Bear hunt kids song
Bear hunt kids song series#
Use this series as a support to your reading or phonics program Check out all six books in this classic series. The stories are sweet, playful, and engaging for emerging readers. We loved learning to read with the Little Bear series. Little Bear by by Elsa Holmelund Minarik and Maurice Sendak
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Narrow, Gloomy Cave: swoop down like a bat, skitter like a mouse, creep like a spider.Swirly, Whirly Snowstorm: hop like a rabbit, pounce like a wolf.Big, Dark Forest: prance like a deer, stand perfectly still and watch like an owl.Thick, Oozy Mud: crawl like a salamander, slither like a snail.Deep, Cold River: swim like a fish, float like an otter.Long, Wavy Grass: slither like a snake, jump like a grasshopper.
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Move like the animal would across the room. What other animals might the family encounter as they travel through different parts of the forest? Brainstorm animals with your child. The book takes you through a bear’s natural habitat. You’ve been on the bear hunt, now it’s time to be the bear! Have your kids (and Dad, too!) form a line for an Animal Parade. Going on a Bear Hunt? Make it an Animal Parade! Gross Motor and Vocabulary Activity Or create your own outdoor sensory bin with found materials. shredded green paper for the tall wavy grass.
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Reenact the story with your own “finger people” or figurines.Ī list of materials for an indoor sensory bin:.Retell what the family goes through first, second, and third.Describe different textures as you and your child set the scene in the correct order.Practice fine motor skills when you rip or cut and crunch up paper for the wavy grass and pull apart cotton to make a snowstorm.We’re Going on a Bear Hunt Sensory Bin Activity Fine motor and sensory exploration, role playing, retelling and reenacting a story.Ĭreate your own small-scale forest with your child! Then quickly run back, just like in the story.
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Walk to your destination, singing along the way. Use the lyrical pattern of the story to describe what you see and hear in your surroundings. Your bear hunt might be at a local park or in your own backyard. Take the spirit of this book outdoors and make your own bear hunt. See below for gross motor practice, art, media resources and more! This familiar tale lends itself to a variety of engaging learning activities. Let’s Read! We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury I hope your children enjoy the activities here as much as my children and students have! My toddler loves creeping through the tall wavy grass, and I have lovely memories of taking my 2nd graders on a bear hunt through the playground. However this unit is appropriate for young children from age two to about second grade. We are incorporating this book into our around the world studies for kindergarten. We’re Going on a Bear Hunt is one of my all time favorite books to inspire creative play, movement and activity, and spark a child’s imagination.