
Kids that hadn’t been on a videoconference before are now experts in changing their background and muting the teacher. This includes its use in 90,000 schools and in 20 countries. This is shown very clearly in technological consumption data: Zoom went from having 10 million users a day in December to 200 million in March, according to its reports. Things that have been available for some time but we didn’t consider are now our everyday menu. Martin.Tech analyst Benedict Evans just published a nice idea about quarantine: we are all going through a “green eggs and ham” moment. “We will be heading to the zoo later this month, and we will be conducting our experiment for the STEM Science Fair as well,” said Mrs. Kindergarten students have a fun month ahead. Aispuro. “Every plate had some green eggs and a slice of ham and most of my class ate it all gone!” “ Each student got a turn to mix the eggs and see how they turned green from food coloring,” said Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Seuss and his stories during this time in the school year.”Ĭelebrating Seuss’ birthday was a fun-filled day of learning activities for students, but the highlight was the morning snack, green eggs and ham.

This is a major reason why it is important to celebrate Dr. Martin added, “Kindergarten students are so excited about the mechanics of words now that they are able to read! They get excited when they see special sounds or sight words, and they are able to identify rhyming words. Seuss’s stories also teach children valuable life lessons.” Seuss books, and these books keep my students interested and excited about reading,” said Mrs. Seuss books are perfect for Kindergartners – introducing children to rhyming words, clever storytelling, funny creatures and a world of imagination! “Students love to read Dr. Seuss and actually tried green eggs and ham. “Students made Thing 1 and Thing 2 hats, listened to Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss’s birthday,” said Kindergarten teacher Mrs. “We did so many fun activities today to celebrate Dr.

Seuss’ birthday during Read Across America week.

On Monday, MaKindergarten students enjoyed celebrating Dr.
