Included are activities to with gummy bears. Add a little extra fun to your bear unit! :)
Gummy Bear Sorting: on page 3 you will find a sorting mat for sorting out gummy bear colors. Print as many of these as you need. On pages 4-8 are sentences for students complete on their data. I did with with my students using dry erase markers & in a small group setting. They each got a different sentence to complete & we switched. At the end I let the students eat the gummy bears. (pgs. 2-8)
Gummy Bear Matching: Print 2 sets of these gummy bear cards to play a gummy bear memory game. You could also them for patterns. (pgs. 9- 11)
Gummy Bear Writing: Here is a gummy bear writing prompt. Students pick a color gummy bear they would like to be & include why. A great addition to this activity would be a gummy bear craftivity. (not included) (pg. 12)
Gummy Bear Counting: Look at the gummy bear card and the number in the corner. Count out that number of gummy bears to put on your card. Or you could clip on that number of clothespins. (pgs. 13-17)
I am a student teacher and I have found this to be a great activity that I did when I took over the classroom. Thank you so much for the wonderful ideas.
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bslacoop
Erin,
I looked for you gingerbread man sequencing, but did not see it on tpt. Do you have to subscribe to Scribd to get it? I could not get it to download without signing up for the scribd.
Sorry to be a pain, but it is super cute and I love the Gummy bears! Going to have to purchase this one.
Linda
You may have to subscribe to Scribd, I'm not sure. I know that's where I posted the freebie within my blog post. If you would like a copy of it, but do not want to sign up for Scribd, let me know your email address. I will email you a copy! :)