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Read Across America Week

Hey guys, I am excited about Dr. Seuss's birthday coming up and loooovve Read Across America Week at school.  I thought it would be fun to have the kiddos write about their favorite book and some special things they like about it.  My third grader said she would help me out and work on whatever I created, so here's what we came up with:)


I think they turned out really cute.  I thought there should be a boy and a girl for the students to make themselves.  Check out the rest of the pictures!






Read Across America Writing Prompt Craftivity


Now go get it and Teach On!




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