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We read Caps
for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina. Then we each made a 'cap' of our
favorite color and retold the story... |
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...And
the Academy Award goes to Mrs. Moneymaker for her role as the peddler in
"Caps for Sale"!!--The peddler carried all of her caps on her head. |
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best supporting actor/actress awards go to the "K" Kids for their roles as
monkeys!--While the
peddler was resting, a bunch of little monkeys took his caps.
(Here are a few of our little monkeys.) |
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The peddler had to trick the monkeys
into giving his caps back. He threw his checkered cap down so the
monkeys threw their caps down, too. The
peddler gathered up his hats, put them back on his head, and headed off
down the road. |
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After we read and acted
out the story, we illustrated the beginning, middle, and end of the story and
graphed our caps by color. Which color had the most? The least?
Were there any that were equal? How many more green than red? |

Here are the words to one of the
monkey songs that we learned this week. |

...And the felt puppets we used to act
out the song. |
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Then we made pictures of the 'Five
Little Monkeys' sitting in a tree. Do you see Mr. Alligator hiding
in the grass? |

We read Naughty Little Monkeys... |

...and made our own little monkeys.
Ours weren't naughty, of course! |