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Dr. Seuss Language Ideas

 

 

 

Flash Card Rhyming Fun

During circle time you could have flash cards with a word on them and
 see if the children can think of a word that rhymes with that particular word.

 

Cat in the Hat Rhyming Bow Tie

How about making and decorating a bow tie like the one that is used by
the cat and the hat?  Maybe paste rhyming pictures on it. Like a hat on
one side and a cat on the other side.

 

Rhyming Words

Dr. Seuss books are great for teaching about rhyming words. I often read it
through first, then we read it a second time. I ask the kids to raise their
hands if they hear rhyming words.

 

Make Up Words or Rhyme Words

Encourage the children to make up their own rhyming words.

 

Green Eggs & Ham Class Book

Encourage each child to complete the following sentence.
 "I do not like green eggs in ham but I like ______"
Dictate each child's response onto a piece of paper and let them draw a picture of what they do like.

 

Think Green

Cut a class supply of fried egg shapes from 12" x 18" sheets of white construction paper...
plus one extra.  Mark each egg to indicate the top.  Display a sheet of chart paper titled,
"How Do You Like Green Eggs?"  As a class, write pairs of rhyming sentences with the
childrens names.  After each child's name is featured, read the sentences and underline
 the rhyming word.  Next, type the sentences and cut them apart.  Have each child to glue
 their sentence on an egg and illustrate the page.  Embellish the last egg... green oval at top of fried
 egg shape... to create the egg.  That will be the cover... and then bind the pages (children's pages) behind it.

Ex.)  Austin likes them in a car.
Megan likes them in a jar.

Madalyn likes them on a log.
Ethan likes them with a dog.

 

 

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