SEARCH RESULTS: seuss
There are 57 documents matching your search.
Favorite saved.
-
Dr. Seuss wrote over sixty books and created many memorable settings. Choose one setting and answer the questions.
-
Use the form below to write about things you would like to learn, or subjects you would like to improve in school. This is a good supplement to a "Places You'll Go" lesson.
-
Sort each group of words in alphabetical order.
-
Write an acrostic poem about hats. Could be a fun part of a "Cat in the Hat" lesson. With a picture to color.
-
Circle the correctly spelled words from "Lorax" to "pollution".
-
Cut out the shapes. There are three pages. The first page is a suggested cover page. Make copies of as many lined and/or unlined pages as you like in order to make a book. Use the lined pages for writing and the unlined pages for drawing/pasting pictures. Staple all
the pages together for a great shapebook in the shape of its subject.
-
Fun for "Cat in the Hat" material!
-
Featuring vocabulary from the book The Lorax. Unscramble words from "animals" to "environment."
-
Fill out the form with your reading goals. This is a good supplement to a "Places You'll Go" lesson.
-
-
Fill in the missing letters with this Lorax themed worksheet. This document was created using abctools.
-
Find the "Cat in the Hat"-theme words from "cat" to "thing" in this square word search.
-
-
Dr. Seuss wrote over 60 books for children. Choose one and answer these questions.
-
Imagine yourself in the Truffula forest... Wonder what the Once-ler thinks of all his money... Finish verses with your own Seussian nonsense names... Enjoy the Lorax word find. You'll find these activities and more in this accompaniment to Dr. Seuss's cautionary classic, "The Lorax"!
-
Use this form to record people's favorite Dr. Seuss books. Ten titles are suggested and blank spaces are also included. Good tallying practice.
-
Dr. Seuss wrote over sixty books and created many interesting characters. Choose one character and answer the questions below.
-
[Created with abctools] Find the Dr. Seuss book titles from "Cat in the Hat" to "Yertle the Turtle" in this rectangular puzzle.
-
Use this Venn diagram to compare two Dr. Seuss books.
-
A one page biography of the life and work of award winning children's author Dr. Seuss. Text is followed by a set of multiple choice and a set of short response questions.
-
Make your own Seussian nonsense names... Tell the story in your own words... Describe Horton's thoughts as he faces the huge clover patch...Enjoy the Horton-themed word find... You'll find these activities and more in this marvelous accompaniment to Dr. Seuss's "Horton Hears a Who"!
-
Create a bar graph to show information about favorite Dr. Seuss books.
-
A one page biography of the life and work of award winning children's writer Dr. Seuss. Text is followed by a set of multiple choice and a set of short response questions.
-
An early reader color and read activity about the book The Lorax and its author, Dr. Seuss, illustrated with a tree. Three short response questions follow the text, with primary handwriting lines.
-
"Sighed Mayzie, a lazy bird hatching an egg: "I'm tired and I'm bored And I've kinks in my leg From sitting, just sitting here day..."
Vocabulary and comprehension exercises enhance the Dr. Seuss classic.
-
"I wish we could do what they do in Katroo..."
Vocabulary and comprehension exercises enhance the Dr. Seuss classic.
-
An easy grid coloring activity of the Dr. Seuss character, Cat in the Hat.
-
"This was no time for play..."
Vocabulary and comprehension exercises enhance the Dr. Seuss classic.
-
Book report form to accompany "Green Eggs and Ham" by Dr. Seuss.
-
"At the far end of town where the Grickle-grass grows and the wind smells slow-and-sour when it blows and no birds ever sing excepting old..."
Vocabulary and comprehension exercises enhance the Dr. Seuss classic.
-
"The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day..."
Vocabulary and comprehension exercises enhance the Dr. Seuss classic.
-
"On the last day of summer ten hours before fall....."
Vocabulary and comprehension exercises enhance the Dr. Seuss favorite.
-
Book report form to go with the Dr. Seuss classic, "Oh, the Places You'll Go"
-
"In the beginning, Bartholomew Cubbins didn't have five hundred hats..."
Vocabulary and comprehension exercises enhance the Dr. Seuss classic. Includes Venn diagram and essay writing prompt.
-
Suggestions for teachers to guide students during a "read aloud" of Dr. Seuss's popular story, with pages for students to fill in their own before, during, and after reading questions; this unit includes art prompts.
-
From "awful" to "Who-ville". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures of a Christmas tree are great for word walls. Enhances vocabulary in the Dr. Seuss classic.
-
Book report form to accompany "The Cat in the Hat" by Dr. Seuss.
-
From "cat" to "white". Goes with the Dr. Seuss classic.
-
Suggestions for teachers to guide students during a "read aloud" of Dr. Seuss's popular story, with pages for students to fill in their own before, during, and after reading questions; this unit includes art prompts.
-
A mini-unit, featuring a word search and a fill-in-the-blank comprehension exercise, to go with the Dr. Seuss holiday favorite.