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The Life and Works Of Dr. Seuss. By: Terra Cummings. Click Here to Begin. Table of Context. Next Slide. Previous Slide. Home. Review Questions and Quiz. “Oh. The places you’ll go! There is fun to be done! There are points to be scored. There are games to be won.” -Oh. The Places You’ll Go - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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BY: TERRA CUMMINGS
The Life and Works Of Dr. Seuss
Click Here to Begin
Table of Context
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Review Questions and Quiz
“Oh. The places you’ll go! There is fun to be done! There are points to be scored. There are games to be
won.”-Oh. The Places You’ll Go
By: Dr. Seuss
Main Menu- THE LIFE OF DR . SEUSS
• - C H I L D H O O D• - A D U LT L I F E
• -W R I T I N G C A R E E R
- DR. SEUSS B OOKS• -T H E C AT I N T H E H AT• - G R E E N E G G S A N D H A M
• - H O W T H E G R I N C H S T O L E C H R I S T M A S• - O T H E R S
- RANDOM FACTS
- REVIEW QUESTIONS
-FINAL QUIZ
The Life of Dr. Seuss aka Theodor Seuss Geisel
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Childhood
Adult Life
Writing Career
Childhood-Theodor Seuss Geisel was born March 2, 1904 in Springfield, Massachusetts -Theodor’s middle name and his mother’s maiden name are the same! His middle name was Seuss.-Did you know he named one of his books about the street he grew up on?! It was called Mulberry Street. -He left Springfield as a teenage to attend Dartmouth College
Adult Life-To Please his father, Theodor studied English at Oxford University in England after Dartmouth College-His first wife’s name was Helen. -They met at school-His wife was also became a children’s author and book editor-After returning to the U.S. Ted began to pursue a career as a cartoonist!-He created advertising campaigns for Standard Oil for 15 years.
Writing Career-Theodor’s Mother, Henetta Seuss Geisel, often got her children to go to bed by reciting rhymes!
-Because of this Ted thought it was because of his mother that he had the ability and desire to rhyme. -Theodor started using the pen name Dr. Seuss after getting kicked off the Dartmouth College literary humor magazine
Writing Career Continued
- And to Think I saw it on Mulberry Street, Dr. Seuss’ first published book, required a great degree of persistence – it was rejected 27 times-With the release of The Cat in the Hat, Dr. Seuss became a definitive children’s book author and illustrator
Dr. Seuss BooksClick on a book to continue.
The Cat in the Hat-Defined Dr. Seuss’ Career-This book only had 225 words in it!-Dr. Seuss didn’t become a household name until The Cat in the Hat in 1957-In 2003, The Cat in the Hat the movie came out.
Green Eggs and Ham-One of Dr. Seuss’ best selling books-It was first published on 1960-In 2001 it was the 4th bestselling English language children’s book of all time! Wow!-Did you know he only uses 50 different words in this book?!
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
-Published on November 24, 1957-The television animated movie special come out in 1966-The feature film starring Jim Carrey came out in 2000-The book and movie give the overall lesson that Christmas is too commercialized.
Other Dr. Seuss Books-And to Think That I saw It On Mulberry Street was inspired by a boat ride from Europe-Oh. The Places You’ll Go! Published on January 22, 1990, was the last book Dr. Seuss published before his death-Great Day for Up was the only book published under Dr. Seuss’ real name Theodor Geisel-You’re Only Old Once, released on Dr. Seuss’ 82nd birthday is a picture book for adults.
Random Facts-When he died Theodor Seuss Geisel had written and illustrated children’s books.-Did you know his books are translated into 15 different language?! -And million copies have been sold!-Dr. Seuss has gotten two Academy Awards, two Emmy Awards, a Reobody Award and the Pulitzer Prize..WOW!
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Review Questions
Review Question # 1
What book is this character from?
A) Green Eggs and HamB) How the Grinch Stole ChristmasC) The Cat in the Hat
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Good Job! You Got It!
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Oh No! Please Try Again.
Review Questions # 2
What was Theodor Geisel’s middle Name?
