have to read the story again this year just to use this. :) I've also printed out pictures of the students and let them color their "disease" on their own faces. It's amazing - and hilarious! - what some of them come up with!
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