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A Tree Counting Campaign
Review math concepts using this resource. Learners count the number of trees there would be if everyone planted one. In order to complete this activity, learners fill in the names of their classmates and add up the number of trees. This...
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Dr. Seuss Listening Centers
Take a trip to Whoville with a lesson focused on the works of Dr. Seuss. Using listening and responding worksheets, first graders listen to six Dr. Seuss books at a listening center, rate the books, and summarize and respond to questions.
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Dr. Seuss Lesson Plan
Students read classic children's books. For this Dr. Seuss lesson, students read the Seuss classics The Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs & Ham and Horton Hears a Who. Students create models based on story characters and discuss the...
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Celebrate the Places You Will Go!
In this Dr. Seuss learning exercise, students first read the book Oh, the Places You Will Go! Students then draw a picture of a place they would like to go when they are grown up.
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It's An Eggstravaganza!
In this Dr. Seuss book craft activity, students make a picture frame for their picture. Students cut out the pattern and attach their picture in an egg shape covered with green Saran wrap. The frame says "I Love Green Eggs and Ham" and...
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A Tribute to Dr. Seuss Crossword Puzzle
For this literature related crossword puzzle worksheet, learners solve 16 clues to fill in a crossword puzzle with the names of written by Dr. Seuss.
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A Hatful of Seuss!
In this Dr. Seuss books activity, students draw a line to match pictures of 7 hats to the Dr. Seuss books where they are shown.
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Comparing Dr. Seuss Books- Venn Diagram
In this Dr. Seuss Venn diagram worksheet, students compare two Dr. Seuss books. They write the things that are different about the two books in the outer area of the circles, and the things that are the same in the overlapping portion of...
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Read Write Think: Dr. Seuss's Sound Words Playing With Phonics and Spelling
Contains plans for three lessons that teach about sound and letters using Dr. Seuss's "Mr. Brown Can MOO! Can You?" In addition to objectives and standards, this instructional plan contains links to sites used in the lessons as well as...
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Dr. Seuss Enterprises: Seussville
Seussville is a vivid and entertaining website. You can read the Dr. Seuss biography, play games, make up your own story, or order books.
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Alex: Let's Trade
Dr. Seuss has created many classics that students love. During this lesson, students will get the opportunity to share their favorite Dr. Seuss book and favorite character with their class by creating a trading card. Students will use...