Ready for another book unit? I’ve updated my Goldilocks story, which I usually do in January after my Polar Bear, Polar Bear Unit! This unit is a companion pack for the preschool – k population. The packet is 55 pages and includes the following: Which Doesn’t Belong?: Scan the pictures and determine which picture does not belong.
Following Directions: Follow the one-step directions from the story.
Story Sequencing: Sequence the part of the story.
Comprehension: After reading the book have your students answer the comprehension questions.
Possessive Pronouns: Use the sentence strips included to help students sort story items using possessive pronouns (his/hers/theirs.)
Comparatives & Superlatives/Size Sorting: Use the size sorting mats to work on sorting pictures by size. Label each item as you add it to the sorting mat.
Same/Different: Print one worksheet for each student. Have them circle the items that are the same or different. Encourage students to describe salient attributes.
Pronouns, Possessives, & Verbs: Students should take turns pulling bed cards. Children create a sentence to describe the image. Work on pronouns, action words, and describing.
Initial Sound Sort: Target phonological awareness by working on your student’s ability to identify the first sound in words. Cut out the images and match them to the beginning sound of the character (/g/ for goldilocks, /b/ for baby bear, /m/ for mama bear and /p/ for papa bear.)
Rhyming/Vocab: Use the following pictures to identify vocabulary or have children develop rhyming words.
Gummy Bear Color Sorting/Concept Words: Use a bag of gummy bears. Have the student sort by colors onto the circles. Talk about which colors there are MORE of and LESS of. Which color has MOST? LEAST? Which one is your favorite?
Game Board/Manipulatives: Use the game board as a general reinforcer for any learning skills. Use your own doll house furniture to reenact the story!
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Carly says
This looks like a lot of fun!
Carrie Manchester says
This looks awesome! I just added it to my wishlist! (I think I’m doing nursery rhymes in March)
Amy Carlton says
Looks great!!!
CC says
sooo cute!!!
Anonymous says
So glad you are doing more literacy based activities. Keep them coming!!!
Anonymous says
yes love the preschool literacy units. This is exactly what I need to expand my own repertoire. Also could use some preschool homeworks for concepts, following directions, answering questions, negation, pronouns, sequencing, and imitating sentences.
Kate says
I also LOVE that you are sharing materials based on literature!!
what version of the three bears do you use?
shannon7slp says
Love preschool literacy units…thanks!
Lisa Dunkin says
Are these used with a particular version of goldilocks and the three bears? If not, which version did you use with this?
adminSRN says
I used this version: http://www.amazon.com/Goldilocks-Three-Bears-Keepsake-Stories-ebook/dp/B00E64L3UC/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1405543283&sr=8-1&keywords=goldilocks
Martha says
I love it but one question I have is why is there a cabin in the corner of each “What doesn’t belong” card? My students are thinking it’s one of the items you have to consider. I’ve already purchased. Is there any way you can send me a set without the cabin? I love your products and buy them all the time.