Horton’s Repeating Rhymes
Worksheet Description
This Dr. Seuss worksheet is inspired by “Horton Hears A Who.” It invites students to engage with the story in a creative and reflective manner.
- Draw a picture of Whoville: Students are encouraged to unleash their creativity by drawing a picture of Whoville, the whimsical town central to the story. This activity encourages imaginative visualization and artistic expression.
- What sentence does Horton keep repeating in this story? Students are prompted to recall and write down the sentence that Horton the elephant keeps repeating throughout the narrative. This exercise reinforces reading comprehension and memory skills.
- Have you ever felt like a Who? Why? This reflective question invites students to connect with the story’s theme of empathy and inclusion. They are encouraged to share if they’ve ever felt small or overlooked and to explain why, fostering discussions about empathy, understanding, and relatability in literature.
This worksheet combines creativity and critical thinking, making it an engaging and insightful exploration of Dr. Seuss’s classic tale.