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1. Game – Mini Cards “Who Took The Cookie?” is one of our favorite classroom games. After students have learned the “Who…..? To play "Who Stole the Cookie from the Cookie Jar? Here are SUPER SIMPLE SONGS suggestions:. These minicards make the game simple and fun for everyone! 1 0. more tracks from the album 52 Sing-A-Long Silly Songs #4. (Sing and Read Storybook) Paperback – January 1, 2006 by Viviana Garofoli (Author) 3.2 out of 5 stars 7 ratings. Who Took the Cookie?

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The leader starts a rhythm by first clapping her thighs, then clapping her hands, repeating this over and over again, about two beats per second. Who Stole The Cookies From The Cookie Jar? The skunk in the story is trying to figure out who took the cookies. Take Me Out to the Ballgame #23. 446. The cookies from the cookie jar have gone missing and no one knows where they went. Who Took the Cookies from the Cookie Jar? Fuzzy Wuzzy #12. Who Stole the Cookies From the Cookie Jar? This book is about figuring out who took the cookie from the cookie jar. ", children sit in a circle. written by Bonnie Lass and Philemon Sturges, and illustrated by Ashley Wolff is about a group of animals and one of them took all the cookies.

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Language focus: Question and answer intonation.“Who me?” “Who?” Practicing English rhythm. One child is chosen to be the leader. Bormioli Rocco Pandora Glass Candy Jar 75 ½ Ounce Cookie Jar (2 Pack) with Plastic Airtight Seal Lid 2 Ways Display, Bulk Food Storage Jar for Snacks, Dry Food, Jelly Beans Canister, Apothecary Jars. As they go through the book they keep accusing students of taking it but they are wrong and at the end they find out the classroom pet Spunky took the cookie. It is very repetitive so it would be great for beginning readers. Engine Number 9 #40.

Books like these give pre- and early readers confidence, since they are already familiar with the text. #16. Who Took the Cookie From the Cookie Jar? Who Took the Cookie from the Cookie Jar With my kiddos, I always have my eyes peeled for books that relay songs or rhymes they already know well. Classroom benefits: The question and answer patterns learned in Who Took the Cookie are great for a variety of classroom situations. Hot Cross Buns #22. Contains 1 Page.