Going on a Bear Hunt Preschool Classroom Lesson Plans

Kids learn about positional words, practice story retelling, discuss real bears and more in these Going on Bear Hunt Activities with printable lesson plans.

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  • 1-Page Weekly Lesson Plan Grid with Activity Ideas for Whole Group, Literacy, Math, and Science each day
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  • 5 Daily Lesson Plan Sheets with Activity Directions and Materials List
  • 2-Page Center Descriptions
  • Related Printables
  • Skills Checklist

 

In addition to a wide variety of hands-on learning activities, this packet also includes the following printables:

1) Nonstandard Bear Measurement (in color and b/w)

2) Bear Hunt with the Author Writing Activity (in color and b/w)

3) Cave Counting Mat (in color and b/w)

4) “Counting Bears” Emergent Reader with ordinal number and color word focus (in color and b/w)

5) Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Cards Bear and Cave Matching Set (2 versions, in color and b/w)

6) 0-35 Number Cards (in color and b/w)

7) 0-20 Number Puzzles (in color and b/w)

8) Obstacle Ordinal Numbers Story Sequencing and Writing Activity (in color and b/w)

9) Ordinal Numbers Instructional Reference Posters (in color and b/w)

10) Bear Patterns (in color and b/w)

11) Positional Words Cube and Movement Activity (in color and b/w)

12) Positional Words Charades (in color and b/w)

13) Rhymes with Bear Sorting Activity (in color and b/w)

14) Science Journal with response pages for 6 STEM activities (in color and b/w)

15) Sequencing Cards and Mat (three variations: real photographs, clipart in color, and clipart in b/w)

16) Story Sequencing Shared Writing Recording Sheet (in color and b/w)

17) Vocabulary Cards (three variations: real photographs, clipart in color, and clipart in b/w)

18) Your Bear Hunt (in color and b/w)

20) Real Photos

 

 

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Students of all skills and abilities were able to participate and enjoy these activities – thank you so much!

Francine S. via TpT

My littles loved this packet!! I love the way it makes learning hands on and engaging!

Kelly H. via TpT

I taught this lesson a whole month ago and my children still talk to me about going on a bear hunt! This was definitely a winner as it kept the kids engaged and they truly loved every second of this weeks lesson and so did I.

Madison V. via TpT

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    There are five suggestions for each of the whole group and small group lesson plan areas and at least two suggestions for each type of center.

    However the exact number of days may vary based on your daily schedule and regular routines.

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