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Adventures of By: Kyle Reece

What do the buttons mean? Next slide Previous slide Back to application instruction Home

When you finish ALL lessons click here for the quiz OR review more by clicking on a lesson When you finish ALL lessons click here for the quiz OR review more by clicking on a lesson

It’s Time to Rhyme! BEGIN

Rhyming?  What is rhyming?  Rhyming is simply the same sound of a word in more than one word.  Here are some examples: cat rhymes with hat, dog rhymes with log, and mad rhymes with dad!

So who uses rhyming?! Think about some other books you have read and pay attention to words in many songs all over. Rhyming is used by many authors and song writers. Rhyming is simply everywhere! Just take a look around!!

Let’s see what you got! Rhyme the given word by choosing the correct word that rhymes with it Let’s BEGIN

BAR rhymes with…

CORRECT! Great job! CAR rhymes with BAR Here are some others that rhyme: TAR JAR PAR

WRONG! Go back and try again

HOP rhymes with…

CORRECT! Great job! HOP rhymes with POP Here are some others that rhyme: TOP COP MOP

WRONG! Go back and try again

PATCH rhymes with…

CORRECT! Great job! PATCH rhymes with MATCH Here are some others that rhyme: CATCH LATCH BATCH

WRONG! Go back and try again

Let’s Learn About Dr. Seuss Characters!

About his characters Dr. Seuss uses the most interesting characters in his books, combining both his imagination and creativity he finds a way to come up with these very fun and humorous characters to keep his stories interesting and FUN! Get ready for a journey through some of Dr. Seuss’ most well known characters.

Click on any character to find out more! Sam I Am

 Sam I Am is in one of Dr. Seuss’ top selling books Green Eggs and Ham.  He loves his green eggs and ham

Thing 1 and Thing 2  Thing 1 and Thing 2 were in The Cat in the Hat  They were 2 little twin “things” who were always looking for fun, but their fun included making a big mess of everything!

Cat in the Hat  Tall black and white cat with the red and white hat from The Cat in the Hat  Very fun and extremely cheerful who loves to perform plenty of his crazy tricks

Horton  Horton is in 2 different Dr. Seuss books, Horton Hatches the Egg and Horton Hears a Who.  Horton is a very kind and sweet elephant who loves all other animals and people

The Grinch  The Grinch is in Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas  He has green fur and is the grumpiest character you will find from Dr. Seuss and he absolutely hates Christmas.

Catch a Match Begin Matching Review more about characters Match the description of each character with the right names

Very mean and hates Christmas! Horton The Grinch Cat in the Hat Sam I Am

WRONG! Go back and try again

CORRECT! This is the Grinch and he hates Christmas

Very fun and extremely cheerful who loves to perform plenty of his crazy tricks Horton The Grinch Cat in the Hat Sam I Am

WRONG! Go back and try again

CORRECT! This is the Cat in the Hat and he is very cheerful and loves to perform plenty of tricks

Very kind and sweet elephant who loves all other animals and people Horton Thing 1 and 2 Cat in the Hat The Grinch

WRONG! Go back and try again

Correct! This is Horton and he is a very big, kind, and loving elephant!

Went along with Cat in the Hat, loved to have fun, but did nothing except make messes of everything! Thing 1 and Thing 2 Sam I Am Cat in the Hat Lorax

Great Job! Thing 1 and Thing 2 tag along with the Cat in the Hat and love to have fun making everything an absolute disaster!

WRONG! Go back and try again

He sure loves his green eggs and ham Horton Foxy Sam I Am The Grinch

Awesome! Sam I Am sure does love his green eggs and ham

WRONG! Go back and try again

Let’s Learn about OPPOSITES!

What are opposites?  Opposites are 2 different things in which their meanings are completely contrary to each other  Here are a few examples of OPPOSITES… BIG small Tall Short

?> Let’s see if you can find the opposites! Let’s see if you can find the OPPOSITES! Given the two words on each slide choose the correct one that represents OPPOSITES

Which are opposites? Big and Large Skinny and Tight Hot and Cold Mean and Grumpy

Correct! Great Job HOT and COLD are definitely opposites!

WRONG! Go back and try again

Question two Long and Stretchy Short and Fat Happy and Excited Win and Lose

Correct! Great Job!!

WRONG! Go back and try again

QUIZ TIME!!! Click here to BEGIN

Ball rhymes with…. Tall Jail Tale Basket

Keep it UP!

Sorry that is wrong! Try again

Big and nice elephant who loves everything! I am…. Lorax Horton Grinch Cat in the Hat

There you go ! Almost done!!!

Sorry you’re wrong! Try Again

Tall is the opposite of… Shiny Big Short Green

WRONG! Try again…. You are so close try again! !

Great Job! You have mastered the QUIZ for the lessons you have learned today!

CONGRATULATIONS! You have successfully made it through the Adventure’s of Dr. Seuss and the lessons about rhyming, characters, and opposites