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Incy Wincy Spider
In this nursery rhyme worksheet, learners read and learn the rhyme for the Incy Wincy Spider. Students sing the rhyme to improve their memory skills.
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Dr. Seuss: Fun-In-A-Box
In this Dr. Seuss worksheet, 3rd graders write about what they would keep in a big, red, wood box just like the one The Cat in the Hat has.
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A Hatful of Seuss!
In this Dr. Seuss books worksheet, students draw a line to match pictures of 7 hats to the Dr. Seuss books where they are shown.
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A Word (or two!) about Seuss
In this Dr. Seuss learning exercise, students complete an acrostic poem, using Dr. Seuss's name, to describe what they think of Dr. Seuss.
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Hard Word with the Little Red Hen
Students complete a unit using the story of the Little Red Hen to learn the storybook reading format as well as improve their reading and social skills. In this storybook lesson, students complete five lessons using the story of the...
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The Great Kapok Tree
Students investigate the Rainforest. In this Rainforest activity, students read the book <i>The Great Kapok Tree</i> and discuss the various animals living in the Rainforest. Students illustrate and write a short...
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Arthur Meets the President
Students discuss the role of the President. In this government lesson, students read Arthur Meets the President and complete a story map. Students develop new vocabulary related to the story.
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Freckle Juice- Lesson 6
Students read Freckle Juice. In this comprehension instructional activity, students complete a story map and discuss cause and effect based on readings from Freckle Juice.
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Gender Equity in Fairy Tales
Students explore language arts by researching fairy tale stereotypes. In this gender roles instructional activity, students read the stories Sleeping Beauty, Little Red Riding Hood, and Snow White with their class. Students analyze the...
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Author Share
Students present picture books. In this nonfiction lesson students present to their peers nonfiction animal picture books that they have created. Students are assessed on their presentation.
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Trouble with Trolls
Second graders read Trouble with Trolls. In this author/illustrator instructional activity, 2nd graders read a story and discuss their favorite parts. Students make predictions and connections to the book.
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Dr. Seuss Activity
In this Dr. Seuss Hop On Pop worksheet, learners check either yes or no to indicate whether statements from the book are true. A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Dr. Seuss Activity: My Zoo
In this Dr. Seuss worksheet base on If I Ran The Zoo, students draw a picture of an animal they would have at the zoo and give it a name. A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Dr. Seuss Activity: "My Book About Me"
In this Dr. Seuss instructional activity, students draw or paste a photo of themselves in a frame given and write about themselves in the frame. A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Dr. Seuss Activity: "Oh, The Places You'll Go!"
In this Dr. Seuss activity, students count items from the story Oh, The Places You'll Go! A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Dr. Seuss Activity: Oh, the Birds You Can Count!
In this Dr. Seuss worksheet, students count the number of birds shown in a picture from the book Oh, The Thinks You Can Think! A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Dr. Seuss: "Old Fish, New Fish"
In this Dr. Seuss worksheet, students find opposites of fish from the story One Fish Two Fish...drawing lines to the opposites of pictures given. A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Dr. Seuss Counting Activity
For this Dr. Seuss counting worksheet, students solve a simple addition problem, counting "Yots in pots." A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Dr. Seuss Activity: Turtle Tower!
In this Dr. Seuss worksheet, students count a "stack" of turtles, then draw one of their own. A website reference is given for additional resources.
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Focus Story: The Mitten
Learners explore language arts by analyzing a story with their classmates. In this poetry identification lesson plan, students read the book The Mittens and identify the characters, plot and settings in the story. Learners recite poems...
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The Crayon Box that Talked: Welcoming Indviduality
Just like a box of crayons, every child has a special way of contributing to the greater picture.
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Historical Agency in History Book Sets (HBS)
Study historical events by combining the study of historical fiction and non-fiction. Learners read about true past events in historical fiction novels and then research non-fiction accounts of the same events. What are some differences...
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Dusty Locks and the Three Bears
Read this twist on Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Dusty Locks and the Three Bears by Susan Lowell. Kindergartners listen, predict, and discuss the story. They then participate in a dramatization of the story and draw a picture...
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Sharing My Older Friend With Others
Elementary learners explore the difference between aged characters and young characters in literature. They use Venn diagrams to compare and contrast the attributes given to both younger and older characters in different pieces of...
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