![]() ![]() When we point out patterns we notice, or help our children notice patterns, we are helping them develop one of the math skills-geometry and patterns-which will later make it easier for them to understand math concepts. Ok, here comes the story.Įarly Learning Aside-Example: Adults, when I started this book, I pointed out that there is a pattern the children can follow to help them know what comes next, so they would know when to say Hooray for hat. Let's practice saying "Hooray for hat." Very good. ![]() First an animal is grumpy, then Elephant gives the grumpy animal a hat, and the animal smiles and they cheer "Hooray for hat!" So, I would like you to say with me "hooray for hat." You'll know when it is coming because it will be after the animal smiles and then they cheer. In fact, you might notice there is a pattern to what is happening. Three award-winning stories of three very different teens from Heaven, Ohio, are now available together in one beloved collection. This book has a lot of repetition so I would like you to help tell the story with me. ![]() In this book each of the animals is grumpy until they get a wonderful hat. ![]() Introduction: Our next book is called Hooray for Hat by Brian Won. Read Hooray for Hat by Brian Won for free on hoopla. ![]()
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