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Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson
Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson










Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson

Repeat until all cards have been pulled from the cave. Time to Play: Students will pull out an image card, name the item, and then generate a word that rhymes with that word. Instead of filling the cave with letters, use our image cards (see below for download). Use your tissue box cave from the activity above. Preparation: Bear Snores On is full of rhyming words. When the letter is retrieved, they should name it and announce the sound the letter represents.Įxtend by having the students name something that begins with that letter sound. Time to Play: Tell the students that they get to reach into the cave or lair and pull out a letter.

Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson

Preparation: Cut a cave shape from construction paper and attach to the front of the tissue box leaving the opening of the tissue box as the cave opening. Materials Needed: magnetic letters, brown construction paper or small paper bag, scissors, glue stick, and an empty tissue box Skill Focus: Alphabet Recognition and Sound/Letter Correspondence

Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson

Bear Snores On Activities What Is In the Cave? Also, check out Bear Wants More, Bear Can’t Sleep, Bear Says Thanks, and Bear Feels Scared. When Bear awakes, he’s in for a surprise but feels like he has missed out on the fun.īear Snores On is one of the books in the amazing Bear series by Karma Wilson. While they wait, they prepare a little party. Full Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links.īear is asleep for the winter while his cave is filling up with other creatures looking for shelter from the cold.












Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson