Dr. Seuss inspires educators to come up with wacky and fun ideas for elementary students! I always enjoy doing silly activities with students because they are the ones students will remember the most. I will never forget the time one of my elementary teachers made green eggs and ham with all the students in my class. It is such a fun childhood memory that has always stuck with me. Let’s explore Dr. Seuss-inspired educational activities together for elementary students.Dr. Seuss inspires educators to come up with wacky and fun ideas for elementary students! I always enjoy doing silly activities with students because they are the ones students will remember the most. I will never forget the time one of my elementary teachers made green eggs and ham with all the students in my class. It is such a fun childhood memory that has always stuck with me. Let’s explore Dr. Seuss-inspired educational activities together for elementary students.
1. Cup Stacking Game
Elementary students will enjoy building a Cat in the Hat cup stack. This is an awesome Dr. Seuss-inspired STEM activity. Students can practice measuring the height of their cup towers. You can have students work together to compare towers. This math activity can also be used for practicing motor skills.
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2. The Grinch Paper Plate Craft
How the Grinch Stole Christmas by Dr. Seuss is one of my children’s most beloved books and movies. This craft can be done any time of the year, not just during the holidays! This is a fun book craft for students that can accompany any Dr. Seuss reading or writing activity.
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3. Lorax Mazes
The Lorax is a book for kids with a very important message about protecting nature and the environment. Many teachers incorporate The Lorax with Earth Day because of its’ powerful message. Check out these Lorax-themed activities with printable worksheets.
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4. Planting Truffula Seeds
Ready for another Lorax-inspired experiment? I got you! Check out this adorable science experiment focused on planting Lorax Truffula trees! Activities for Kindergarten students such as this are very hands-on and memorable for little learners.
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5. Elephant Writing Activity
If your learner is a fans of Horton Hears a Who by Dr. Seuss, they might enjoy these fun writing activities. You can use these activities for preschoolers as well as Elementary students. It is a great activity for writing practice and a wonderful opportunity for students to express creativity.
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6. Dr. Seuss Themed Puzzles
Word puzzles make great literacy activities! Check out this printable activity that can be used as a supplemental resource for any Dr. Seuss book or theme.
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7. Map Activity
This activity is inspired by the book, Oh the Places You’ll Go by Dr. Seuss. Students will each place a pin on the map for a place they have been to or want to visit. The result will be a colorful map that represents your students and their travel adventures.
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8. Egg and Spoon Race
Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss is a classic story enjoyed by generations of children. After reading this classic book, your students may be interested in having an egg and spoon race with their classmates!
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9. Dr. Seuss Themed Bingo
Bingo is one of the most engaging activities for kids of all ages. This game can be played with many different themes. This Dr. Seuss-themed Bingo game is fun for Elementary students and beyond. It will also remind your students of all their most beloved books by Dr. Seuss.
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10. Wacky Writing Prompts
Dr. Seuss is known for his eccentric books and unique writing style. Your students will have the opportunity to write their own silly stories with this fun writing prompts. Writers will enjoy sharing all the creative stories they come up with.
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11. Cat in the Hat Themed Craft
Thing 1 and Thing 2 are popular children’s book characters from The Cat in the Hat. They are known for being adorable and causing trouble! This is an awesome craft idea for any Cat in the Hat-themed lesson.
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12. Dr. Seuss Quote Activity
Many books written by Dr. Seuss have meaningful themes. Students can learn social-emotional skills as they learn life lessons through these engaging books. A literacy idea that encourages higher-level thinking is to use this as a reflective writing activity.
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13. Grinch Punch
If you are looking for party snack ideas for a Dr. Seuss-themed event, you may be interested in Dr. Seuss-themed recipes. This Grinch Punch recipe is a fun activity that makes a yummy storytime treat! Make this at home or in the classroom with your learners.
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14. Dr. Seuss Inspired Escape Room
Digital escape rooms include a list of activities that students will have to complete in a set amount of time. These games are so fun because you have to think quickly! Students will work as a team to solve problems and think critically.
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15. Dr. Seuss-themed Math Practice
I am always looking for fun math activities for my students. One of the most effective ways to engage students with math is to come up with a fun theme. Dr. Seuss-themed worksheets can make learning math more interesting for elementary students.
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16. Dr. Seuss’s Mad Libs-Inspired Activity
Mad Libs are fun family games or school activities that are highly entertaining to create. By filling in the blanks, students are guided through writing creative stories that are usually humorous. This is a fun way to practice grammar.
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17. Dr. Seuss Trivia Games
Trivia games are a fun way to check your student’s knowledge of what they are learning. If you are looking for fun reading day activities or to learn more about the works of Dr. Seuss, you might want to keep this resource handy.
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18. Picture Pairing
This Dr. Seuss picture pairing game is a memory-matching game for children. Playing matching games is beneficial for elementary-age students to improve concentration, focus, and vocabulary.
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19. Coloring Contest
Hosting a Dr. Seuss-themed coloring contest in your class could be so much fun for your students. Students can decorate their favorite picture and vote as a class to crown a winner.
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20. Dr. Seuss Hat Pencil Cup Craft
Dr. Seuss-inspired crafts are fun hands-on activities for elementary school children. The “Truffula tree” pencils are adorable and will hopefully inspire children to spend more time writing.
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21. Lorax Flowerpots
How adorable are these Lorax flower pots?! This would make a great Earth Day activity for elementary students. Children will have lots of fun reading The Lorax and putting together their own special Lorax-themed flowerpots.
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22. Animal Jumble Drawing Game
This activity is great to use with the book Dr. Seuss’s Book of Animals. You will give each child a secret animal that they have to draw a body part. Then, students will pick an animal to draw. Put the animals together and give them a silly name!
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23. Graphing Goldfish
You can use graphing goldfish as an activity to go with One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, and Blue Fish by Dr. Seuss. Make sure to use the Goldfish Color crackers for this activity. Students will enjoy snacking, too!
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24. Fox in Socks Handprint Art

If your students enjoy reading Fox in Socks, they will love this art project. Students will use their hands to create a one-of-a-kind canvas print that they can display at home or use to decorate the classroom.
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