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Here are some age-appropriate literacy worksheet ideas for early years inspired by the book “Rosie’s Hat”.

Explore positional language with this interactive worksheet! Children will have fun searching for Rosie’s hat as they practice using words like “under,” “behind,” “in front of,” “beside,” and “on.”

Embark on Rosie’s life journey with this engaging activity! Children will explore the passage of time and the concept of aging as they order pictures of Rosie from when she was a baby to when she becomes an old lady.

Explore Rosie’s emotions with this interactive labeling activity! Children will have the opportunity to identify and label how Rosie is feeling.

Labelling activity inspired by “Rosie’s Hat”! Children will have the opportunity to identify and label various items from the story, enhancing their vocabulary and comprehension skills.

Inspire creativity and imagination with this engaging activity that invites children to draw their predictions based on the front cover of “Rosie’s Hat”!

An activity where children will organize pictures from “Rosie’s Hat” into a story mountain to visualize the story’s plot structure.

An activity where children will write a list of all the characters and places the hat visited.

A pencil control adventure as you help Rosie find her hat in this engaging maze activity!

Book Review: Encourage students to write a book review of “Rosie’s Hat,” Drawing or writing, characters, settings and basic events.

Story Retelling: Encourage children to retell the story in their own words, using simple sentences and drawings to convey the main events.

Order Story: Sort pictures correctly and retell the story in their own words, using simple sentences.

Colourful word mat! Bursting with key words and eye-catching pictures, this word mat is the perfect tool for expanding young learners’ language skills and creativity.

Encourage children to retell their favourite part of the story by either drawing or writing a simple sentence.

Alphabet line, complete with lower case and Capital letters as well as the 1st few tricky words.

On this activity, encourage children to identify the picture and draw a line to a picture that rhymes with it.

Alphabet Peg Matching! Each of the 26 cards features a different letter of the alphabet along with three accompanying pictures. Children are invited to identify the initial sound of each picture and attach a peg to the corresponding image that matches the letter’s sound.

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