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(This was created by our family for homeschool use. We are sharing this document with other homeschooling families
for free. No money was made in creating this document. Feel free to copy this and share it with other families. I ask that you kindly not sell any of these contents for profit.)
Why Hello There! Welcome to the Enchanted Homeschooling Mom’s Berenstain Bears Curriculum (Part 1). I created this homeschooling curriculum for the 2011 – 2012 school year for our children. I am happy to be able to share this with anyone who would like to use this curriculum. Please note that I created this program from scratch and you may happen upon small spelling errors or Papa Bear head scratching worthy moments throughout the program. Should you come upon such instances, please contact me via email and let me know so that I may fix it for all of us. You will need 16 Berenstain Bears Books to complete this curriculum. My plan is to span each book into a lesson plan that is 10 days, or a 2-week period (so there are 32 weeks of lessons). I did take into account the time that our family takes off for Thanksgiving, Winter Break, Spring Break, etc. My thought process in making this curriculum was to take topics from books and expand them using worksheets, projects and discussions to make something children can relate to in the real world using our favorite furry family as our guides while having fun at the same time. Each lesson ranges from 20 minutes – 1 hour in length, but it’s really up to you and your child. I will be adding posts to my blog during the school year to show how our family has used this curriculum. I would absolutely love for you to also share your journey through Bear Country with your thoughts and perhaps some pictures. I do intend to make Part 2 to this curriculum for the 2012 – 2013 school year with different Berenstain Bear books and topics. Lastly, make sure you are having fun! Never be afraid to take items out or pull new items in to customize these lessons to your family. Please enjoy! Make it a magical homeschooling day in Bear Country,
The Enchanted Homeschooling Mom http://enchantedhomeschoolingmom.blogspot.com
Trouble at School
Play a Good Game
Lend a Helping Hand
Count Your Blessings
Trick or Treat
The Prize Pumpkin
Think of Those in Need
Get the Gimmies
Learn About Strangers
Forget Their Manners
The Big Red Kite
Grow-It!
Too Much Junk Food
Don’t Pollute
Mama’s New Job
Trouble With Money
Misc.
Table of Contents Materials Needed Page: 1
Berenstain Bears Trouble at School Pages: 2 - 5
Berenstain Bears Play a Good Game Pages: 6 - 10
Berenstain Bears Lend a Helping Hand Pages: 11 - 15
Berenstain Bears Get The Gimmies Pages: 16 - 20
Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat Pages: 21 - 22
Berenstain Bears The Prize Pumpkin Pages: 23 - 26
Berenstain Bears Count Their Blessings Pages: 27 - 31
Berenstain Bears Think of Those in Need Pages: 32 - 41
Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers Pages: 42 - 46
Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners Pages: 47 - 52
Berenstain Bears The Big Red Kite Pages: 53 - 56
Berenstain Bears Grow-It! Pages: 57 - 60
Berenstain Bears Too Much Junk Food Pages: 61 - 62
Berenstain Bears Don’t Pollute Pages: 63 - 65
Berenstain Bears Mama’s New Job Pages: 66 - 68
Berenstain Bears Trouble with Money Pages: 69 - 72
Additional Materials, Internet Links & Coloring Pages Pages: 73 - 79
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Materials Needed Please note that you can either purchase all of the corresponding storybooks or you can borrow them from your local library. I highly suggest purchasing the storybooks so that you have them on hand when needed. Please keep an eye out on my blog as I plan to share pictures and craft ideas as we move along through the curriculum next school year.
Berenstain Bears Books Lesson plans (printable in color or black and white) Binder (1 ½”) Divider Tabs Arts and Craft supplies
Books to purchase:
Berenstain Bears Trouble at School Berenstain Bears Play a Good Game Berenstain Bears Lend a Helping Hand Berenstain Bears Count Their Blessings Berenstain Bears Trick or Treat Berenstain Bears The Prize Pumpkin Berenstain Bears Think of Those in Need Berenstain Bears Get the Gimmies Berenstain Bears Learn About Strangers Berenstain Bears Forget Their Manners Berenstain Bears The Big Red Kite Berenstain Bears Grow-It! Berenstain Bears Too Much Junk Food Berenstain Bears Don’t Pollute Berenstain Bears Mama’s New Job Berenstain Bears Trouble With Money
Depending on the age of your child you can either add to a lesson or take away from a lesson. For example I plan to have my son who is entering 2nd grade attach a piece of handwriting paper and elaborate on the writing assignments. My daughter who is entering Kindergarten will be completing the assignments on the given spaces of the worksheets.
