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Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media March 2 Read Across America Day! Grades K-3 Click here.

Teacher Notes: Theodor Seuss Geisel ( March 2, 1904 – September 24, 1991) was an American writer, poet and cartoonist most widely known for his children’s books written under the pen names Dr. Seuss and Theo LeSieg. Numerous adaptations of his work have been created, including 11 television specials, four feature films, a Broadway musical and four television series. He won the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award in 1958 for Horton Hatches the Egg and again in 1961 for And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street. Geisel's birthday, March 2, has been adopted as the annual date for National Read Across America Day, an initiative on reading created by the National Education Association. This lesson offers two opportunities for each CCC!Seuss program. The first slide launches the video program by clicking on the birthday cake. The second slide poses the question, what was the lesson of this story? Use this as a discussion or written expression of understanding. Reproduce slide 20 if used for writing activity. Like the retro-design? The grunge frame makes an interesting visual treatment for these classic favorite stories. Begin the lesson with the next slide. Don’t forget: You can download CCC! Dr. Seuss Programs to your iTunes Library and use on your iPads or iPods. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media

March 2 Read Across America Day! Grades K-3 Click here.

The Sneeches Click here. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media by Dr. Seuss

The Sneeches Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media What was the lesson? by Dr. Seuss

The Cat in the Hat Click here. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media by Dr. Seuss

The Cat in the Hat Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media What was the lesson? by Dr. Seuss

The Hoober-Bloob Highway Click here. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media by Dr. Seuss

The Hoober-Bloob Highway Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media What was the lesson? by Dr. Seuss

Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? Click here. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media by Dr. Seuss

Pontoffel Pock, Where Are You? Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media What was the lesson? by Dr. Seuss

The Zaks Click here. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media by Dr. Seuss

Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media The Zaks What was the lesson? by Dr. Seuss

The Lorax Click here. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media by Dr. Seuss

The Lorax Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media What was the lesson? by Dr. Seuss

Halloween is Grinch Night Click here. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media by Dr. Seuss

Halloween is Grinch Night Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media What was the lesson? by Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss is On The Loose Click here. Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media by Dr. Seuss

Dr. Seuss is On The Loose Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media What was the lesson? by Dr. Seuss

Copyright 2012 New Dimension Media Name of Dr. Seuss Story: __________________________ Your Name: __________________________ What was the lesson (or message) of this story? Is this lesson still important today? Tell why or why not.

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