It's A Dog's Life
A LabLinks Project for Blue Heron 3rd, 4th, & 5th Grade Students.


 

  The Doghouse Days of Summer
 mark the fifth and final statue creations of the beloved Cartoon Strip "Peanuts" created by Charles M. Schultz.  The statues feature the classic pose of Snoopy lying on top of his doghouse, daydreaming with his closest friend and confidant Woodstock perched on his stomach. These statues of Snoopy and Woodstock line the streets of Saint Paul, Minnesota.

 

 
 
Snoopy is a happy beagle.  He daydreams on top of his doghouse. He thinks of his master, Charlie Brown, as "that round-headed kid" who brings him his supper dish.  He never speaks.
 
 

Step 1: Visit Doghouse Days of Summer and view the many photos of Snoopy and Woodstock. Enjoy your trip!
 



Step 2: Wow! Just think of what you can create using your paint tools.  Create your own version of Snoopy and Woodstock.

 


 

 Step 3: Snoopy is an important character in the Peanuts comic strip. 
Learn about Snoopy's character and his adventures with Charlie Brown
and the Peanut's Gang.
Meet the Gang.


Step 4: Visit the History link on this site. 
See how Snoopy and the Gang have changed over the years.
Learn about Charles M. Schultz.
 


 
 
Step 5: Let's learn some more.  Try some Peanuts Trivia.   Have fun and answer the questions.  Continue on to the next.  
                             
 

 

  Step 6: Using the name Snoopy, create an Acrostic Poem.   Use the letters in Snoopy's name to write descriptive phrases about him.  Create your Acrostic Name Poem in Appleworks.

S
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Step 7:
You have worked so hard you are ready for more fun.
Try the Peanuts Game Gallery.  
Do the Puzzle first, then you can try the others. 

 


Ms. Dimian, Mrs. Albright and Mrs. Jaeger  hope you had fun learning about St. Paul native Charles M. Shultz and his loveable beagle character, Snoopy.