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Jan Brett | 32 pages | 29 Feb 2012 | Penguin Putnam Inc | 9780399247927 | English | New York, NY, United States The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett

Discuss the facts with your student and let him paste them in the polar bear shape book. Specifically, she went to found in Territory. Locate those places on your map or globe. Baffin Island It is the largest island in and the fifth largest island in the world. The capital of Nunavut, , is located on the southern coast. Geographical Features An older student may also want to mark the following on his map: The island itself contains a rocky mountainous region, the highest peak being Mount Odin. The two largest lakes on the island are in the central south of the island Nettilling Lake and further south Amadjuak Lake. See Science section for a lesson on animals that live on Baffin Island. Clothing The Inuit make clothes and footwear from animal skins. The anorak parka is important. It is a type of heavy jacket with a hood, often lined with fur to protect the face from freezing temperatures and wind. In some groups of Inuit, the hoods of women's parkas amauti are made extra large, to protect the baby from the harsh wind when snuggled against the mother's back. Boots kamik or mukluk could be made of caribou or sealskin, and designs varied for men and women. Look through the illustrations and notice the parkas and the boots. You may want to point out to your student that the mother bear's parka as well as the baby bear's dips down in the front; this is a style worn by females giving us a clue that baby bear is a girl. Food The traditional food of Nunavut, also called "country food" is seal, caribou, ducks, geese, ptarmigan, arctic hare, berries, clams, arctic char, cod, walrus and some plants. Inuit Recipes Shelter An igloo is a dome like structure made of snow blocks which are placed layer upon layer in a continuous circular line like a snail's shell! Do the Inuit live in igloos? Contrary to popular stereotypes, the Inuit do not live in igloos; they live a permanent type of housing. The Inuit in Canada do make igloos, but they are used as temporary shelters for hunting or recreation such as a party or holiday. Matchbook Language Seventy percent of Nunavummiut speak Inuktitut as their first language. If you print out the informational pages see links section from Jan Brett, you will notice many words in this language. It marks the start of the area where, for at least one day each year, the sun does not completely set June 21 or rise December The arctic is the most northern part of the earth and one of the most cold - and one of the coldest places on Earth. At the center is the Arctic Ocean - covered by a thick ice cap and surrounded by the northern parts of North America, Europe and Asia. Show your student the artic circle on your globe. Geography: Ice Floe What is an ice floe? It is a large, flat, sheet of sea ice that has broken off contact with the coast where it was formed and is floating in open water. See if your student can find ice floes pictured in the story. How many can he count? This may lead you and your student into a discussion of glaciers or icebergs. A glacier is a river of ice, mostly on land. It is fed by snowfields in the mountains and flows down a valley, like a very slow moving river, until it meets with the sea or a lake. An iceberg is a large piece of ice floating in water. It may have broken off a glacier or it may have been part of an ice shelf a continuous field of ice usually floating on water but not moving. Side by Side Book. Setting is the time, location and circumstances in which a story takes place. Discuss the setting of this story. How does it influence the story? It changes tons of details from the original version, doesn't it? By moving the story out of the forest and into the arctic, Jan Brett gets to create an entirely different world! Look back through the story and help your student determine the details that are a result of the setting clothing, the igloo, eating soup, the animals, etc. If your student is excited about this exercise and seems to want more, locate other versions of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Read and discuss the similarities and differences. Which version is your student's favorite? Let your student retell the story, too! First, you will need to do some pre-writing. Explain what pre-writing is. Tell your student that you are going to "brainstorm" some ideas for a story-- that you are going to write down your thoughts in order to organize them and gather ideas before you start the actual story writing. Being prepared for writing usually makes the story better. Make a list to help you with your pre-writing. Where will the story be set? This needs to be determined first refer to setting lesson. Who will be the intruder? What kind of bears or animals will your student write about? What kind of food will they make? In what three ways will the intruder violate the home of the animals? What will happen when the animals find the intruder? Lapbook Component: My Story Pocket Vocabulary stroll- to walk in an unhurried way demonstrate this word for your student ducked- to lower the head or body suddenly fancy- not plain mound- a small hill or heap of dirt or stones adrift- without power or anchor current- a fluid body constantly