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ctteacher20+ ideas for using brown bear
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Our Kindergarten teachers took the Brown Bear text and adapted it to make monthly take-home books. For example, in December we created “Christmas Tree, Christmas Tree.” We then took our illustrations, enlarged them, and laminated for the language center. We used this format to create take-home books for almost every month, season, or topic of study. Since the childen learn the chant so easily, even our non-readers were able to “read.”
- Submitted by Kim
I begin each Kindergarten year with the book Brown Bear, Brown Bear. We expand on the book throughout the seasons by making the following class books:
“ Jack-O-Lantern, Jack-O-Lantern, What Do You See?” is made with the symbols of Halloween and ends with “I see a trick-or-treater looking at me;”
“ Santa Claus, Santa Claus, What Do You See?” is put together with images of Christmas and ends with “I see Christmas looking at me;”
“ Red Flower, Red Flower, What Do You See?” is written with flowers of different color and ends with “I see a rainbow garden looking at me.”
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