Theme Notes Series 276: Put On Your Hat (Thursday)
This week in Play School we explore the theme of “Put on Your Hat” through music, stories, craft and play. Every day this week, we
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Theme Notes Series 276: Put On Your Hat (Thursday)
This week in Play School we explore the theme of “Put on Your Hat” through music, stories, craft and play. Every day this week, we visit the Play School hat shop where a hat for every occasion can be found. On Wednesday, we take a special ride with Justine as she puts on a helmet and travels to Play School on a motorbike.
PRESENTERS
Jay Laga’aia – Justine Clarke
PIANIST
Peter Dasent
TOLD STORY
Playing with Little Ted
(A story told by the Play School team)
FILM
Frisbee
(Play School, ABC)
ANIMATION
Dingle Dangle Scarecrow
(Play School, ABC)
IDEAS FOR LATER
- Set up a silly hat shop. Make lots of silly hats to sell! You could make a sparkle-arkle hat from tin foil, a kitchen pot hat, a colander hat, a sock hat and a pom-pom hat. What silly hats can you think of to sell?
- Make a clown hat and dress up as a silly clown.
- Make a space shuttle from foil and a plastic bottle and astronauts from cardboard rolls.
- A space station can be made from a large cardboard box.
SONGS
Rocket Song (Big Adventure)
Composers: Peter Dasent & Arthur Baysting
Publisher: Origin/ABC Music Publishing
Hat on My Head
Composers: Jeff Fatt, Anthony Field, Murray Cook & Greg Page
Publisher: Wiggly Tunes P/L
Can You See My Funny Face (I am a Clown)
Composers: Ann North & Martin Wesley-Smith
Flying Around the Stars (Sally Go Round the Moon)
Composer: Traditional
Publisher: Origin/ABC Music Publishing
Dingle Dangle Scarecrow
Composer: Molly & Geoffrey Russell-Smith
Publisher: EMI
I’m Not Afraid(I’m Not Afraid of the Kissing Monster)
Composer: John Shortis
Publisher: ABC Music Publishing
MAKE AND DO
How to Make Flying Saucers
You will need:
- Paper plates
- Coloured paint Coloured crayons
- Stapler or tape
Cut the inner circle from the centre of two paper plates.
Paint or decorate the paper plates with coloured paint or crayons.
When the plates