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I Want My Hat Back

8 minutes 52 seconds

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Bear's hat is gone. None of the other animals have seen it. He becomes sad, until his memory is sparked by a deer who asks just the right question. Based on the children's book by Jon Klassen.

Media Details

Runtime: 8 minutes 52 seconds

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Viewer Comments

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    Kelly H. (Raleigh, NC)
    February 21st, 2018 at 09:21 AM

    Used for students to infer what happened and look for clues as to what happened at the end. Great to make comparisions of the bear and rabbit. Liked the cutout activity included which allowed for my students to sequence the events, label the characters and tell me what happened.

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    Kelly H. (Raleigh, NC)
    January 26th, 2018 at 12:41 PM

    Cute little story! Great for teaching some new vocab and having kids think about how they know the bear or the fox is lying. Great story for analyzing what happened. Great for ID students too.