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  2. Feb 19, 2018 · Oobleck from Teaching Mama. Make learning extra fun with these hands-on activities using Dr. Seuss books! One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Oh, the Places You’ll Go! Green Eggs and Ham The Cat in the Hat The Lorax Mr. Brown Can Moo, Can You? Fox in Socks There’s a Wocket in My Pocket! Go, Dog Go! What Pet Should I Get?

    • Read Green Eggs and Ham. Then, make rhyming eggs: Practice finding and putting together rhyming eggs from the story. There are two versions of this lesson.
    • Read Happy Birthday to You! Then, have students write about their own birthday celebrations: Students will enjoy comparing their birthday facts and traditions with Dr. Seuss.
    • Read The Cat in the Hat. Then, write your own Thing 1 and Thing 2 story: Kids can create their own Thing 1 or Thing 2 by using two different colors of paint and their own handprints.
    • Keep track of all of the books you’ve read. Get your free Dr. Seuss–themed reading tracker from Random House Children’s Books, and your class can keep track of the books they read in 2023, including their ratings on a five-star scale.
    • Dr. Seuss Scavenger Hunt. This fun Dr. Seuss inspired scavenger hunts uses characters, phrases, and silly Dr. Seuss words in clues that lead kids all around the house to find a Dr. Seuss surprise!
    • Yertle the Turtle Stacking Game. This is one of our favorite Dr Seuss activities and a great way for kids to work on balancing while still having so much fun!
    • Grinch Grab Game. Just because Grinch is typically a Christmas book doesn't mean kids will enjoy this game any less during your Read Across America event!
    • If You Can Do It Game. This is one of our favorite board games for kids and for good reason. It's silly, fun, and great for getting a little energy out! If playing this in a classroom, it's probably best for a small group to play at one time, but it's so much fun!
    • Why Do We Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s Birthday?
    • The Cat in The Hat Activities
    • Dr Seuss ABC Book
    • Sneetches Activities
    • I Can Read with My Eyes Shut
    • Ten Apples Up on Top Activities
    • Green Eggs and Ham Activities
    • Bartholomew and The Oobleck Activities
    • Dr. Seuss’s “The Foot Book”

    Dr. Seuss’s birthday is March 2nd but Read Across Americaoften incorporates honoring Dr. Seuss during their Read Across America event during the first week of March each year. Theodor Seuss “Ted” Geisel (also known as Dr. Seuss) is a beloved children’s book author and cartoonist. Many of his books are among the most popular children’s books of all ...

    Find out how to make a Dr Seuss hat from with this fun Cat in the Hat craft. All you need are some cheap paper plates!

    Another fun Cat In The Hat preschool activity which provides practise for various cognitive skills like counting, patterning, word families, and more! Build the cat’s hat!

    Cat In The Hat Snacks

    This icecream Cat In The Hat snackfrom Motherhood on a Dime would be a fun way to celebrate Dr. Seuss birthday on 2nd March. These fun Dr Seuss Hatmarshmallow pops are another great Dr Seuss idea from Kitchen Fun With My 3 Sons.

    This is an easy and fun prewriting activity, writing abc letters in shaving cream after reading Dr. Seuss’s ABC’s.

    Play this Sneetches version of Simon Says after reading The Sneetches by Dr. Seuss. This would make a fun Dr Seuss game to play with a kindergarten class.

    Make some simple and fun Dr Seuss reading glasses to wear before listening to I Can Read With My Eyes Shut.

    Recreate 10 apples up on top with some simple household items by stacking apples above a picture of the characters. Color in and cut our your apples or keep it simple by using a sharpie.

    Use our apples printable to create an easy Dr Seuss activity to go with the book. Stacking apples on top of a photo of themselves will help your child with their fine motor skills.

    Lets green egg and ham it! Enjoy these delicious green deviled eggs as you read from Green Eggs and Ham.

    Bring in some Dr Seuss science and have fun playing with slimy oobleck after reading Bartholomew and the Oobleck.

    This is a super simple magic art activity that reveals a hidden message or the “magic words” from the Dr Seuss story. Print out our Dr Seuss worksheet to teach your kids the moral lesson of Bartholomew and the Oobleck.

    Fizzy Footprints (inspired by The Foot Book)from Toddler Approved This post was first published February 2013. Updated 2020.

  3. Make math fun with these Dr. Seuss-inspired games and activities. One Fish, Two Fish Counting Game: This double set of Dr. Seuss activities includes a fish bowl and lots of colorful fish. Make a die with a wooden block for kids to roll, and let the counting games begin!

  4. Dec 20, 2023 · Enjoy! 25 Delightful Dr. Seuss Crafts and Activities for Kids. Get crafty with 25 fun Dr. Seuss crafts, promoting fine motor skills and imaginative play that kids will love! Photo Credit: www.mombrite.com. One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish Craft.

  5. Feb 24, 2019 · The Best Dr. Seuss Activities to Go With Each of Your Favorite Books (from We Are Teachers) Huge Collection of Activities for Preschoolers. Hats Off to Dr. Seuss – Writing Idea: how-to writing. Dr. Seuss Lesson Plans, Crafts and Activities: A Teacher’s Guide – Fun Activities & Crafts for Grade School.

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