TeachersFirst's Dr. Seuss Resources

Whether you teach elementary readers or high school students, Dr. Seuss is a sentimental favorite of all students. This collection of reviewed resources from TeachersFirst is selected to help teachers and students celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday as part of Read Across America or simply by bringing Seuss into your class as an inspiration for poetic projects and more.

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Fox in Socks- Seussville - Dr. Seuss Enterprises

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K to 2
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The Fox in Socks activity on Seussville offers a playful way for teachers to engage students with the tongue-twisting fun of Dr. Seuss's Fox in Socks. Theachers can use this ...more
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The Fox in Socks activity on Seussville offers a playful way for teachers to engage students with the tongue-twisting fun of Dr. Seuss's Fox in Socks. Theachers can use this game to help students practice reading fluency, pronunciation, and listening skills as they follow Fox's silly instructions and try to match words and phrases. It's a great activity for improving students' speaking skills and expanding their vocabulary in an entertaining and interactive way.

tag(s): dr seuss (12), fluency (26), listening (92), pronunciation (34), read across america (9)

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Use the game to help students practice reading fluency by having them follow along with the tongue twisters and repeat the words out loud. Teachers can use this game to expand students' vocabulary by discussing new words and their meanings after each round. Students can play the game in small groups, taking turns reading the tongue twisters aloud encouraging teamwork, listening skills, and collaborative learning while having fun with language.

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A-Maze-ing Green Eggs and Ham - Dr. Seuss Enterprises

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K to 2
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The A-Maze-ing Green Eggs and Ham game on Seussville offers an interactive way for students to engage with Dr. Seuss's classic story while practicing problem-solving and critical thinking...more
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The A-Maze-ing Green Eggs and Ham game on Seussville offers an interactive way for students to engage with Dr. Seuss's classic story while practicing problem-solving and critical thinking skills. In this game, students navigate a maze as they help Sam-I-Am deliver his green eggs and ham to various characters, avoiding obstacles and following a clear path to the end. Teachers can use this game to reinforce reading comprehension and discuss the story's themes of trying new things and persistence.

tag(s): characterization (19), dr seuss (12), plot (14), read across america (9), setting (5), themes (14)

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After reading Green Eggs and Ham, students can play the game to reinforce key story elements like the characters, setting, and plot. Use the game as a group activity where students work together to navigate the maze. This encourages teamwork and helps develop problem-solving skills as students discuss strategies for overcoming obstacles and completing the maze. Teachers can extend the lesson by asking students to write or share what they would do if they were in Sam-I-Am's shoes.

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Dr. Seuss Inspired Activities for Older Kids - There's Just One Mommy

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Discover various engaging Dr. Seuss-themed activities tailored to older kids, ideal for upper elementary or middle school students. These activities go beyond basic reading, providing...more
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Discover various engaging Dr. Seuss-themed activities tailored to older kids, ideal for upper elementary or middle school students. These activities go beyond basic reading, providing creative, hands-on ways to explore Dr. Seuss's books. From science experiments and writing prompts to art projects and word games, each activity encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and imagination. Teachers can easily incorporate these ideas into their lessons to celebrate Dr. Seuss Day or use them to enrich reading activities throughout the year.
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tag(s): dr seuss (12), literacy (120), read across america (9), STEM (287)

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Encourage students to write poems in the rhyming, rhythmic style of Dr. Seuss. To get them started, provide some keywords or themes (such as friendship, adventure, or imagination). After reading The Lorax, organize a class project focused on environmental responsibility. Students can draw or write about ways to protect the environment, and then create a "community tree" display on a bulletin board. Encourage students to explore Dr. Seuss's unique vocabulary by selecting some of his playful words and phrases. Using online tools like Adobe Express for Education, reviewed here or Book Creator, reviewed here, students can create comic strips that define and illustrate each word in context. Assign a STEM challenge where students use everyday materials (such as paper, cardboard, and tape) to build a model of Whoville. Have students create a podcast about their favorite Dr. Seuss book using a tool such as Spotify for Podcasters, reviewed here or Acast, reviewed here. Students can discuss the book's themes or their favorite quotes.

