- crayons or markers
 - glue
 - old magazines
 - paper
 - scissors
 - writing materials
 
- author
 - illustrator
 - title
 
MA Standards:
Writing/W.PK.MA.2: Use a combination of dictating and drawing to explain information about a topic.
Head Start Outcomes:
Literacy Knowledge/Early Writing: Experiments with writing tools and materials.
Literacy Knowledge/Early Writing: Uses scribbles, shapes, pictures, and letters to represent objects, stories, experiences, or ideas.
PreK Learning Guidelines:
English Language Arts/Composition 16: Use their own words or illustrations to describe their experiences, tell imaginative stories, or communicate information about a topic of interest.
Things That Roll
                © Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Department of Early Education and Care (Jennifer Waddell photographer). All rights reserved.
Skill Focus: Concepts of Print, Vocabulary
Tell children they will make their own books about things that roll.
- The first page will be the front cover of the book.
 - Write a title, such as Does It Roll? on each cover and include a line for the author to write his or her name.
 - Read aloud the title, pointing out the spaces between words, and ask children to name any letters they recognize.
 - Have them write their names on the line and decorate the cover.
 
Explain to children that they can use a combination of drawings and pictures cut from old magazines. On the inside pages, write captions as children dictate words and/or sentences to describe or talk about each object pictured.
Talk with children about their completed books and display them in the Library Center for children to share.