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While out of school for a few days with a cold, Brother Bear ignores his make-up work. And when he returns to class, he discovers the consequences of neglecting his responsibilities: he fails his division test. Grizzly Gramps helps Brother learn that it's never too late to correct a mistake. Topics covered: Problem solving, honesty, decision making.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Activity: Have your child (or help your younger child) do the story sequence worksheet
on page 3. Point out instances of responsible and irresponsible behavior in the storybook and discuss them with your child.
Day 2: Art: Have your child draw a picture of one of the character’s responsible actions. Day 3: To go with the picture that your child did yesterday, have them write the responsible
action and how it makes them feel. For younger students have them write a sentence. For older students have them write a paragraph. Discuss their work with them.
Day 4: Activity: Have your student make a list of responsibilities they have at home. Keep the
list, as you will use this item on Day 8. Day 5: Discussion: What would happen if the builders who built your home didn’t do their best
work? Have your child name several different types of community workers. What would happen if they didn’t try their best? Give your student the worksheet on page 4 and have him/her use tally marks throughout the day to describe the work they are doing.
Day 6: Activity: Have your student make a community helper collage. Go over your discussion
with them from yesterday. Make a collage using pictures from magazines and glue it onto a poster and decorate it.
Day 7: Activity: Talk with your children about taking responsibility for their own actions rather
than blaming others when something goes wrong. Make a town out of boxes (use empty paper towel rolls, shoe boxes, oatmeal canisters, etc.) to “play” this concept out. Make sure that you include some community worker characters in your town as well as some children at a park.
Day 8: Watch half of the episode for this story: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plDNf85ciEg Day 9: Activity: Help your student make a pretend thermometer with the labels: job completed,
had to be reminded, job not done. The thermometers will show your children how responsible they are and ways to improve. You can make your own thermometer or use the worksheet on page 5.
Day 10: Watch the second half of the episode for this story:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49YvG430N1A
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Name: __________________________________________
Story Sequence
Beginning Middle End
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I am doing my best work!
I am doing good work.
I am doing OK work.
I am not trying hard enough.
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Job completed
Had to be reminded
Job not done
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Coach Papa Bear wants his team to play fair. But the other coach just wants to win. The Berenstain Bears shows that players and coaches should act in a way that pleases God. Topics covered: Being a good sport, teamwork, friendship, mapping skills.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson.
Day 1: Activity: Have your child create a map of their home, favorite playground, etc. Please use
the worksheet on page 7. Day 2: Activity: Have your child take a family member or friend to that location. Have your
child give specific step-by-step directions (such as go left or straight). Do this multiple times to reach 4 or 5 items your child has placed on his or her map. Then discuss with your child how part of teamwork and being a friend is clear communication and helping everyone involved get to the end goal together.
Day 3: Art: Have your child draw a picture that clearly shows how to be a good sport through
teamwork. Perhaps your child could draw a picture of the family members and friends that helped in the activity yesterday.
Day 4: Activity: Complete the writing assignment on page 8. Day 5: Cooking: Work as a team and make a recipe together. Then write about the steps that
went into making the recipe on page 10 by using the example on pages 9. Day 6: Art: Grab a piece of paper and some crayons! Let your child design a team mascot or
logo for your homeschooling family. Day 7: Watch this (there is no video to go with this story but The Big Road Race also teaches a
valuable lesson on being a good sport and friend): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6Dke7qCugg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRXJsSKHGcM&feature=related Day 8: Discussion: What would happen if a sports team did not win a game and were poor
sports? Would people be happy to play that team again? How do you feel when someone else does not play fair?
Day 9: Activity: Allow your child time to come up with a team name that fits how he or she
plays their favorite sport. Day 10: Activity: Have a backyard Olympics with family members and friends. What better way
to learn the importance of teamwork and being a good sport than playing in some Olympic style games (such as a relay race – which can be done in a pool if you have one or with bikes in your driveway).
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Name: __________________________________________
Map
Map Key
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Name: __________________________________________
Draw a picture of you and a friend showing teamwork.
My friend __________________ and I showed teamwork today by …
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Ham'n'Cheese Ranch Roll-Ups By Anne Coleman (on Disney Family.com) Ingredients
2 eight-oz. pkgs cream cheese, softened* 1 1/2 c. grated cheddar cheese, room temp 1 c. low or fat free mayonnaise 1 envelope Ranch dip mix 3/4 lb. shaved deli ham, chopped 3/4 c. green onion, thinly sliced* 12 (8-inch) low fat or fat free whole wheat flour tortillas
Directions
1. In medium bowl, mix together cream cheese, cheddar, mayonnaise, and dip mix until well combined.
2. Stir in ham and onion or cucumber. 3. Spread each tortilla thinly with ham mixture, leaving a scant 1/2-inch edge on one
side. 4. Roll up and wrap tightly in plastic wrap; chill well. 5. Cut in half for sandwiches -- it will make 12. 6. Cut these into one-inch slices for appetizers.
