![]() Just print out the pages you need, cut out the sequencing discs, and you’re all set. This story sequencing activity is pretty low-prep. If you don’t have a copy of the book on hand, you can share this video read-aloud with them before moving on to the activities below.Īfter reading through the story or sharing the video with your kids, show your preschoolers the sequencing discs (you choose which set), and see if they can put the discs in order as you read the story aloud one more time. Be sure to share the pictures as you read so they can follow along with the story. To start the lesson, read Bear Snores Onto your preschoolers. Kids will get a kick out of what happens when he finally wakes up and finds his cave full of animals having a party without him! One cold winter night, Bear’s friends gather in his cave to have a party. ![]() Give your preschoolers a jump start on storytelling and sequencing with this sequencing activity featuring Karma Wilson’s Bear Snores On. They provide children with an opportunity to retell the story in order, and allow you to check reading comprehension. Story sequencing cards are a great tool to have on hand when teaching young readers to read. Practice retelling and sequencing the story. ![]() ![]() These Bear Snores On sequencing cards are a great way to talk about animals and hibernation. ![]()
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