Jack O’ Lantern, Jack O’ Lantern
Halloween is an exciting time for young children. Capitalize on their excitement while reinforcing color identification, holiday symbols, and language arts skills with this lesson built on the much-loved book Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? by Bill Martin, Jr.!
More about this lesson plan:
Materials Needed: Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, Martin, Bill, Jr., H. Holt: New York, 1992, ISBN 0-8050-1744-5.
--One copy of "Jack O' Lantern, Jack O' Lantern, What Do You See?" (See Attached File)
--Felt in basic colors (red, yellow, blue, brown, orange, green, purple, white)
--Drawing paper, pre-folded into eight sections, one per student
--Pencils
--Crayons
--Stapler/staples or binding combs (for teacher use only)
--Scissors or paper cutter (for teacher use only)
--Flannel board
--Duplicated templates and storybook covers (See Attached File)
Author: Judith Rose
Source: © www.beaconlearningcenter.com
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