5/18/2023 0 Comments Bear snores on![]() ![]() Ask, Have you ever felt grumpy when someone wakes you up? What does your voice sound like when this happens? Have children act out how they feel when woken up.What are some of the sounds the animals make in the cave? Do you think it would be hard to sleep through all those noises?.Then ask children what sounds they make when they wake up in the morning.Ask, What sounds does the bear make when he wakes up? Invite children to gnarl, snarl, roar, rumble, jump, stomp, growl, and grumble like the bear. Pause the video as the bear is waking up. Theres just one problem: Bears cupboards are bare What is he to do Karma Wilsons playful text and Jane Chapmans charming illustrations bring to life this.Point to the fire and ask, Can you hear a sound that comes from the fire? What do you think the sound is? Explain that a fire makes a crackling sound as the wood burns. Pause where the mouse lights the fire.Pause the video when you first see the bear and have children describe what they hear.Pause the video a few times and talk about some of the sounds in the cave. Set a viewing focus for children by encouraging them to listen closely to all the sounds in the story. Emphasize that children will be able to hear the sound words in the video as the narrator tells the story. Hold up the book Bear Snores On by Karma Wilson and tell children they are going to watch the video based on the book. ![]() STEM Key Concepts: Sounds have a source Sounds vary in three ways: volume, pitch, and timbreĮLA Focus Skills: Active Viewing, Making Connections, Speaking and Listening, Vocabulary ![]()
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