1-2-3 Come Do Some Dr. Seuss Activities With Me Do you read “Oh, the Places You’ll Go!” by Dr. Seuss? It’s one of my all-time favorite Seuss stories. “Oh the Places You’ll Go” is not only perfect for March is Reading Month, Read Across America, or a Ce...
Encourage your students to use their imagination as they write and draw!
Jodi shared this craft idea on her blog Fun in First many years ago but she didn't didn't include templates. Since I am trying to do March 2nd up a little bigger this year, I made some for myself and
See the whole Oh! The Places You'll Go {inspired} Baby Shower here! Oh! The Places You'll Go {inspired} Baby Shower FREE printables (pdf)
Oh the Places You'll Go! A hand designed graphic print to show your love of travel and adventure. Created in Artisan 5 it combines my love of travel and digital art. The frame is show for illustration purposes only, but I will say that a plain black frame really causes the artwork to POP! I created this to be 8.5 x 11 inches, but it is a 2.33 MB file and can be safely enlarged to 20 x 20. I test uploaded it to Mpix and Shutterfly to make sure! With a digital file you can put it on a coffee mug, phone case, t-shirt, the sky's the limit! I just enjoy making the art, now you can enjoy using it!
Oh the Places You'll Go Travel, go anywhere! This will not only inspire to travel more but to be effective whatever you're doing. It is a print on quality paper and quality print process. You can choose from these sizes: 5 x 7 inches 8 x 10 inches 8.5 x 11 inches Letter 11 x 14 inches 16 x 20 inches 18 x 24 inches 20 x 24 inches Request the custom inches size (up to 43,3 inch) *** 10 x 15 cm 13 x 18 cm 15 x 20 cm 15 x 21 cm A5 18 x 24 cm 20 x 30 cm 21 x 29,7 cm A4 30 x 40 cm 29,7 x 42 cm A3 42 x 59,4 cm A2 50 x 70 cm Request the custom centimeters size (up to 110 cm)*** *** We can print a poster of up to 43,3 inch (110 cm) on a shorter dimension, for that please request for a custom order. We also have digital prints shop where you can buy other designs. Please visit https://www.etsy.com/shop/SurePrintsDigital You will receive only the print rolled up in a protective tube. No frame is included. The color of the print can differ a bit from the picture on the display. I will ship the item within 5 working days. Thank you for purchasing our products. Please search for more prints like this one here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SurePrints and visit our digital shop here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SurePrintsDigital
"Oh the places you'll go!" sign perfect for a Dr Seuss themed classroom display. I usually cut and laminate each arrow (word) and display the sign vertically on the door with my students pictures as Thing 1 and 2s. ...
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Books were made from the same substance of dreams, I was sure. They were clouds of creation and color, with moods and creatures and characters to adore. They were companions and friends with worn out pages that mimicked hands, reaching out for mine. Whether I was happy or sad, courageous or afraid, I’d take comfort in knowing I could step back in, anywhere, in any place, at any time.
I’ve always loved Oh, the Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss. The book inspired me to travel, explore and push myself as far as I could just to see how far I could go. Ted Saunders, inspired…
Encourage your preschool, kindergarten, and first grade students to soar to new heights with this fun Oh, The Places You'll Go Printable.
Everything you need to plan a Dr. Seuss Oh, the Places You'll Go graduation party, including party favors, decorations, food ideas, and free printables.
These 100+ travel quotes will inspire your future travels and help you describe that sense of wanderlust that’s so hard to articulate. This is the travel inspiration you need to get going on your next adventure.
When I saw this little linky over at Funky First Grade Fun, I thought it would be interesting to see what other teachers had to offer. I put a lot of time at the beginning of the year into stressing that we are a "team" and when one member of the team is not doing their job the whole team will suffer. I even named our class blog Team 2B to get that sense of team moral going. I also talk a lot about risk taking. I know this is a hard concept for my Year 2s to get and know that it is definitely a behaviour that is hard to demonstrate. My favourite book to read to get students thinking about their choices is “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose. You're on your own. And you know what you know. And YOU are the one who'll decide where to go...” ― Dr. Seuss, Oh, the Places You'll Go! Go link up!
If you're planning a Dr. Seuss Birthday for your child, check out these creative DIY party ideas! There's nothing better than a classic Dr. Seuss Birthday Party! This popular kid's party theme is great because there are so many fun, colorful and creative ideas that can make your party incredible. When is Dr. Seuss's Birthday?:
Here is a fun creativity to do for Read Across America Week or for Graduation! This craft goes along with the book Oh the Places You'll Go! There are three different balloon options for the front and different options for the back which is a writing component. The "When I grow up" writing topic has ...
Here is a fun creativity to do for Read Across America Week or for Graduation! This craft goes along with the book Oh the Places You'll Go! There are three different balloon options for the front and different options for the back which is a writing component. The "When I grow up" writing topic has ...
Everything you need to plan a Dr. Seuss Oh, the Places You'll Go graduation party, including party favors, decorations, food ideas, and free printables.
Perfect for Kindergarten graduation, high school graduations, play rooms, classrooms, children's room, book nook, book theme parties, reading corner and more! Banner made from a pre-loved Dr. Seuss' Oh, The Places You'll Go book. I love taking something discarded and making it into something new. Banner is made of 12 pennants measuring approximately 7"x5" that slide easily along 9ft of string for hanging. Pennants are not meant to be reversible. Banner is shipped flat and unassembled to help prevent damage during transit. Paper reinforcements are on each hole to reduce risk of tearing when assembling. More "Oh, the Places You'll Go" options in my shop at https://bit.ly/43CIqXA Banner is made in a non-smoking home. Each banner may vary slightly due to using pre-loved books. The items may show wear, discoloration, blemishes, etc because the book is used. Thanks for stopping by!
