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Seussville

What Can Your Class Do?

For Teachers K - 6th Standards
Inspire scholars to do their part for planet Earth with a read-aloud of Dr. Seuss's The Lorax, and variety of activities designed to boost the environmental activist in us all. Activities include writing poems about the Earth, sorting...
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F is for Fish

For Teachers K - 1st
Students study the letter "F, f" in order to recognize it, say its sound, and write it. They watch a partner's mouth as they make the "f" sound before repeating a tongue twister that contains many "f" sounds. Next, they practice writing...
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Go Fish!

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
Students practice their reading comprehension by participating in a fictional fishing exercise.  For this children's literature lesson, students read One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss, and discuss the characteristics...
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Dr. Seuss Book Titles

For Teachers 3rd - 5th
In this literature crossword puzzle worksheet, students analyze all the titles to Dr. Seuss's books by filling in the blanks next to each number across and down and then fill in the boxes within the puzzle itself.
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Advocates for Human Rights

The Rights of the Child

For Students K - 3rd
Dr. Seuss wrote " A person's a person, no matter how small." The elementary resource uses Dr. Seuss's book Horton Hears a Who to explore children's rights in an engaging way. Young academics listen to the story, participate in group...
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Seussville: Who Said That?

For Students 2nd - 4th
In this Dr. Seuss worksheet, students read five quotations from books written by Dr. Seuss. Students match the quotes with the characters who said them.
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Trees for Many Reasons

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Young scholars, by reading fables such as The Lorax, Dr Seuss or The Man Who Planted Trees, Jean Giono, examine the importance of conserving natural resources.
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Ack! What's that? A Yiill-iga-yakk!

For Students K - 1st
In this recognizing the Yill-iga-yakk character from a Dr. Seuss book activity, students complete the drawing of the character's back. Students draw 1 character.
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Connect the Dots with the Cat and the Hat!

For Students K - 1st
In this Dr. Seuss worksheet, students connect the dots  #1- #78 in order to form the picture of The Cat in the Hat, students can color the worksheet when they finish. 
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A Word (or two!) about Seuss

For Students 1st - 3rd
In this Dr. Seuss activity, students complete an acrostic poem, using Dr. Seuss's name, to describe what they think of Dr. Seuss.
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A Hatful of Seuss!

For Students K - 2nd
In this Dr. Seuss books worksheet, students draw a line to match pictures of 7 hats to the Dr. Seuss books where they are shown.
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A Trip to Wonderland: The Nursery "Alice"

For Teachers K - 2nd
Primary learners explore elements of wonder in The Nursery "Alice" by Lewis Carroll. They analyze the plot point after listening to the text. Next, they describe the imagery in various works of children's literature using the given links...
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Celebrate the Places You Will Go!

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this Dr. Seuss worksheet, 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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Which One is Different?

For Students K - 2nd
In this Dr. Seuss's Sneetches activity worksheet, students examine the picture of 9 sneetches and identify the 1 that is different from the other 9.
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Jellybeans Up Your Nose

For Teachers 5th
Jellybeans Up Your Nose, by Jeff Moss, prompts a discussion of responsible and irresponsible behaviors. After reading and discussing the poem, groups of fifth graders examine a Dr. Seuss-ism, from Geisel’s Seuss-isms, and report back to...
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Cat in the Hat Math Problems

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this Cat in the Hat themed, math worksheet, students will determine the answer to nine different word problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and pattern recognition skills.
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Cat and the Hat Word Search

For Teachers 2nd - 4th
In this Cat in the Hat themed learning exercise, students will examine a wordsearch puzzle and discover eleven Cat in the Hat related words.
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Dr. Seuss: "The Sneetches"

For Students Pre-K - K
For this Dr. Seuss worksheet, students draw lines to connect matching items from the story. A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Travel Tags, Dr. Seuss

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this bookmarks worksheet, students utilize a metal ring and a hole punch to write their name on each travel tag along with the title and author of the book they read and where it took place. Students draw a picture on the back of the...
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Bookworm's Delight Alphabet Activity

For Students 3rd - 5th
In this famous authors activity worksheet, students examine 25 author names and then put those names into alphabetical order.    
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It's An Eggstravaganza!

For Students K - 2nd
For this Dr. Seuss book craft worksheet, 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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Help Horton Find His Way to the Who!

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this solving the maze worksheet, learners help Dr. Seuss's Horton find the correct path to the Who. Students solve 1 maze.
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Printables
Dr. Seuss Enterprises

I Speak for the Trees!

For Teachers K - 5th
Celebrate the environment and Earth Day with Dr. Seuss's The Lorax. Kids get to color in a picture and complete a few word puzzles. Also included is a poster encouraging kids to recycle.
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Population Connection

Lessons From the Lorax

For Teachers K - 5th Standards
Is progress progressing too fast? So believes the Lorax, the eponymous character from Dr. Seuss's The Lorax. Young environmental science students read the book and debate the arguments of the Lorax and the Once-ler regarding the value of...

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