Dr. Seuss
by Sara Herrera, Guest Blogger My all-time favorite event in my classroom is the Reading Across America, Dr. Seuss’ Birthday Event! I always try to elaborate on every story I read to my students, but with Dr. Seuss’ books it is way too much fun to do. I simply can’t imagine a classroom without the
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Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Geisel on March 2, 1904, is one of the most revered children’s authors of all time. His books are engaging, imaginative, colorful, and easy for young children to master. Check out 20 of his most time-honored stories below and learn more about how you can use them in the classroom. The
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Feb 18th, 2012 |
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Read Across America Day (March 2) is also Dr. Seuss’ birthday and the perfect time to have a little bit of fun by dressing up in costume. Not only will your students be delighted, but you may find that your day is filled with more joy and fun than usual. The three costumes below are
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Dr. Seuss’ timeless story treasures are an easy way to get students excited about the written word. Using vocabulary and sight words that only serve to enhance a child’s vocabulary, the books are ideal for any emergent reader. In fact, the stories are so versatile that they can be used across the curriculum to create
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Dr. Seuss is so much fun and the #TeachChat on February 15th was proof that teachers love teaching with Seuss books! Get great ideas for teaching the Seuss classics with the ideas below. Be sure to read up from the bottom to follow the transcript! Join us on February 29th for our next #TeachChat. JessMahoney12
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One of the great things about reading is that it is never too late to make a new goal about what you want to read. In 2012 there are ample opportunities to take charge of your reading habits and start anew. Teaching students that they can always set reading goals is important to their continued
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Theodor Geisel, also known as Dr. Seuss, wrote the Christmas classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas that was published by Random House in 1957. The story was later adapted as an animated special in 1966 and turned into a live-action film in 2000. For many, the annual showing of this animated special has become a
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Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss, and Happy Read Across America Day! What do you get when you combine a cat and a hat and a really good book? A day of fun-filled learning! If you are stuck for some last minute Read Across America Day activities, check out the articles below for some really good ideas.
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Feb 18th, 2011 |
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Read Across America Day is quickly approaching on March 2nd. If you are trying to figure out some quick, last minute lesson ideas, take a look at the ones below. Not only are they fun, but they can open students’ eyes to a world outside of the classroom.
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Read Across America Day is quickly approaching! Are you ready with your Dr. Seuss™-inspired goodies? At Really Good Stuff we know how important it is to you to make reading come alive for your students. To help you, we have some really good Dr. Seuss™ products that are gentle on your budget, but great for
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