I'm always on the lookout for wall art . It can transform a room and turn your house into a home . The main problem I am having with wall art is I don't know exactly what I want . The dilemma !! In saying that , I have been dabbling in making my own . A ) It's cost effective , B ) If I get bored and change my mind ( it happens a lot ! ) and C ) I love creating ! One of these pieces is heading straight for my bedroom . This week I got my inspiration from the wise Dr. Suess . For your FREE PRINTABLES right click the image and print . ( For personal use only ) Made by me aka MAKE . Enjoy x
One of the most inspirational books that I’ve ever had the opportunity to read is Dr. Seuss’ Oh, the Places You’ll Go! There is something so refreshing about a piece of literature that can move
Show those precious little hands what they can create with this one-of-a-kind handprint keepsake craft idea! Handprint Hot Air Balloon Keepsake With Dr.
I am in love with the Dr. Seuss book Oh the Places You'll Go. So much so, I used it as the basis for the 5th grade culmination ceremony two years in a row. Now, I know what you are thinking. It is ONLY February. We haven't even gotten through testing! Why are you talking about culmination?? Well, let me tell you. I was on year-round for 12 of my 14 years of teaching. I was usually on the "early" track and we were done with school in April. But since the rest of the world didn't end school until June, no one ever thought of poor little us. We were always left out in the cold, scrambling. Well, I am here to give those year rounders a head start (and the rest of you too) Here are a few ideas from the ceremony that I wrote that you can adapt for your own culmination, or even to use at a different time of year (for those of you who aren't teaching 5th grade) Thinking About the Future The whole idea behind this book is that there are endless possibilities ahead of the reader. The reader has the choice to make the most of his life (or not). So, in keeping with the theme, I had the students think about where they would like to be in 10 to 15 years from now. Where do they envision their lives? The students brainstormed 5 different things they would like to see happen in their lives. They then wrote paragraphs detailing how they would get there. To present it all, I had the students create a crossroads scene with direction marker. The signs pointed in all different directions, with the places they would like to be as the destinations. I then took a picture of the students looking at the signs and we pasted it on. I then had the students think of ONE of the places and create an "I will go..." statement that they were to read during the culmination. They wrote things like, "I will go to college to become a veterinary tech. I love animals and want to devote my life to saving them." or "I will go to the army and follow in the footsteps of my brother." (since I only had 25 students the first year..and I was the only class on track at the time, this worked for all of my students. When we had 3 classes graduating last year, we choose 5 from each class to present during the ceremony) Hot Air Balloons One of the recurring images throughout the book are hot air balloons. These symbolize opportunity and adventure ahead (which we discussed in length to get to this realization!) So I had the students create foil balloons in the shape of hot air balloons. I would love to tell you how easy these are to make (and I have been making them in some incarnation for years, so *for me* it is now easy), but I know the first few years I made them, they weren't quite so simple. I have written out step by step instructions here for you to follow. (they will be coming...I can't get the doc to work right now) These really are great to make for any theme (I have made them in the shape of fish for an ocean unit, swallows for our CA Missions unit, piggy banks for a unit on money, even in the shape of the US for a unit on the civil war) but here in the Oh the Places You'll Go, hot air balloons are perfect. This isn't a great picture, but you can see the balloons hanging from the ceiling. They have a little dixie cup attached on the bottom to give it that "hot air balloon" effect. They were attached to the ceiling with fishing line so that there was the illusion that they were floating in the air. The Song We used the song, On My Way by Phil Collins. It fits so nicely in with the theme! (the song talks about going somewhere in the far off, not really knowing where you are headed but you will be surrounded by people you love. Read the lyrics here). While the students were singing, I had them do "Glee"-style choreography while a slideshow was playing the background. It was cute and both the kids and parents loved it (although in my head the dancing was far more broadway-esq than I think it actually came out! hee hee) And, for some reason, you can't just purchase the song on its own. You have to buy the whole CD. :( But, it is $10 on Amazon, and it is a really good CD.... The Script I wove the book theme into the script. There were quotes galore throughout. Here is the script for you to use as a guide while creating your own (as I am sure you would want one that is personalized to your own school and situation) It is in both English and Spanish, and has A LOT of children participating. That is just how we liked to do it at my school. After all, it IS the students' culmination. They should be the ones doing it all. And now for something NOT teaching related (although it *could* be) This was from my son's first and second birthday party. Yeah...I didn't remember to get different colored pens for each year here. Oh well! Every year, for my own children's birthdays, I have had this book out for guests of the party to sign. It is similar to a yearbook but each year the stories get added to. Since the same people come to each party (well, so far since my oldest is now going to be 5 in March....wow! Where does time go?) they get to see a teeny bit of progression and reflect upon how things have changed. I try to used different colored pens each year, but some parties, I just plain forget to get a new color. It is so wonderful going back and reading what people wrote at the first and second year parties. I hope my children appreciate this as much as I do when they are older.
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You could use this in your Dr. Seuss Unit or as an End of the Year Activity...talk about your student's goals & dreams!...Enjoy!