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A Dr. Seuss Writing Activity

By Sharla Kostelyk

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We have started our Dr. Seuss unit and have many plans in store. The kids are excited, especially for some of the fun food I have planned. I have crafts and many hands-on activities laid out and we even have a few friends coming over on Thursday to help us make this a really memorable unit study!

Dr. Seuss’ birthday is this Saturday and our local Michael’s store is hosting a special time for the kids to come a make a Dr. Seuss craft in celebration of that so I’m hoping we can end of our fantastic themed week with that activity.

To kick off this theme, I am sharing a simple Dr. Seuss Writing Activity. I made this to be an early writing activity to help my kids think about the books we’ve been reading and of course, to encourage their own writing.

There are so many awesome Dr. Seuss activities out there that there is no way I can cram them all into one week. You can check out my Dr. Seuss Pinterest board for some of the activities I have planned and dozens of great ideas that I won’t have time to do!

Hope you have a great week regardless of whether you are celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday!

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