This FREE Dr. Seuss Bingo Printable is a great way way to add even more fun to your Dr. Seuss Celebrations. The more the merrier with 18 different game cards.
I was looking on Pinterest for Dr. Seuss related activities the other day and I came across this reading challenge from an elementary school library in New York. (It may well originally have come f…
These Dr Seuss STEM activities are a fun way to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday and inspire kids to read more. They would be fun Dr. Seuss activities to do in the classroom or at home.
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Fun Dr Seuss games and activities that are perfect for doing in the classroom with students or at home with kids!
Your kids will love these free printable Dr. Seuss coloring pages full of fun characters! They are the perfect companion to their favorite Dr. Seuss books.
With Dr. Seuss's birthday coming up in a few weeks, I thought it would be fun to round up some fun things to do to celebrate! I love Dr. Seuss because it never gets old.
Oh, the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss is one of my favorite books! It is so motivational and inspiring and talks about the ups and downs of life. This is a favorite writing craftivity that I like to do with students after reading and discussing the book. Materials Needed: paper plates tissue paper cut […]
Thing one and Thing two are a few of my favorite Dr. Seuss characters. I mean seriously, can that kooky blue hair get any more awesome? I think not! That's why today we are sharing
Dr. Seuss has always been one of our favorite authors! His books are so fun to read! Of course every year we need to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday. This year we made a fun Dr. Seuss Cat in th…
Dr. Seuss, beloved author and illustrator, has captured the hearts and imaginations of generations with his whimsical characters and colorful illustrations. His stories have taught us valuable less…
My kids can't get enough of The Lorax, we've been on the movie and book kick for the past week! So of course, that means mama had to come up with a fun Lorax themed
Fun Dr Seuss games and activities that are perfect for doing in the classroom with students or at home with kids!
Turn a classic STEM challenge into a Dr Seuss cup stacking game. Stack the Cat's hat with a fun Cat in the Hat cup stacking challenge for kids of all ages.
How do you make Oobleck? To make the Dr. Seuss' Bartholomew and the Oobleck recipe for a science experiment, you need 3 ingredients.
This week: I am using the ABC Jesus Loves Me 2 yr old curriculum. Book of the week: One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish Here is our craft for our book theme this week. Gluing on the tissue paper squares was fun for him, and super easy for me. I also put some nomenclature cards of ocean animals in our mini pocket chart for him to play with and learn the names of. Bible story: God made the sun, moon, & stars. Here is the craft we did: I improvised a bit & used stickers for the stars. He loved sticking those on. Verse, Song, & Rhyme: Genesis 1:1, Praise God, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Fine motor activity: put baby rings onto paper towel holder. I wasn't sure he would like this activity, but he actually played with it all week! Gross motor activity: We played red light, green light with a little homemade sign I created. He had so much fun running around saying "stop" & "go", but he didn't get the concept at all. lol We also made circles out of play-doh, worked on our "Circle Books", colored a yellow bus, and learned about # 2. His manners skill this week was saying, "thank you". Just for fun... here's a pic of him in his costume for the Fall Costume Parade at his children's program. Such an adorable monkey!
Challenge your children to these printable Dr Seuss themed puzzles. We've got crosswords and word searches to choose from, featuring favourite Dr Seuss characters.
A Dr. Seuss party is a great way to bring families into the library. We break our event into two parts–a 30 minute story time, and a one hour playtime with crafts and games. And cake……
These Dr. Seuss Wacky Wednesday activities are perfect for celebrating Dr Seuss Week. Or use the Wacky Wednesday ideas as a fun way to start the school year.
Oh, the Places You’ll Go! by Dr. Seuss is one of my favorite books! It is so motivational and inspiring and talks about the ups and downs of life. This is a favorite writing craftivity that I like to do with students after reading and discussing the book. Materials Needed: paper plates tissue paper cut […]
In this open-ended activity, children can use a variety of art and craft supplies to create their own Hot Air Balloon Process Art.
Dr. Seuss STEM activities to pair with favorite Dr. Seuss books! Try Cat In The Hat Slime, preschool Seuss science, oobleck, and more!
These Dr. Seuss Wacky Wednesday activities are perfect for celebrating Dr Seuss Week. Or use the Wacky Wednesday ideas as a fun way to start the school year.
The Lorax is one of Dr. Seuss’ most beloved classics. Not only is it a great story for all ages, but it focuses on a nature theme. In my humble opinion, it’s never too early to introduce conservation practices to your children. Whether you teach preschool or 4th grade…or even homeschool...you ca ...
Fun Dr Seuss STEM activities that are perfect for all ages to go along with The Lorax! Try this dr seuss activities for kindergarteners or preschoolers.
The egg drop challenge is a classic STEM activity that is a hit with kids of all ages. It can also be used as a Dr. Seuss activity with older students -- making a perfect Horton Hatches the Egg activity.
Fun Dr Seuss games and activities that are perfect for doing in the classroom with students or at home with kids!
