Cause & Effect
Vocabulary
Character POV
Theme & Central Message
Story Details
100

Because the Once-ler cut down Truffula Trees, the Bar-ba-loots had to do this.

Leave their home to find food 

100

The swampy, polluted land around the Once-ler’s factory could best be described with this word meaning unpleasantly wet or damp.

Dank 

100

The Lorax’s main job in the story is to protect these.

Trees 

100

The story teaches readers to be responsible for this.

environment 

100

The Lorax first appears when the Once-ler does this.

chop down a truffula tree 

200

The Swomee-Swans left because this type of pollution filled the air.

Smog / factory pollution


200

The colorful Truffula Trees were once bright, beautiful, and amazing.
This vocabulary word means having great beauty or splendor.

glorious 

200

At the end of the story, the Once-ler feels this about his actions.

Regret / guilt 

200

This theme shows that actions today can affect the future.

responsibility / consequences 

200

The Once-ler’s family helped him build this to grow his business.

Factory

300

The Humming-Fish had to leave their pond because of this waste.

Gluppity-Glupp and Schloppity-Schlopp

300

The Bar-ba-loots loved the soft part of the Truffula Trees that grew in small bunches.
This vocabulary word means a small cluster of soft strands or fibers.

tuft 

300

The Once-ler ignored the Lorax mostly because he cared more about this.

making money / growing his business 

300

Dr. Seuss wrote the story to warn people about this problem.

environmental destruction or pollution

300

The Bar-ba-loots loved to eat this fruit from the Truffula Trees.

Truffula fruits / Truffula tufts 

400

The Once-ler’s business grew because people began buying many of these.

Thneeds 


400

The Lorax often interrupted the Once-ler to complain about the trees being cut down.
The Once-ler might have thought the Lorax was this word meaning an annoying problem.

nuisance 

400

The Lorax left a message because he believed someone needed to do this.

care about protecting the environment

400

The word “UNLESS” represents this idea about change.

someone must care and take action 

400

At the beginning of the story, the land around the Once-ler’s house looks like this.

empty, gray, polluted 

500

The factory closed because this natural resource was completely gone.

Truffula Trees 

500

When the Once-ler realized all the trees were gone, the future looked dark and serious.
This word means causing fear or worry about what will happen next.

grim 

500

The Once-ler gives the boy the last seed because he believes the boy can do this.

Restore / Regrow the forest 

500

The story suggests that even one person can do this.

make a difference 


500

The boy in the story represents this type of person.

next generation / someone who can fix the problem?