Seuss up to the point when Bartholomew suggests to the king that he should apologize. The Lesson: Read Bartholomew and the Oobleck by Dr. The important thing is that students make a personal connection with problem solving skills before they try to solve the book’s problem or point out the solution. If students can’t think of any problem solving stories, then draw their attention to a problem in the classroom and how it was solved. Ask for a few volunteers to share with the class a time when they had a problem and solved it. Before reading the story or asking students to problem solve on how to get rid of the oobleck, you can ask students how they solve problems in their own lives. Introduction: In this lesson, students will work on problem solving skills as they relate to story events.
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