Thursday, 19 August 2021

Dr Seuss

This week I was learning how to paragraph I had to stuck to one topic, My first sentence is my topic sentence, I have add 2-3 supporting details and my last sentence is a concluding sentence.
I found it hard to find thing about his childhood and his adulthood.
My digital learning objects shows I can use google doc.
 

Dr Seuss 

Full Name: Theodor Seuss Geisel (Dr seuss)

Date of Birth: 2 march 1904

Place of birth: Springfield, Massachusetts, United states.

Died: 24 september 1991.

Famous for:writing children books like cat in the hat, Green eggs and ham most of dr seuss books also rhymed.


Childhood:

He went to Dartmouth college, he grew up during world war 1. As a scout he sold war bonds and he suffered from stage fright because he got bullied on stage. He would sometimes skip speaking on stage.


Adulthood: 

Dr Seuss when to Dartmouth and Lincoln college he worked as a vanity fair and other publication as an illustrator, after Dr Seuss wrote a series of humour books he wrote a kids book and tried to publish but it got rejected by more than 30 publishers. Dr Seuss met his wife in Europe during world war 1.


Dr Seuss got most of his ideas from dooling. Dr Seuss wrote more than 60 books in his lifetime. Dr Seuss favorite character was cat in the hat  





3 comments:

  1. Guten tag Olivia,
    Your Author Study report is full of lots of information, and your image is very eye-catching.
    Which is your favourite book of his? Who would you recommend it to?
    Mā te wā,
    Mrs Naden

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    1. Guten tag Mrs Naden,
      Thank You from commenting on my blog my favourite book is Hop on pop and I would recommend it to toddlers age 3-5 years old.
      Have you read some of Dr Seuss book? What one of his book is your favourite?
      Mā te wā
      Olivia

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  2. Well done on sourcing this info, you have found some good facts. Thanks for heping us to make a blog comment.

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