In just a little more than a week, March 2nd will roll around and we all know what that means—it’s Dr. Seuss Day! So what kinds of fun things do teachers do to celebrate the birth of this awesome author? If I tried to tell you, this blog would go on forever and ever and…
March 2
Dr. Seuss Ideas For Use!
This week, schools across the country will be celebrating the birthday of perhaps the most loved children’s author of all times—Dr. Seuss! If you’re searching for a few last minute ideas for your Seuss celebration, here are two links that are sure to be helpful! This link takes you to the treasure trove of Dr. Seuss…
Fried Snake and Rice?
Now that Sam I Am has tried green eggs and ham, he wants his friend Brice S. Twice to try fried snake and rice. I’m serious! What could be more fun on Dr. Seuss’s birthdate, March 2, than getting a little crazy with words. I believe the great author would be proud! Little ones can…
“Seuss” the Week!
Forty-four books for children. Forty-four fun-to-read, fun-to-hear, and fun-to-look-at books for kids. Thank you, Dr. Seuss! When I discovered the author had written forty-four books, I began to wonder how many of the books I’ve read; so I went in search of a book list. That’s when things got interesting. What I learned is that…
Dr. Seuss in the Upper Grades
We’re just a few days away from Dr. Seuss’s birthday, March 2, and how are we to mark this special day in English literature when the good doctor is too often thought of as a “wee kiddies” author? Get your upper grades students into the spirit of Seuss not as readers, but as writers! Step…