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Sort: Relevance. PDF Activity. Brown Bear Brown Bear printable Language Activity Cards are a great addition to any learning centre or classroom literature study unit. PreK - 2 nd. Activities , Literacy Center Ideas , Printables. Show more details. Wish List. Brown Bear Math and Literacy Activities.

Brown Bear is a class favorite year after year! The math and literacy activities included in this packet make it even more fun. Students cl. English Language Arts , Math. PreK - 1 st. Literature , Reading , Writing. Brown Bear Activities and Communication Boards. Do you have students with little or no verbal skills who love the book, "Brown Bear, Brown Bear"? This unit was designed for special education children who are working on using an alternate communication system to aid in their speech.

There are five simple activities and communication boards to ac. PreK - K. CWriting - W. English Language Arts , Math , Reading. English Language Arts , Reading , Vocabulary. Activities , Literacy Center Ideas , Minilessons.

Enjoy a color copy teacher booklet to share with the class and a black and white printable copy of the story for each student to have for their own. Back to School , Literature , Numbers. NOTE: I have updated this pack on If you have purchased this previously, you will need to go to 'My Purchases' to download the updated version.

I hope you like the changes. One by on. Balanced Literacy , Short Stories. When you think of classic preschool picture books, several come to mind. The simple repetitive text and the great illustrations by Eric Carle make this book a favorite from year to year. After reading this book with your preschoolers, use the activities below to retell the story, explore colors , or develop literacy skills.

Class Book Pre-K Pages. Older children could plan activities for the younger. They could read books about Bears and write, produce and act out skits and plays based on those books. They could lead games and host and make decorations for a party. School Age participants could also lead a Community Service activity.

Additionally, while younger children are actively involved in the below —older youth may be interested in studying and learning about different species of bears…they can make posters, display boards, drawings, research, write articles and present to each other.

Make the cave base using a small cardboard box or Styrofoam meat tray. For the cave— staple or glue a brown crumpled paper bag to the base. Toast bread 2. Press cookie cutter into the bread. With scissors or knife, put a hole in the toasted bread shape. Spread peanut butter onto toast. Place the toast—peanut butter side down— on a plate of bird seed.

Press lightly so the seeds stick in the peanut butter. Put the yarn or ribbon in the hole of your cut out bread feeder. Hang from the trees outside for the birds to eat during the Winter. Put out a couple teddy bears and invite children to draw what they see. These samples are by first grade children-Clay and Jonathon. Source: Michal Austin-TechyTeacher.

Cut a teddy bear shape from heavy cardboard or cardstock. You may want to make templates for the children to trace. Cover the bear with glue — sprinkle fresh coffee grounds. Shake to remove extra grounds. Proceed as above. Bears love honey so just string Honeycomb cereal! Put cereal on string and tie when complete—be sure to make long enough to get over the head. After wearing awhile, it makes a good snack! In a bowl mix the cinnamon and apple sauce together.

If the mixture is too hard, add more apple sauce, if too thin, add more cinnamon. Cut our shapes with the cookie cutter. If you will be hanging as ornaments, put a hole in the top area of the shapes. Use a straw to cut a perfect size hole. Option: Add clove to decorate the bears. Gently apply pressure to push the cloves into the ornaments. Dry the bears for one to two days. After bears are dried, tie a ribbon or yarn through the hole.

Make bear-shaped templates for children to trace. Ingredients: 1 tablespoon self-rising flour Few little drops of food coloring 1 tablespoon salt Add some water till it a smooth paste.

Use this to paint on a thick sheet of cardboard. You can also use Q-Tips if not enough brushes… Microwave the design on high for 10 — 30 seconds until the paint puffs and it is dry. Water, Tempera Paint Mix equal amounts of flour, salt and water. Pour mixture into squeeze bottles and paint. Mixture hardens in a puffy shape. Glue cutouts onto paper plate sized circle. Cut out two small white circles and glue onto eyes.

Draw eyes. Draw nose and mouth on a cupcake liner The muzzle. Add two cupcake liner ears. Mix ingredients in bowl with spoon or hands until well blended. Place playdough on wax paper. Make something and then eat it! Be sure hands are washed well before starting. Mix together to make a playdough. Share this resource.

Report this resource to TpT. The movement game can also be used when students need to get some physical activity during the day as they transition from one activity or another. This game is great for small or large groups and can work well in literacy or dramatic play centers. Included in this download are two dice with 10 Brown Bear ans friends characters a one missed turn and roll again side to perform movements.

For younger students: Roll one character die and one numbered die. For example you toll a Swim die and a Quack die. You move your move in a swimming motion while you quack like a duck. This game is fun to play and will be the talk of your classroom. My students loved playing this game.



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