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The Untold Story of Dr. Seuss - Jasmine Bradshaw

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The First Name Basis podcast episode, "The Untold Story of Dr. Seuss," explores the lesser-known, complicated parts of Dr. Seuss's legacy, particularly his racial views and how they...more
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The First Name Basis podcast episode, "The Untold Story of Dr. Seuss," explores the lesser-known, complicated parts of Dr. Seuss's legacy, particularly his racial views and how they evolved. The episode examines Dr. Seuss's earlier work, which included racially insensitive illustrations and stereotypes, and discusses his later efforts to address racism. This episode helps teachers present a more accurate view of famous authors and encourages students to think critically about how media shapes ideas on race and diversity.

tag(s): diversity (38), dr seuss (12), racism (79), read across america (9)

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Ask students to find examples of Dr. Seuss's work, early and later works and analyze them in small groups for portrayals of race, stereotypes, and inclusion. Students can create a presentation using resources such as Google Slides or PowerPoint, comparing these works to discuss how public figures can influence cultural perspectives through media. Students can create a short video or podcast episode, sharing their reactions and reflections on what they learned. Free resources such as Buzzsprout, reviewed here or Podcast Generator, reviewed here can be used. Using tools like Timelinely, reviewed here or Time Graphics Timeline Maker, reviewed here, students can create an interactive timeline of Dr. Seuss's career, marking key points where his work and views evolved.

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Seussville Classroom Activities - Dr. Seuss Enterprises

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Seussville's Classroom Resources page offers teachers a wealth of materials for engaging students with the imaginative world of Dr. Seuss. The site includes lesson plans, printable...more
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Seussville's Classroom Resources page offers teachers a wealth of materials for engaging students with the imaginative world of Dr. Seuss. The site includes lesson plans, printable activities, and project ideas encouraging literacy, creativity, and play-based learning. Resources cover various subjects like reading, math, and science, using Dr. Seuss's well-loved characters and stories to make learning lively and accessible. Ideal for elementary levels, the site provides themed activities for special events, such as Read Across America Day, and encourages inclusive, fun-filled exploration of key academic and social concepts. It's recommended to check if YouTube is accessible on school networks if you are planning to use these resources in the classroom.
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tag(s): dr seuss (12), literacy (120), read across america (9)

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Using Dr. Seuss's rhyming books like, The Cat in the Hat, set up a relay race where students work in teams to generate rhyming words based on prompts from the books. Each team gets a point for every correct rhyme, encouraging creativity and reinforcing phonics skills. After reading a Dr. Seuss story, have students create a whimsical character, complete with a name, unique features, and a special talent. Use Bartholomew and the Oobleck to introduce a fun science activity where students make "Oobleck". They'll explore states of matter and record observations, engaging with early science concepts through hands-on learning. Organize a classroom "reading party" where students come dressed as Dr. Seuss characters or create hats like the Cat in the Hat. They can read their favorite Dr. Seuss books aloud or in small groups. Select a Dr. Seuss book and ask students to pick out unusual or "nonsense" words. They can guess meanings from context, create definitions, and then illustrate the words.

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Storytime with Ryan & Craig - Ryan Lagod & Craig Tovey

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Storytime with Ryan & Craig is a weekly reading show for parents, educators, and students. Writer/director/actors Ryan & Craig use their talents to bring picture books to life through...more
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Storytime with Ryan & Craig is a weekly reading show for parents, educators, and students. Writer/director/actors Ryan & Craig use their talents to bring picture books to life through engaging storytelling performances. Use the video link to find all available stories, or choose from the curated playlists that offer selections for different holidays, Pete the Cat, and Dr. Seuss books. If your district blocks YouTube, then the videos may not be viewable.
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tag(s): digital storytelling (154), stories and storytelling (52), video (264)

In the Classroom

Use the videos on this channel to bring stories to life in your classroom and provide examples of expressive reading. After reading picture books and watching videos, incorporate Readers Theater activities to enhance reading and literacy skills. Find many ideas and tips for Readers Theater by visiting Literacy Connections, reviewed here and selecting the link to Readers Theater. Record students' performances and share on SchoolTube, reviewed here to share with family members and watch over and over again!

