TEACHING
NOTES: DR. SEUSS
This is a wonderful way to capitalize
on the enjoyment children have with Dr. Seuss's wonderful books.
Recognition of sight words and understanding simple stories are just
a few ways we can encourage our children to read more.
Set up your library with different activity centers.
There are lots of activities you can use involving hats and cats.
Just think of all the rhyming you can do with your students. Have
fun!
Preschool
Dr. Seuss Theme
Dr.
Seuss's Birthday - Preschool
Dr. Seuss Theme -
Step by Step
Dr.
Seuss Theme - Pratt
Dr. Seuss Theme Unit - Worksheets and Printables
Dr.
Seuss Theme - Lesson Plans,
Thematic Units, Printables,
Worksheets ...A to Z Teacher Stuff
Cross-curricular
activities for 15 Dr. Seuss books
Dr.
Seuss Page
Open Court Resources
Dr.
Seuss lessons, activities, etc.
Lesson
Exchange Dr Seuss - Cat in the Hat
Lotsa Lesson
Plans - DR. SUESS
Dr. Seuss lesson
Dr.
Seuss Day - The Teacher's Guide
Dr.
Seuss Page for Teachers
Dr.
Seuss Characters & Unusual Creatures
Dr.
Seuss On the Loose
Dr.
Seuss One Week Unit
Meeting and
Reading Dr. Seuss
Dr Seuss -
Cat in the Hat Lesson
Ideas
for Cat in the Hat
Cat in the Hat Printables
Horton Hatches the Egg Activities
Foot Theme
Venn Diagram
With One Fish, Two Fish
You've
Got a Wocket Where?
Seussville
University
Reading Game
Color the letters
Meeting
and Reading Dr. Seuss
(Elementary, Reading-Writing)
Dr.
Seuss Centers
(KellysKindergarten)
Celebrating
Dr. Seuss
Malinda Ponton's Zoo-rific First Grade TeacherWeb
Dr. Seuss Fun and
Activities!
Art of Dr.
Seuss
Dr. Seuss -
Blackwell
Featured
Author: Dr. Seuss
Author Study: Dr.
Seuss
Dr Seuss (Web English Teacher)