moving in a certain direction Lapbook Component: Vocabulary Igloo Shape Book Speaker Tags You can explain to a young writer that there are many ways to say the word said. Read through the book and make a list together of all the different words Jan Brett uses instead of said yowled, cried out, shouted, grumbled, murmured, etc. The next time your student writes or dictates a story, encourage him to replace a few of his "saids" with other words. Letter Writing Write Jan Brett a letter and let her know how you liked the book! She will probably send you a letter back, so save some space in your lapbook for her reply. How many words do you use to describe snow? Make a list and see! Jan Brett is the bestselling author-illustrator of numerous books for children. She lives in Norwell, Massachusetts. Related Searches. Armadillo Rodeo. When Bo spots what he thinks is a rip-roarin', rootin'-tootin', shiny red armadillo, he knows When Bo spots what he thinks is a rip-roarin', rootin'-tootin', shiny red armadillo, he knows what he has to do. Follow that armadillo! Bo leaves his mother and three brothers behind and takes off for a two-stepping, bronco-bucking adventure. View Product. Armadillo va al rodeo. Bestseller Jan Brett tells the story of a bronco-bucking adventure set in When Bo spots what he thinks is a rip-roarin', rootin'-tootin', shiny red armadillo, he knows what he Beast Keeper Beasts of Olympus Series 1. Beasts of Olympus is a series of page illustrated chapter books set in a magical Beasts of Olympus is a series of page illustrated chapter books set in a magical Ancient Greece where strange things still walk the Earth. Demon, the half-god son of Pan who, on his tenth Cezanne's Parrot. An inspiring picture book biography of the artist Paul Cezanne, the painter who laid the An inspiring picture book biography of the artist Paul Cezanne, the painter who laid the groundwork for modern art and whom Pablo Picasso declared the father of us all. All Cezanne wants is to be a great painter like his friends Daisy Comes Home. 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Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Kids' Club Eligible. NOOK Book. Board Book. Home 1 Kids' Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Members save with free shipping everyday! See details. Overview Jan Brett's 1 New York Times bestseller, now in board book format Jan Brett's board book audience will love this brief version of a favorite tale in which Aloo-ki, an Inuit girl, meets a polar bear family. When Aloo-ki's sled dogs float away on an ice floe, she goes looking for them. She comes upon an igloo with no one home and goes inside. They all go home for breakfast to find a surprise visitor curled up in Baby Bear's bed for a nap. Product Details About the Author. Age Range: 4 - 8 Years. About the Author. Jan Brett is the bestselling author-illustrator of numerous books for children. She lives in Norwell, Massachusetts. Related Searches. Armadillo Rodeo. When Bo spots what he thinks is a rip-roarin', rootin'-tootin', shiny red armadillo, he knows When Bo spots what he thinks is a rip-roarin', rootin'-tootin', shiny red armadillo, he knows what he has to do. Follow that armadillo! Bo leaves his mother and three brothers behind and takes off for a two-stepping, bronco-bucking adventure. View Product. A trip across Frobisher Bay by dog team to see an igloo had Jan worried that the dogs would be all business. Finally an invigorating forty-mile ride along a frozen fjord with steep mountains on either side and a climb on foot up to the Arctic Circle marker left Jan awestruck as they looked out over a frozen landscape. When Aloo-ki loses her sled dogs, her search for them leads her to an igloo. She can't resist peeking inside While Aloo-ki is making herself at home, Papa, Mama and Baby Bear are out walking, waiting for their breakfast to cool off In the borders, playful Arctic animals in parkas inspired by original Inuit designs have a mischievous time as the lively story bounces back and forth between the snow bears and Aloo-ki until they come face-to-face. Compare and Contrast "The Three Snow Bears" and Goldilocks: Preschool Lesson - BrightHub Education

Aloo-ki eats some soup, tries on their boots, and finally crawls into the smallest bed for a nap. Meanwhile, Papa, Mama, and Baby Bear see her dogs adrift, swim out to rescue them and return home to find Aloo-ki fast asleep in Baby Bear's bed. Write a review See all reviews Write a review. Most helpful positive review. Average Rating: 5. See more. Most helpful negative review. Average Rating: 2. Maybe 2. Bears and foxes and ravens in parkas and boots, really? And Aloo-ki is even naughtier than Goldilocks, abandoning her dogs to satisfy her idle curiosity! And I still don't understand how porridge can be three different temperatures. Frequent mentions. February 8, Reviewed by mistywood mistywood. Written by a librarything. November 22, Reviewed by Nhritzuk Nhritzuk. Average Rating: 4. December 17, Reviewed by LibraryCin LibraryCin. March 17, Reviewed by kjacks26 kjacks November 28, Reviewed by rsaenz4 rsaenz4. See all 16 reviews. Ask a question Ask a question If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact customer service directly. Your question required. Additional details. Send me an email when my question is answered. Please enter a valid email address. I