10 pages. Making a Venn diagram is a quick, easy and fun way for students to compare coins. I've made one for each type of combination for a penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar and dollar.
3 pages. A quick and easy little activity for your Seuss theme, that will help review coins in a fun way.
65 pages! Common Core State Standards: L.K.2a, L.K.2b, RF.K.2a, RF.K.1d, L.K.1a, L.1.1a, K.CC.1, K.CC.3, K.CC.2, K.OA.5, K.CC.6, 1.NBT.1 There's a little bit of everything for a Seuss-filled day of activities, with a Green Eggs and Ham theme.
4 pages. Making a mustache/moustache to launch a writing prompt, is an interesting and "Suessical" way of doing things. I think your students will enjoy it.
9 pages. Common Core State Standard: RL.1.2 Everything you need to review the elements of a story, as well as helping students to sequence and retell it.
4 pages. Having a "Cat in the Hat, hat stacking" contest is a great way to motivate students to read.
5 pages. Use this Seuss-inspired Lucky Ducky Writing Prompt poster, as a jump start for making a class book or March Is Reading Month bulletin board.
6 pages. Common Core State Standards: L.K.2a, L.K.2b, RF.K.3a, RF.K.K3d, RF.K.3c A fun way to find out more about your students. This "craftivity" writing prompt for March, makes an adorable bulletin board.