
It’s a three-part bracelet that I made for you in two ways. The structure of this book also lends itself really well to teaching “beginning, middle, and end.” So I decided to create this blog freebie for you too. Then they glue those onto a crown they can wear home and retell to their families. After hearing the story, students can go back through the book and put all the parts in the correct order. It’s basically a more-fun, wearable worksheet. There’s a distinct order to the story, and so I made up a Bear Snores On story sequencing hat based on it for my store. They warm themselves, serve snacks, and make lots of noise, but “Bear snores on.” Finally, a bit of pepper makes Bear sneeze and wake up. In this whimsical story, Bear is sleeping through the winter when one animal after another shows up in his bear cave. It also turns out to be an excellent narrative for story sequencing (as are these other books that are great for story sequencing). (Disclosure: Books and Giggles is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to .)īear Snores On by Karma Wilson (ad) is a terrific book to include in your winter animals or hibernation unit. Inside: Teach beginning, middle, & end with these free Bear Snores On printable bracelets.
