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Monday, February 28, 2011
Seussville
What it is: The last time I wrote about Seussville was in May 2007. Recently I have written a few Dr. Seuss posts and my friend @crudbasher sent me a link to Seussville asking if I had seen it. I had NO idea it had been so beautifully and creatively revamped! The new Seussville truly feels like a site Dr. Seuss himself would have imagined. It is simply a funtastical place! On the site your students will find little snippets of Dr. Seuss books to read, video clips based on Dr. Seuss books that could act as book trailers, printable activities, online learning games, a place to meet the Dr. Seuss characters, a place to meet Dr. Seuss the author, and much more. Seussville also has funtastic classroom resources for teachers including printables and activities, lesson plans, The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library, an author study, a complete list of books, and information about programs like Read Across America and the Lorax Project. This is such a fun, engaging site I could have explored it for hours!
How to integrate Seussville into your curriculum: A Dr. Seuss author study is always fun! Seussville has all of the resources you need to let your students get up-close and personal with Dr. Seuss. The learning games on Seussville make students think and play using trial and error and critical thinking(see the Green Eggs and Ham game for example). This is a fun site to use year round with your students but would be particularly exciting around Dr. Seuss’ birthday. Set up Seussville on your classroom computers during reading time and invite students to search for a Dr. Seuss book they might enjoy reading. The mini descriptions and book trailer type video clips will have your students excited to read to find out what happens next.
Tips: Sign up for Seussville newsletter to be delivered to your email box throughout the school year.
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