Are you looking for extension activities to the amazing book by Eric Carle ‘Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?’. You’re in LUCK! These fun and hands-on activities will help your kids work on one-on-one correspondence, visual discrimination, counting and story sequencing.
baby Bear, Baby Bear Book Extension Activities: Sequencing
Using interactive activities like this one, is a hands-on and engaging way for your kids to learn concepts such as sequencing. It’s also a great way to master fine motor skills, visual discrimination and so much more.
What you get:
- Pictures of all the animals
- A Sequencing Activity Sheet
What else is needed:
- Color pencils, markers/ crayons
- Scissors
- Glue
How to use this resource:
After reading the story, ask the children to name all the animals in the story. Hand out the activity sheets. Now ask the children to color all the animals on it. When they are done, children cut out the animals and paste them in the correct order on the sequencing sheet. And then it’s time to re-tell the story!
Baby Bear, Baby Bear Bingo
All kids love board Bingo. This activity is great for getting them to practice speaking in front of bigger groups, work on those memory skills and just to have fun!
What you get:
- 16 Bingo Cards (Print and laminate)
- Bingo Calling Cards
What else will you need:
- Bingo Chips
How to use this resource:
This game can be played in pairs or small groups.
Hand out the Bingo cards and Bingo chips. Pick up the calling card and say ‘I see a (whichever animal is on the card) looking at me’. The children place a Bingo chip on the picture on their Bingo card if they have it. The first child that covers all their pictures shouts ‘Bingo!’ and is the winner. Continue until all the children could ‘Bingo!’
Baby Bear, Baby Bear Story Props
What you will need:
- Scissors
- Laminating Sheets
- Laminator
How to use this resource:
Print out the pictures, cut it out and laminate. Use these to re-tell the story.