A favorite "Star Book" from our collection includes this timeless classic, "Caps For Sale." The children love hearing this story over and over and are now great at re-enacting the story. With a few minor props and lots of imagination, the students had a wonderful time retelling this story. And now presenting...Caps For Sale!
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6 comments:
This is too too cute! I LOVE it!
I LOVE the active learning. Before even reading the blog, I knew the kids had heard Caps For Sale because Andrew used the word "peddler" at dinner and was re-enacting parts of the story. A Golden Globe to the "actors" and "directors".
Lourdes Smith :)
Adorable!!! What great, fun learning must be going down in the Mall-ard Honky Tonk this year! :)
How adorable! You all do such cool stuff!! - Leanne Prendergast
What a talented group of actors and a delight to watch! Thanks for sharing!
The Griffin Family
Thanks for sharing such a cute performance. I love looking at your blog every week. Megan made some art work, put them in a bag and said she was going out to sell them. I can"t wait to see what you all do next:) The Batten Family
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