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    reality today. In the book "The Lorax" composed by Dr. Seuss, there untruths numerous implications behind all activities and characters inside the film. The Lorax concentrates on logging, and the reducing of the common world and how individuals today need more of an asset or item to fulfill their own particular needs. From The Once-ler, to Truffula Trees, and even the Humming Fish, all which are essential characters or protests in the book, Dr. Seuss utilizes these made-up characters to…

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    tackle beginning reading successfully. In particular, young readers need to learn certain high frequency words that do not follow phonics rules” (Robb). These types of words are words like was and said, that children would not be able to sound out. Dr. Robb suggests that children should read books that have both words spelled phonetically and sight words. Books like these encourage children to use the phonic skills they know while also being able to learn and memorize common sight words…

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    adore this author, Dr. Seuss. He wrote numerous books; several have morals in them, such as this. If you want something to change, you have to take the initiative and make the change. In John Mayer's song Waiting on the World to Change, he declares that he can not beat the wrong in the world so he will wait until things get better. Mayer says the fight is not fair and he does not have the means to beat the corrupt system. So he just waits and does not help. On the other hand, Dr. Seuss says to…

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    Oh, The Places He Went Theodor Geisel wrote 44 different books in his lifetime. Although, you won’t see his name on any of them. Rather, you’ll see his pen name, Dr. Seuss. Many people know who Dr. Seuss is but not Theodor Geisel. They don’t know what Theodor Geisel was like as a person or what made him one of the most interesting writers in American history. Geisel’s biographical information and life experiences alone, give a taste of how interesting he was. Biographical information and life…

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    Today was quite an eventful day in my field experience classroom. I got to witness teacher collaboration on lesson planning, and a way to foster growth mindset. I learned some more awesome qualities today. However, I know you don’t want me to types tons of pages for one day otherwise I would. When I arrived at school my CT told me that today was going to be a short day. She informed me that the other Kindergarten teachers would be meeting in her room during lunch to discuss next week’s events.…

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    Helping the Community During this winter quarter, the unit that I really liked the most was the one based on empathy because that unit made me think about more on why I need to help others in need. When I read the article “The Singer Solution to World Poverty” by Peter Singer really helped me realize that I do not need to be spending money on luxuries but instead donating that money to charities. As he states, “Again, the formula is simple: whatever money you’re spending on luxuries, not…

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    Born on March 2 1904 in Springfield Ma Theodor was the second of two children to Theordor Geisel and –Henierra Seuss. His parents families both owned were shops, his mother came from a well-known German bakery family, making pies in town. His father came from a German family known for making the Kalmboch & Geisel Brewery, which was one of the largest beer companies in the New England area. Growing up in Forrest Park neighborhood, Theodor rarely needed for much, as he would often play with is…

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    My Love For Reading

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    a massive amount of books in Tuskegee University’s Library. Her job exposed me to a new level of learning. I was no longer interested in watching my mother read. Instead, I wanted to read myself. The first books I can remember reading were the Dr. Seuss books. I took an interest in…

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    The Lorax Essay

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    Dr. Seuss was a great author who was able to make the simplest tales magical with their rhythm, unique characters, and excellent illustrations. Dr. Seuss’ picture book The Lorax is no exception to his greatness which is why in 2012 directors Chris Renaud and Kyle Balda decided to make it into an animated movie. This kids and family movie explores the theme of relationship between man and the natural world along with compassion and forgiveness. This cute, animated film has unique characters…

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    “Yertle The Turtle” Before Dr. Seuss was writing his greatest works, he was employed by the Allied forces in WWII to create cartoons and propaganda films. This background had an influence on him that would show up again and again. Dr. Seuss was often believed to only be writing to entertain children; however, he is actually trying to convey certain messages of political and social issues to his youthful readers. It was important to Dr. Theodor Seuss Geisel that his readers got more from his…

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