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  2. Caps for Sale - Wikipedia

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    978-0064431439. OCLC. 13008528. Website. capsforsale .org. Caps for Sale is a children's picture book, written and illustrated by Esphyr Slobodkina and published by W. R. Scott in 1940. [1]

  3. Esphyr Slobodkina - Wikipedia

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    Esphyr Slobodkina. Esphyr Slobodkina ( Russian: Эсфирь Соломоновна Слободкина; September 22, 1908 – July 21, 2002) was a Russian Empire-born American artist, author, and illustrator, best known for her classic children's picture book Caps for Sale. Slobodkina was a celebrated avant garde artist and feminist in the ...

  4. activities. Similarly, longer repeated refrains in Slobodkina's Caps for Sale (1947) and incremental refrains in Raskin's Ghost in a Four Room Apart-ment (1969) entice children to participate in storytelling (Stewig, 19 78). Thus, as seniors read a wide variety of children's literature they focus

  5. Since first graders at Geneva School in Winter Park, Florida have a unit based on the book "Caps for Sale" by Esphyr Slobodkina, the author, an art teacher at the school, began a tradition of painting hats. In this article, the author describes how the students decorated their hats. (Contains 1 resource and 1 online resource.)

  6. Women's Voices Theater Festival (Washington D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Esphyr Slobodkina (based on her book) Ann Marie Mulhearn Sayer (Co-Playwright) Caps For Sale, The Musical: Adventure Theatre MTC September 11 – September 27 "Caps! Caps for sale! Fifty cents a cap!" The cap peddler, Pezzo, wears a huge stack of caps, balanced carefully on top of his head. Brown caps, blue caps, gray caps, and red caps.

  7. This third edition has been expanded to include first and second grades. New features include: (1) new emphasis on culturally diverse storybooks; (2) a description of the experiential learning inquiry process; (3) new phonemic-awareness and story-structure strategies; (4) expanded model writing, and (5) more parent activities.

  8. Introduce an appropriate money-related story, such as Caps for Sale by Esphyr Slobodkina, The Great Pet Sale by Mick lnkpen, The Lunch Line (Hello Math Reader, Level 3) by Karen Berman Nagel, or Monster Money by Grace MacCarone, by taking a picture walk through the book with your students.

  9. Storytelling: Oral Interpretation in the senior High. School. [77] 6p.; Report prepared at Unive'rsity of Houston. NF -$0.83 HC-$1.67 Plus Postage. In an eleventh-grade unit, students studied and practiced the art of storytelling and then went into elementary classrooms to tell stories to first-grade and second-grade children. Students prepared ...