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Step 1. Step 2. Step 3. Step 4. Step 5. Step 6.
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When Mama concludes that there's too much "Me, me, me!" in Brother and Sister's behavior, she encourages them to help elderly Widow McGrizz deal with her full and messy attic. While the cubs are resistant at first, they soon find that there are rewards in giving a helping hand to those less fortunate. Topics covered: Empathy, caring for others, community.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Activity: Make a “Good Citizen” Tree. Use brown construction paper and make a large
tree outline to place on a wall. Each day add a new leaf to your tree using the leaf outlines on page 12 (you will need 5 copies). Make sure your child adds an important word or sentence to each leaf.
Day 2: Discussion: Talk with your child about helping and being helped when you really need it.
How have they been helped and cared for by others? Day 3: Using the worksheet on page 13. Take turns with your child listing things under both
headings, and then figure out what it would take to move the items listed under ‘Uncaring’ over into the header of ‘Caring’.
Day 4: Discussion: Talk with your child about the idea of helping and being helped. Talk about
how you can help someone in your community, neighborhood or even in a different country.
Day 5: Activity: Write a thank you note to someone who helps your child in the community
(such as the postman, garbage man, etc.). You can use a blank piece of paper or use the worksheet on page 14.
Day 6: Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dm4DioIJWsw Day 7: Activity: Take a walk with your child in your community or have your child take a
notepad with you on an errand and write down or draw examples they see of people providing assistance to others.
Day 8: Discussion: Does your child know how to be a good citizen? Discuss with your child
what it means to be a good citizen. Complete the worksheet on page 15 to reinforce how children can show courtesy and respect to others.
Day 9: Discussion: Ask your child to describe the most caring thing anyone has ever done for
them. What effect did that have on them? Then take your child to an elderly neighbor’s home to help for an hour.
Day 10: Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kaBpSztXvY&feature=related
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Caring Uncaring
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Name: __________________________________________ Look at the pictures below. Draw a circle around the pictures that show how to be a helpful citizen in the community.
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Brother and Sister Bear want everything in sight, and they throw tantrums when they don't get what they want. Wisely Mama and Papa deal with this childhood malady by teaching the cubs about the family budget and the importance of appreciating all that they have already.
Topics covered: Needs vs. Wants, consumerism, persuasion.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Activity: Create a Wants vs. Needs Poster board. Allow you child some time to cut out
items from a magazine or newspaper. Then have your child glue them onto the appropriate side of the poster board. Explain to your child that it is ok to have wants but you have to take care of your needs first.
Day 2: Activity: Using a pretend play kitchen (or just your kitchen table) set up a store. Gather
some books, toys and play food items. Using the price tags on page 17 – 18 tape them onto items. Have your child go shopping using pretend money. Once their shopping trip is complete, go over the items with them they “bought”. Separate the items into wants and needs. Compare the total costs of each category and discuss this with your child.
Day 3: Discussion: What is advertising? Where and when do you see or hear it? How do you
decide if you really want to buy something? Complete the worksheet on page 19. Day 4: Activity: Have your child do the worksheet on page 20.
Day 5: Read: Arthur’s TV Trouble . Discussion: What did Arthur want to get? Why do you think he wanted it so badly? Do you think his reasons were the same as Brother and Sister Bears?
Day 6: Discussion: Talk with your child about persuasion. Explain how quiet often people buy
things because of how an item is presented (either in an ad, by a salesperson or a celebrity). Have your child look around their room and see if there were any toys that they purchased due to an ad on the TV, radio or magazine that they would not have purchased if they did not see or hear the ad first.
Day 7: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhR4VtfgNWU Day 8: Discussion: Talk with your child about ways to show others that you love them instead of
purchasing a gift for them. Have your child choose someone that they love. Then give your child a piece of paper and have them draw a picture of something your child could do for that person without spending any money.
Day 9: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9cAJIaAEYQ&feature=related Day 10: Activity: Help your child make a pretend commercial. Let them make a microphone out
of an empty toilet paper roll. Go around your house selecting items that your child needs and items that your child wants. Let them act it out, then discuss how the ads that they view on the TV or hear on the radio are similar or different to what they just did.
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$0.32 $5.23
$2.79
$.55
$.75
$0.10
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$4.15
$1.09
$3.04
$7.23
$9.71
$6.38
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Name: __________________________________________
Wants vs. Needs Circle whether the item is something that you want or something that you need.
want need want need want need
want need want need want need
want need want need want need
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Name: __________________________________________
What Can I Buy? You have been working hard on your chores and have now saved up some money. Circle the items that you can buy at the store.
