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Erica Jasna Struble

Read Across America - "My Many Colored Days"

Grades: 1st Grade, Kindergarten, 2nd Grade
Subjects: Character Building, Reading

Student Instructions

Sometimes we can describe our day as a color. Other days, we might not know what color would describe us or our day could be described as having many colors during the day. "But it all turns out all right you see. And I go back to being . . . me." Celebrate Read Across America with this very colorful story by Dr. Seuss. 1. Click the add add response button. 2. Click on the play button to watch the read-aloud, "My Many Colored Days" by Dr. Seuss, with paintings by Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher. 3. After watching the read-aloud, go to slide 2. What color are you today? Finish the sentence starter by clicking and move moving the color word to the sentence stem and then clicking and move moving the color to the frame. Remember, you can be different colors during the day, and that is ok! 4. Click on the green check checkmark to upload your work.

Teacher Notes (not visible to students)

The read-aloud is embedded in the activity.

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