agree to the Terms and Conditions. Cancel Submit. Pricing policy About our prices. We're committed to providing low prices every day, on everything. So if you find a current lower price from an online retailer on an identical, in-stock product, tell us and we'll match it. See more details at Online Price Match. Related Pages :. Email address. This lesson plan can include an activity about small, medium and large. Just as we had Papa Bear who was large, Mama Bear who was medium and Baby Bear who was small, we can find things around us that are small, medium and large. Have some items on hand: books, crayons, signs, chairs, stuffed animals, etc. Ask the students to explore the room, playground or hallway to find other things that illustrate the concept of size. Activity 2- Use rolled up white socks as snowballs. Practice tossing them in a basket several feet away. These activities encourage language skills by verbalizing things that are alike and different. Math skills are incorporated with size comparisons and counting in sets of three. Best of all it builds interest in literature. Page content. Lots of Learning Resource References. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. Kids' Club Eligible. NOOK Book. Board Book. Home 1 Kids' Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Members save with free shipping everyday! See details. Overview Jan Brett's 1 New York Times bestseller, now in board book format Jan Brett's board book audience will love this brief version of a favorite tale in which Aloo-ki, an Inuit girl, meets a polar bear family. When Aloo-ki's sled dogs float away on an ice floe, she goes looking for them. She comes upon an igloo with no one home and goes inside. They all go home for breakfast to find a surprise visitor curled up in Baby Bear's bed for a nap. Product Details About the Author.

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The three bears had saved the girl's dogs and she goes off with them. Comments: The illustrations are very detailed. I like how there is a border that interprets what is going on in the story besides what the words are saying. Here at Walmart. Your email address will never be sold or distributed to a third party for any reason. Sorry, but we can't respond to individual comments. If you need immediate assistance, please contact Customer Care. Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. Recent searches Clear All. Enter Location. Update location. Learn more. Report incorrect product information. Jan Brett. Book Format. Select Option. Current selection is: Hardcover. Free delivery Arrives by Tuesday, Nov 3. Pickup not available. Add to list. Add to registry. About This Item. We aim to show you accurate product information. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. See our disclaimer. The Three Snow BearsAloo-ki glances up from fishing and sees her sled dogs floating off on an ice floe. She races after them and comes upon an igloo. Being a curious girl, she goes inside only to find no one home. That's because the polar bear family who lives there is out walking while their breakfast cools off. Aloo-ki eats some soup, tries on their boots, and finally crawls into the smallest bed for a nap. Meanwhile, Papa, Mama, and Baby Bear see her dogs adrift, swim out to rescue them and return home to find Aloo-ki fast asleep in Baby Bear's bed. Write a review See all reviews Write a review. Most helpful positive review. Average Rating: 5. See more. Most helpful negative review. Average Rating: 2. Maybe 2. Bears and foxes and ravens in parkas and boots, really? And Aloo-ki is even naughtier than Goldilocks, abandoning her dogs to satisfy her idle curiosity! And I still don't understand how porridge can be three different temperatures. Frequent mentions. February 8, Reviewed by mistywood mistywood. Written by a librarything. November 22, Reviewed by Nhritzuk Nhritzuk. Average Rating: 4. December 17, Reviewed by LibraryCin LibraryCin. March 17, Reviewed by kjacks26 kjacks November 28, Reviewed by rsaenz4 rsaenz4. See all 16 reviews. Ask a question Ask a question If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact customer service directly. Your question required. Additional details. Send me an email when my question is answered. It is a good time to see how much your students know about this story. Encourage them to join in or predict what will happen. Depending on your time restrictions, you may choose to read The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett to your students the same day or the next day. If it is the next day, quickly review the main points of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Then begin the Jan Brett book, allowing time for the students to enjoy the beautiful illustrations throughout. As you are reading, involve the students:. Why is Aloo-ki wearing winter clothes? Have a globe on hand to show them where the story takes place. Nunavut Territory in Northern Canada. The bears are white. They are polar bears. Why do you think they are white? They blend in with the habitat Why do you think the bears in the Goldilocks and the Three Bears book are brown? Art Activity- Use a simple bear pattern. Spread a thin coat of glue on the bear and add cotton balls. Try to stretch the cotton balls before affixing onto the pattern. Label: Polar Bear.

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