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Dr. Seuss Activities and Printables - Fun.com

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Celebrate the world of Dr. Seuss with the printable activities found at Fun.com. Select from a puzzle, maze, word find, bookmarks, or coloring pages. Click on any image to view ...more
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Celebrate the world of Dr. Seuss with the printable activities found at Fun.com. Select from a puzzle, maze, word find, bookmarks, or coloring pages. Click on any image to view the activity or select the link under the image to download the printable pdf file to your device.
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tag(s): dr seuss (12), read across america (9), worksheets (69)

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Print and share the activities for use during Read Across America Week or make copies to have handy for use at centers or during inside recess. Use these activities as inspiration to create your own activities using resources found at Class Tools, reviewed here. Have older students create a Fakebook page for Dr. Seuss, use the Crossword Generator to create your own and student-created crosswords, or use the Certificate Generator to create and share certificates for completion of Read Across America week activities. Visit Dr. Seuss Lesson Plans and Other Teaching Resources, reviewed here to many other ideas for teaching with Dr. Seuss books.
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STEAM Art Lessons - Tricia Fuglestad

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K to 8
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Do you need inspiration for art and technology-rich STEAM lessons? Take a look at the many ideas on this site created by art teacher Tricia Fuglestad. Lesson topics include ideas ...more
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Do you need inspiration for art and technology-rich STEAM lessons? Take a look at the many ideas on this site created by art teacher Tricia Fuglestad. Lesson topics include ideas based on famous works of art like Edvard Munch's The Scream and Gilbert Stuart's George Washington portrait. Each lesson consists of a link to the blog post describing the lesson; many of these also include a video overview of the activity. Several ideas are also offered for Dr. Seuss's Cat in the Hat. Editor's Note: Some links in the lessons go to a paid site to purchase lesson materials such as PowerPoints. The free lesson ideas and suggestions on this site are sufficient for creating and teaching these ideas without buying anything additional.
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tag(s): black history (130), coding (89), creativity (93), digital storytelling (154), dr seuss (12), drawing (61), environment (246), graphic design (49), great depression (29), literacy (120), nutrition (135), photography (119), poetry (194), problem solving (225), qr codes (18), read across america (9), STEM (287), stories and storytelling (52), symmetry (27)

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If you feel that you are strong in the arts but not technology (or the other way around), find a teaching partner that complements your strength and work together to teach lessons from this site. Use ideas from here in your classroom makerspace. Use Wakelet, reviewed here, to add notes and questions as you prepare to teach lessons from this blog. Wakelet offers the ability to collaborate and share with others through the addition of written and audio notes to any web page. Use lesson activities found on this site as a replacement for traditional research projects, book reports, or written reports. Have students use a blogging tool like edublog, reviewed here, to share images and videos of their work from start to finish and to reflect upon learning. Have older students extend learning through the use of Canvas LMS, reviewed here. Ask them to research and find additional information on the topic of your lesson and create a learning path for other students to complete. For younger students, create a Symbaloo Learning Path for students to complete as a center activity to complement your STEAM learning activities.

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The CAT in the HAT Knows a Lot About That - PBS Kids

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Join the Cat in the Hat, Sally, and friends on an adventure that teaches, reinforces, and enriches learning for young students. Easily navigate through Games, Printing, and Videos....more
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Join the Cat in the Hat, Sally, and friends on an adventure that teaches, reinforces, and enriches learning for young students. Easily navigate through Games, Printing, and Videos. Each area features different concepts: colors, shapes, numbers, letters, matching, easy art projects, videos, songs, and spatial reasoning. Be sure to check out the activities on the top menu; they change with each page you click. There are also seasonal/timely activities on the main page. A wide variety of games keep you coming back to find yet another adventure with the Cat in the Hat. The site features user friendly directions for any age.