This post may contain affiliate links. See our disclosure policy for details. Celebrate Read Across America week with these fun, low-prep Wacky Wednesday ideas! You’ll create a fun and memorable day that will surely become your favorite wacky tradition! Wacky Wednesday is one of our favorite traditions! When I was teaching, Wacky Wednesday was always the…
Tonight was Back to School night because like it or not school starts on MONDAY! I can't believe it. I feel like I have been functioning at 150% at an operating speed of 200 mph. The last week and a half have been CrAzY! But I'm excited to finally share my classroom photos. I'll be back soon with some of my co-workers cute classroom photos too. You would never believe that I got the blanket (yes blanket!) used to cover the bulletin board & create the curtains (yes I did cut it!) at the local thrift store for just a few dollars or that I got that AMAZING blue chest for $5 at a garage sale last Saturday. Yay! Thing 1 was $8 on Ebay. (Look close and you can see the outlet covers. You can see my earlier tutorial post here.) 25 yards of red ribbon at the thrift store: 2 dollars. Yes it was. Shelf, mirrors & leather garbage, yep, you guessed it - ALL from the DI or garage sales. You can see the original $3 shelf post here. Found these guys for $1 each at the DI (local thrift store) and couldn't resist making these... They are seat covers for my previously called "Students of the Day" now to be my 'Thing 2' and 'Thing 3' (there was no Thing 1 shirt :(, plus we already have a Thing one in our room :) Blue mail slots - $5 at the DI. Red bow-tie shelf - $2 at the DI (I painted of course). Flat Pendant from Target. Vinyl quote from Etsy. (Below) This is our classroom continents rugs & library reading area... Homework tray & pencil cup labels Schedule cards huge thanks to Melanie Conger. You can get the cards here. I always display our spelling words for the week. (Available in my classroom pack - see end of post) Our phonogram board, Dr. Seuss abcs & truffula trees! Seussified teacher space place. Love the hanging lantern lights. You can see my blue filing cabinet post and get the birthday balloon template free here. Cute hiding places! Our Saxon Math Meeting/Calendar Board. (Calendar & pieces from Michaels). East sign & clock numbers Back to School Poem for students + erasers from Target Classroom door display. ADORABLE Quotes available here and cutouts from Target. Things 1-26 Locker Tags (in my classroom pack - see end of post) Seussified Wreath End-Result (see original post here) Peeking through the door. See the curtains and chair covers? Easel area & Planet Rug Oh wait! There's more!? Here's the HANDSOME boy that I came home to. Seriously, check. him. out! And look what he's working on.... a Seussified shelf ALL for me and my kiddos! How sweet he is. Best. husband. ever. Pictures to come! Leave me a comment if you like it! Or send me any questions you have. PS - If you want to download the Dr. Seuss Classroom theme things that I created go ahead and click the image below! You can get the classroom labels for free here. Jessica @ Tales of a First Grade Teacher, Lorraine @ Fabulous 4th Grade Froggies, and Corinna @ Surfing Through Second are all hosting fun linky parties highlighting Classroom Themes/Design. I have been working so hard (and excitedly) on my theme for this year... Dr. Seuss and couldn't wait to join the parties!
Here's the ultimate list of Dr. Seuss activities, crafts and more. Grab your favorite Dr. Seuss book and get busy!
Here's a simple way to explore a fun and classic book by a favorite author. Why not pair a fun zoo book with one of our classic slime recipe for a fantastic literacy, sensory and
These 2 free Dr. Seuss-Inspired cootie catchers are wonderful ways to get kids up & moving for brain breaks, parties, & everyday fun!
10 Dr. Seuss STEM Activities to celebrate Dr. Seuss and all of the joy he brings! Cross curricular science experiments, hands-on projects, and STEM challenges for kids! #stem #stemeducation #science #seuss #readacrossamerica
Download these FREE printable Dr. Seuss color by number worksheets! Includes Cat in the Hat, Horton, Fox in Socks, and Fish. Use with preschoolers, pre k, and kindergarten children!
In celebration of Dr. Seuss week, our Pre-Kindergarten class enjoyed the book "There's No Place like Space" as well as a few space related activities we had set up to explore around the classroom... "There's No Place Like Space" by Tish
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Celebrate Dr. Seuss' Birthday or Earth Day with this easy kids craft! Make your own Lorax Paper Bag Puppet with this free printable template!
Dr. Seuss STEM activities to pair with favorite Dr. Seuss books! Try Cat In The Hat Slime, preschool Seuss science, oobleck, and more!
I know Dr. Seuss stuff typically gets used in February and March but really, why should we limit his awesome works to only one point in the school year? I can't help but to look ahead to the beginning of the next year... new school, new classroom, new ways of doing most everything. One of the things I want to change is to start teaching with Dr. Seuss' ABC's. After all, how can any kindergarten teacher not love a book based on the alphabet?! I've come up with a little free packet of 3 writing worksheets to use with Dr.
We introduced our kids to Dr. Seuss books at a very early age and fun activities like this Red Fish Blue Fish Activity soon followed. Soon after finding out that we had we had finally
Fun Dr Seuss games and activities that are perfect for doing in the classroom with students or at home with kids!