Know Your Alphabet After writing the selected vocabulary on sentence strips, have students place the words in alphabetical orderĪccording to the first and second letters in the words.īlending Letters Type the vocabulary words on a sheet of paper. “Little Bear’s Wish” asleep, wishing, cloud, Viking, along, tunnel, China, chopsticks, castle, princess, story, sleep Activities for Using Vocabulary “Little Bear Goes to the Moon” space, helmet, moon, asked, fly, bird, maybe, feathers, wings, sky, high, climbed, jumped, tumbled, house, lunch, fooling “Birthday Soup” birthday, soup, friends, carrots, potatoes, water, tomatoes, peas, black, cook, wait, shut, beautiful, surprise, never “What Will Little Bear Wear?” mother, cold, snow, something, made, have, wear, head, hat, play, coat, again, pants Pick and choose the vocabulary you will share with your kindergarten or first-grade students from each of the four Little Bear stories to use in activities before and after reading. The following activities for Little Bear are flexible enough for you to select according to your classroom needs. It consists of four short stories about the main character, Little Bear. Little Bear by Else Holmelund Minarik is an early reader book for kindergarten or first grade readers.
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