tag(s): alphabet (52), colors (63), dr seuss (12), geometric shapes (135), measurement (123), numbers (119), preK (267)

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Share this site (video or activity) on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Use at a center to provide self-directed explorations. Offer on your class website as a resource for home use. Assign different areas to students based on their strengths and weaknesses. Some games even allow students to create their own version. Provide this website as a guide to parents to practice necessary skills for young students.
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Dr. Seuss Went to War - UC San Diego

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Explore a rich collection of Dr. Seuss' political cartoons during World War II. Seuss shows his very serious side in this collection of over 400 political cartoons related to the ...more
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Explore a rich collection of Dr. Seuss' political cartoons during World War II. Seuss shows his very serious side in this collection of over 400 political cartoons related to the war. The collection is sorted by year and by battle, people, places, and issues. Each cartoon includes full citation and copyright information. Most are copyrighted and allow permission for scholarly use but cannot be copied or shared outside of "fair use." In other words, you cannot use them in online projects or make copies beyond classroom or offline student projects. You can easily share each cartoon via Twitter, Facebook, etc. Click the enlarge arrows to see the image in its own separate window and copy its URL.

tag(s): comics and cartoons (55), dr seuss (12), world war 2 (160)

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This collection offers rich opportunities during the study of World War II. Students can trace the tensions and events of the war year by year or by issue. Extend students' learning by having pairs or small groups create their own comic about a current event and explain it using Phrase.it, reviewed here, an image annotation tool that allows you to reference images by URL, add text, links, audio and video.

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The Political Dr. Seuss - Independent Television Service

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This gallery of World War II-era cartoons by Theodor Geisel, reveal the acerbic wit and political philosophy of the beloved children's author. The site also features audio and video...more
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This gallery of World War II-era cartoons by Theodor Geisel, reveal the acerbic wit and political philosophy of the beloved children's author. The site also features audio and video clips from Dr. Seuss on his career and a brief history of political cartooning. Two lesson plans - focusing on the American themes and social messages addressed by Geisel - are available for downloading (and include McRel standards).

tag(s): comics and cartoons (55), dr seuss (12), world war 2 (160)

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Have students research the history of political cartooning with Theodor Geisel (or others). Have cooperative learning groups create multi-media presentations such as a PowerPoint, or an online book, using a tool such as Bookemon reviewed here to share on an interactive whiteboard or projector.

Share the video/audio clips on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Take advantage of the FREE lesson plans that connect geography, history, reading, and writing.
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Cat-in-the-Hat - abcteach

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Use this blank, printable "Cat in the Hat" template for a drawing or writing activity to celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday on March 2. ...more
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Use this blank, printable "Cat in the Hat" template for a drawing or writing activity to celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday on March 2.

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Have students write "Seuss" poems on the Hats. Create a class book of "Seuss" poetry. Have students draw a Seuss picture illustrating a scene from one of their favorite Seuss books.

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Read Across America - NEA

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Here's a chance to participate in a national (American) effort to encourage adults to read to children. NEA's Read Across America program wants every adult to read to a child ...more
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Here's a chance to participate in a national (American) effort to encourage adults to read to children. NEA's Read Across America program wants every adult to read to a child as part of the celebration of Dr. Seuss's birthday. Visit this site to see how you can help with a celebration in your local community. Click the Plan a Reading Event to find resources for Dr. Seuss.

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Download the free RAA calendars or have students create family reading calendars or reading videos as part of the Read Across America celebration. Even upper level high school students will enjoy the chance to relive Seuss in their lives. Plan a trip with your school service group to read to elementary kids at the school next door. Or have student groups in any middle or high school class create a Seuss-style book-in-verse on a current curriculum topic, using various Seuss books for inspiration. How about a book about healthy eating or the fun of reading? Be sure to have students create a storyboard to help make the story creation go smoothly. Replace paper and pencil using a digital storyboard like the Story Map, reviewed here, or SuperNotecard, reviewed here. Then modify learning with the challenge for students to make a new interactive "book" using a tool such as Bookemon, reviewed here.

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