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	<title>More than just knowing stuff! &#187; Dr Suess</title>
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		<title>A person&#8217;s a person, no matter how small!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a wonderful message for our students.  I have just returned from seeing Horton Hears a Who with a colleague.  Now you may wonder why I went to a children’s movie with another adult??
I have to say I am a lover of great books for kids and that is where Horton comes in. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://helenotway.edublogs.org/files/2008/03/horton1.jpg" title="horton1.jpg"><img src="http://helenotway.edublogs.org/files/2008/03/horton1.thumbnail.jpg" alt="horton1.jpg" align="left" height="119" width="151" /></a>What a wonderful message for our students.  I have just returned from seeing <a href="http://www.hortonmovie.com/site/index.html" target="_blank">Horton Hears a Who</a> with a colleague.  Now you may wonder why I went to a children’s movie with another adult??</p>
<p>I have to say I am a lover of great books for kids and that is where Horton comes in.  Over the last few years of teaching I have discovered the power of <a href="http://www.seussville.com/" target="_blank">Dr Seuss</a> books and have used them extensively in my planning for learning.  A few years ago I<a href="http://helenotway.edublogs.org/files/2008/03/hom.jpg" title="hom.jpg"><img src="http://helenotway.edublogs.org/files/2008/03/hom.thumbnail.jpg" alt="hom.jpg" align="right" /></a> planned a whole integrated unit around values and personal learning, which I based on Dr Seuss books and his messages of friendship, tolerance, negotiation and persistence, as well as other values.   We even discussed the dispositions of characters such as Horton according to <a href="http://www.habits-of-mind.net/">Art Costa’s Habits of Mind</a>.</p>
<p>I think there are many options to develop some real thinking around Horton Hears A Who.  These are some possibilities for developing good reflections of the messages of the story with the use of purposeful new technologies –</p>
<p>Create a <a href="http://voicethread.com/">Voice Thread </a>with each student sharing -<br />
•    a quality of Horton that makes him a special friend<br />
•    their favourite moment<br />
•    a way that they are like a character from the story</p>
<p>Create a <a href="http://www.wikispaces.com/">wiki</a> for students to create a class reflection using<br />
•    Plus Minus Ideas<br />
•    deBono’s 6 Thinking Hats</p>
<p>Create a short claymation/animation based on the qualities of Horton and post to <a href="http://www.teachertube.com/index.php">Teacher Tube</a>.</p>
<p>Any other suggestions?</p>
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