A) BobB) GeorgeC) Seuss
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Good Job! You’re Doing Great!
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Hint: What is Theodor’s pen name?
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Review Question # 3
Where did Theodor meet his first wife?
A) SchoolB) WorkC) At Home
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Great Job! He met his first wife at Oxford University.
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Please Try AgainYou can do it!
Review Question # 4
What was the last book Dr. Seuss wrote before he died?
A) Green Eggs and HamB) Horton Hears a WhoC) Oh. The Places You’ll Go
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Good Job! You Got It!
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Please Try Again!
Review Question # 5
Which one of Dr. Seuss’ books is a picture book for
adults?A) You’re Only Old OnceB) Oh. The Places You’ll GoC) ABC Book
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Good Job! You got another one right!
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Hint: Remember adults are old!
Please try again!
“Be who you are and say what you want, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind.”
Final QuizAre you ready?!
Question # 1
What is Dr. Seuss’ real name?
A) George Seuss GeiselB) Theodor Seuss GeiselC) Robert Seuss Geisel
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Good Job! Dr. Seuss’ real name is Theodor Seuss
Geisel. Keep it up!
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Hint: His nickname was Theo
Please Try Again!
Question # 2
In what state was Theodor Seuss Geisel born?
A) MassachusettsB) VirginiaC) Maryland
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Keep up the good work! Theodor was born in
Springfield Massachusetts on March 2, 1904. Go on to the
next question.
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You can do it!Hint: The abbreviation for this
state is Mass.
Question # 3What college did Theodor
attend?A) Ivy TechB) Purdue UniversityC) Dartmouth College
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You got it right! Theodor went to Dartmouth after he
left his hometown, Springfield.
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Hint: He didn’t go to Ivy Tech
Give it another shot!
Question # 4
Why did Theo go to Oxford University?
A) To please his motherB) To please his fatherC) Because he wanted to
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You’re doing great! He did go to Oxford to please his
father
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Try and remember what you read! Hint: Father knows best.
Question # 5
What was Theodor’s first wife’s occupation or job?
A) Children’s DoctorB) DentistC) Children’s author and editor
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You got it right! Good Job! Theo’s wife, Helen, had the
same job as Theo.
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You can do it! Just think!Hint: Theo’s wife had the same job as her husband
Question # 6
Who did Theodor credit his abilities and desire to rhyme
to?A) MotherB) FatherC) Friends
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Woohooo! Good job! Theodor credited his mother for his ability and desire to rhyme.
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Give it another try! Hint: She often soothed her children to sleep by reciting
rhymes
Question # 7
How many times was Dr. Seuss’ first book rejected?
A) 5B) 27C) 10
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Good Job! You’re Awesome!
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Sorry. Please try again!Hint: It’s more than 5
Question # 8
What book made Dr. Seuss a household name?
A) Oh. The Places You’ll GoB) There’s a Wocket in My PocketC) The Cat in the Hat
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Good Job! The Cat in the Hat defined Dr. Seuss Career.
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Please Try Again!
Question # 9What book was the 4th bestselling
English language children’s book of all time?
A) Oh. The Places You’ll goB) Green Eggs and HamC) Fox in Sox
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You’re Doing Great!
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You can do it! Please try again!
Question # 10
What was the last book Dr. Seuss published before his
death?A) Oh. The Places You’ll GoB) How the Grinch Stole ChristmasC) There’s a Wocket in My Pocket
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Good Job!! You’re Awesome!
Incorrect
Please try again!
Lessons Learned
Now you should be able to answer basic
questions about the life and books of Dr. Seuss.
Good Job!!
Work Cited-"Dr. Seuss National Memorial." Theodor Seuss Geisel - "Dr.
Seuss" Biography. Tortus Technologies Inc, 2002. Web. 30 Mar. 2011. <http://www.catinthehat.org/>.
-Dr. Seuss | Seussville.com. Random House Inc, 2011. Web. 30 Mar. 2011. <http://www.seussville.com/>.
-"Dr. Seuss." Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia. Web. 30 Mar. 2011. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dr._Seuss>.
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