One of my all time favorite books! The protagonist leaves home and travels through many different landscapes and places. He continues to explore and think about the places he will eventually travel to! I would use this as an end of the year book with students writing where they would like to either ...
Oh, the Places You'll Go! is a book about the journey of life. It is very inspiring! This book tells the reader that wherever you go, it will be great. This book would be a good read aloud for grades 1st-5th. For the older grades, students can research a place he or she would like to travel to and w...
I think that this is one of those classics that every child needs to read at some point. I think that besides having this just in the classroom. I think that I could use this on Dr. Seuss's birthday, along with his other books.
This is a creative story that captures both the ups and downs of life. This would be a great story to use in the classroom as a self esteem tool. This book could be used to encourage students to set their goals and work toward them, while reminding them that although attaining those goals may not be...
This popular Dr. Seuss book is inspiring for even adults. This book emphasizes the saying "when one door closes, another one opens." There are many opportunities in life, you just have to go out and get them. As with any Dr. Seuss book, there is humor and wit in the wring of this book. I would say t...
This is the book I will read to my students every year at the end of the school year, no matter what grade I teach! Even if it has a 3.2 reading level. My 12th grade English teacher read our class this the day before graduation, and I remember how relevant and special it was. It is so encouraging...
Dr. Suess is one of my favorite authors. His books have meaning even with all the nonsense words he puts in them. This book basically lists all the places you could o throughout your journey /life. I would most definitely use this book in my classroom. I would read this book at the beginning of the ...
This can really be read for any grade level but for this particular activity, I would say 4th-6th. Since using it for older grades it would be a fun way to read a picture book again since they have already transitioned to chapter books, also because most students will be able to catch the metaphors....
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