I read the Pete the Cat stories, but had never listened to the songs. If you haven't then you SHOULD. They are AWESOME! My Four Groovy Buttons is stuck in my head right now. haha
Here is the website:
http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/feature/petethecat/
Go buy the books!
I downloaded a Pete the Cat lesson plan pack from TpT. It was awesome although I think it was meant for first grade. The children did well with it. I used the "Groovy" word game with my advanced group who are able to begin blending. They caught right on.
The Groovy Cat
This is us collecting data at the end of the week. I first modeled it and then set them FREE! They were able to go around the room and color in their friends choice of favorite Pete the Cat book. I told them that I was setting the timer and that they had to be at their set with their pencil down when the timer went off. They also had to collect data from their table friends first. I was jumping for joy seeing them move around the room, right on task!
I made felt pieces for Pete I Love My White Shoes. I changed the shoes when he stepped in the different things in the story. I put the pieces in a bag and placed the book and the pieces in my felt board center so they can retell the story to themselves.
The thing I love about predictable texts is that the children can read the "pictures" and remember how to retell the story. We discussed this at the beginning of year when started the Daily 5. I let children who are willing and most are :), to come up and read the stories to the rest of the class. The class reads some parts with the reader "goodness, no!" I noticed that the reader pauses to let the class answer, just like I do!
FYI Sorry the picture is blurry, I try to cover my student's faces.
TpT Free Worksheet:
A Tree Named Steve