Hats Storytime - Ohio Ready to Read
Hats Storytime - Ohio Ready to Read
Hats Storytime - Ohio Ready to Read
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HATS – Language and Vocabulary<br />
Planned by Noreen – Highland Library<br />
Language and Vocabulary: Knowing the names of things<br />
What <strong>to</strong> tell parents: There are many ways <strong>to</strong> read a book. Talking about the picture and<br />
taking the child’s lead increases your child’s vocabulary.<br />
BOOKS<br />
Which Hat is That? By Anna Grossnickle Hines ECRR tip: Give children a chance <strong>to</strong><br />
respond<br />
Martin’s Hat by Joan W. Blos<br />
Ten Cats Have <strong>Hats</strong> by Jean Marzollo<br />
Old Hat New Hat by Stan and Jan Berenstain ECRR tip for preschoolers: Give<br />
children the chance <strong>to</strong> respond <strong>to</strong> naming opposites.<br />
<strong>Hats</strong>! By Dana Meachen Rau<br />
Sam’s Winter Hat by Albert Lamb<br />
Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina ECRR tip: Words such as “peddler” and “cap”<br />
may be unfamiliar <strong>to</strong> children<br />
Who Took the Farmer’s Hat? By Joan L. Nodset ECRR tip: Children can join in with<br />
the phrase, “did you see my old brown hat?”<br />
<strong>Hats</strong> <strong>Hats</strong> <strong>Hats</strong> by Ann Morris ECRR tip: <strong>Read</strong>ing non-fiction books helps children<br />
learn about things<br />
Where’s Mary’s Hat? by Barroux<br />
Whose Hat is This? By Sharon Katz Cooper ECRR tip: Give children a chance <strong>to</strong><br />
respond<br />
Twelve <strong>Hats</strong> for Lena: a book of months by Karen Katzk<br />
A Hat for Minerva Louise by Janet Morgan S<strong>to</strong>eke<br />
FLANNELS<br />
Bee in Her Bonnet (PRC #26)<br />
Harry the Hat Fairy (PRC)<br />
Martin’s <strong>Hats</strong> (PRC)<br />
Under My Hood I Wear a Hat (PRC)<br />
Jennie’s Hat (PRC)<br />
What Did the Wind Blow? (Highland)<br />
REALIA<br />
Collection of hats: baseball, construction, beekeeper, winter hat, etc. ECRR tip: Make<br />
the connection between pictures and real things.<br />
MUSIC<br />
My Hat it Has Three Corners – Wee Sing Silly songs<br />
Yankee Doodle (Yankee Doodle Mickey)<br />
Goofy Hat Dance - Fun and Games (Greg and Steve)<br />
Mexican Hat Dance – I can Dance (Kidsongs)
Mary Has a Blue Hat<br />
(tune: “Mary Had a Little Lamb”)<br />
May has a blue hat on,<br />
Blue hat on, blue hat on.<br />
Mary has a blue hat on<br />
Her head throughout the day.<br />
(Repeat with other names and colors)<br />
FINGERPLAYS<br />
One, Two, <strong>Hats</strong> That are New<br />
One, two, hats that are new.<br />
(count on fingers)<br />
Three, four, hats in a s<strong>to</strong>re.<br />
Five, six, hats <strong>to</strong> do tricks.<br />
Seven eight, hats on the gate.<br />
Nine, ten, hats on men.<br />
Caps for Sale<br />
Caps for sale, caps for sale,<br />
Caps upon my head.<br />
(<strong>to</strong>uch head.)<br />
Caps for sale, caps for sale,<br />
Yellow, blue, and red.