Bulletin Board Ideas for Cat in the Hat by Dr Seuss
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With over 11 million copies in print, the Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss is a classic book that is beloved by adults and children the world over. It can also be a great subject for a bulletin board in a classroom environment. There are various ways that you can create such a board.
The children’s own adventures with the Cat in the Hat
You can allow the children to be creative and help you to make the bulletin board. They can draw pictures or even make a booklet of pages of the “Further Adventures of the Cat in the Hat.” They can try to make their own rhymes. They can also make it a painting or media media project with art supplies like red markers, crayons and glitter. You can then post all of these on the board.
As the teacher you can also make your own adventures of the Cat in the Hat to teach some principles of the class. For instance, if you are teaching a math class, then you can show the cat solving some math problems. If you are trying to teach good manners, then show the cat practicing some or teaching Sally and her brother how to be proper. You can make a story highlighting whatever lessons you want.
You can also let young kids write their first book report on the Cat in the Hat. They can write a paragraph about it, which you can post up in addition to pictures from the book.
Showcasing the lessons of the Cat in the Hat
The Cat in the Hat contains some important lessons for kids. The children try to stop the chaos because they do not want their mother to be mad. The Cat in the Hat helps to clean up at the end because he wants to be responsible, too. You can show pictures of the Cat in the Hat cleaning and then pictures of kids cleaning and explain why it is so important to do so. You can write out headlines such as “Be Like the Cat in the Hat – Clean up after your mess!”
A bulletin board celebrating the Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss can draw in students. No matter how you do it, you can embellish your board with items that appear in the book. For instance, you can put in a little stuffed fish, post up a hat that resembles the hat the cat wears, and put up a picture of Sally and her brother. Be creative, and you can come up with a beautiful board for your students.
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