Introduction
For grades 1-3
Designed for children with special needs and learning disabilities.
Introduction:
"Dr. Seuss was a master of silly rhymes and wonderful wisdom! In this WebQuest, you'll explore his poems to discover how kindness can be funny, magical, and powerful. You’ll go on a journey through Seuss’s world, learn about being kind, and share your kindness with others!"
Task
By the end of this WebQuest, you will:
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Read or listen to fun poems by Dr. Seuss.
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Discover how his characters show kindness.
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Create your own “Seuss-style” poem or drawing about being kind.
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Share a simple act of kindness and tell us about it.
Process
Step 1: Meet Dr. Seuss!
🔗 Seussville - Meet the Author
🗣 Listen to a short video or have an adult read the page with you.
Think about:
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Who is Dr. Seuss?
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Why do people love his stories?
Step 2: Read Some Seuss!
Choose one or more poems/books (audio or simplified versions encouraged):
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“Horton Hears a Who” (Kindness through listening)
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“The Sneetches” (Kindness through acceptance)
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“Horton Hatches the Egg” (Kindness through loyalty)
💡 Adaptation Tip: Use read-aloud versions or animated videos.
Optional Resource: YouTube: Horton Hears a Who - Read Aloud
Step 3: Explore Kindness
🧠 After reading/watching, discuss or draw:
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What kind thing did a character do?
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How did it make others feel?
📖 Use a visual feelings chart or emotion cards to help identify feelings.
💬 Use simple sentence starters:
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“I feel happy when…”
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“Being kind means…”
Step 4: Be a Kind Poet or Artist!
🎨 Create your own poem or drawing about kindness — Seuss-style!
💡 Poem Template Option:
"I will be kind to a ____,
With a smile that shines just like the sun!
I’ll help them up, I’ll give a hand,
And soon we’ll skip across the land!"
OR draw a “Kindness Creature” (inspired by a Seuss character) doing something kind.
Step 5: Act of Kindness Challenge!
💖 Choose one act of kindness to do today (help a friend, draw a card, share a toy).
📝 Tell us or draw what you did and how it made you feel.
Evaluation
🧩 Evaluation (in simple terms):
| What You Did | Great Job! 🌟 | Keep Going! 👍 |
|---|---|---|
| Listened to or read Seuss? | ✅ | ❓ |
| Found kindness in a story? | ✅ | ❓ |
| Made your own kindness poem or drawing? | ✅ | ❓ |
| Did one kind thing today? | ✅ | ❓ |
Conclusion
🎉 Conclusion:
You’ve traveled through the world of Dr. Seuss, laughed at his rhymes, and found the magic of kindness! Keep being kind, because — just like Horton says — “A person's a person, no matter how small.”