One day Scat decided he was tired of being black. He wanted to be a new color so he said: CHORUS. (Remove the black sheet of paper to make the cat blue.) And he changed blue! Scat went down to the pond to look at himself in the water.
Scat was so afraid that he said: "I'm Scat the Cat, I'm sassy and fat. I can change my color Just like that!" (Snap fingers.) Next, Scat turned Red like an apple. What else is the color red? He went out to play with his brothers and sisters and friends, but they all laughed at him.
"Whoever heard of a red cat," they said. Once upon a time there was a little cat named Scat the Cat. One day he noticed that his all brothers and sisters looked just like he did and no one could tell him apart.
Scat the Cat rhyming kids poem and story for use in teaching preschoolers and kindergarten kids about colors and rhymes while having fun. Scat The Cat Poem Printable Our Scat the Cat poem printable is beautifully designed and easy to read. Simply download and print it out, and you'll have an instant storytime favorite at your fingertips.
Whether you're at home, on the go, or in the classroom, this printable poem is sure to bring smiles and laughter to all who read it. DIY SCAT THE CAT If you don't know the story of SCAT THE CAT, I think it is a MUST for early childhood teachers. It has a very special message for the children at the beginning of the school year.
What? file folder, scissors, construction paper (2 black, 1 blue, 1 red, 1 yellow, 1 green) Why? rhyme, colors, sequence, self-esteem When? large. Created Date11/24/2009 12:45:05 PM. Flannel Friday: Scat the Cat This week's Flannel Friday is a folder story from the Storytime Katie archives.
I made this years and years ago when Anne of So Tomorrow first posted about the amazing Scat the Cat! Anne has direction and links to the templates that I used to make this fabulous folder story. Scat the Cat File Folder StoryNext Page -->. Scat is a black cat - but he´s not happy like that.
He would like to be green like grass, red like strawberries. So he says his little rhyme and SNAP! changes his colour, until he´s tired of it and turns back into black. The children listen to the story, learn the rhyme and in the end colour the worksheet.