You have $_______.________
$.34 $3.45 $.10
$.57 $.74
$505.03
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As Brother and Sister Bear don their costumes to go trick-or-treating by themselves for the first time, they plan to avoid Miz McGrizz's spooky home. But during their Halloween outing, the cubs discover that appearances can be deceiving. Topics covered: Responsibility, honesty, outward appearances, adversity.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v7c0R0WcYA
Day 2: Read: Rainbow Fish . Then watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52WHpsJCrwM
Day 3: Activity: Select 2 – 3 ads out of a newspaper or magazine. Have your child look at them
for a few minutes. Then discuss with your child whether they feel the ad is honest or misleading.
Day 4: Activity: Put a glass bowl out on the table of M & M’s. Have your child look at them.
Ask which is their favorite color and why? Then have them bite into several to show how they all look different on the outside but on the inside they are all the same.
Day 5: Activity: Have fun role-playing today! Use the cards on page 22 to act out a scene, and
then discuss the different scenarios and whether or not they are examples of honesty.
Day 6: Read: Spookley the Square Pumpkin . Discuss how Spookley was judged on his outward appearances and through adversity he becomes the most responsible pumpkin in the pumpkin patch. How is what Spookley went through similar to Brother and Sister Bear’s Trick – Or – Treating adventure? Also, you can go to this site to print coloring sheets and worksheets for Spookley: http://www.spookley.com
Day 7: Activity: Get your camera out and take some pictures of your child making different
faces. Then print these pictures and spread them out on the table. Have your child discuss how they feel or look in each picture.
Day 8: Activity: To reinforce the concept of responsibility, both in the home and in the
community, make a chore chart with your child. Explain what will happen if the chores do not get done. Allow them to decorate it and hang it up.
Day 9: Watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rypbg498qfY&feature=related Day 10: Activity: Create a mask! Ask your child to create a mask out of a paper plate that is the
opposite of how they look or feel today. When they have completed the mask discuss with them how outward appearances are not always as they seem.
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Role Playing: Honesty (Allow your child to dress up and make it fun!)
Scenario #1 You are going to the park with Sam and Jane. Sam wants to ride his bike to the park. Jane wants to walk to the park. Jane asks you to walk to the park with her. You explain that your leg is hurt and you will have your Mom give you a car ride to the park. You decide to ride your bike to the park with Sam. When you get to the park Jane asks you why you didn’t walk with her? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scenario #2 During lunch Gus noticed that his Grandmother had some food stuck in between her teeth and did not tell her. Grandmother asked everyone at the table whether she had food stuck in between her teeth. What did Gus do? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scenario #3 Have your child create two scenarios of their own. Have them show you an example of being honest and an example of not being honest.
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The Bear family might not win the blue ribbon for their entry in the pumpkin contest during the annual Bear Country Thanksgiving Festival, but they do gain a new appreciation of the true spirit of the holiday and all that they have to be thankful for. Topics covered: Appreciation, gratitude, traditional holiday celebrations.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Activity: Trace around your child’s hand, with fingers spread, to create a turkey
placemat. The palm is the body, the thumb is the head, and the other fingers are the tail feathers. Let them decorate it. Then laminate it. Turn this into a game, by hiding their placemat at dinnertime under someone’s plate. They must find their placemat to see where they will sit.
Day 2: Read: Thanksgiving Day . Day 3: Discussion: Talk with your child about Thanksgiving and some of the things they are
thankful for. Day 4: Activity: Follow up on your conversation that you had with your child yesterday and
complete the worksheet on page 24.
Day 5: Read: The Pilgrims First Thanksgiving . Discuss with your child about the Pilgrim’s first thanksgiving. Ask your child what they think it would have been like to be a Pilgrim. Do we still eat some of the same foods today? Can you find any of the food the Pilgrims ate in the Berenstain Bear Family’s home or garden?
Day 6: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vCKstWtfJg Day 7: Activity: Make a card for each family member that will be your guest for Thanksgiving
this year. On each card, tell that person what you love most about them, and why you are thankful for them being in your lives.
Day 8: Recipe: Make the recipe on page 25 (from Family Fun Magazine). It is very simple to
make and everyone in the family will enjoy eating them! We have made them for the last 2 years in our family.
Day 9: Activity: Complete the worksheet on page 26. Day 10: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMwM1ziVe9w&feature=related
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Name: __________________________________________ Write something that you are grateful for. Then color and cut out the turkey. Have Mom or Dad punch a hole at the top of the turkey, put some yarn or string through the hole and hang up in your home. Feel free to make more than one Thankful Turkey!
I am thankful for …
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Marshmallow Pilgrim Hats
Here's a treat that looks old-fashioned but is made with two favorite modern-day sweets: marshmallows and chocolate.
Ingredients
• 24 chocolate-striped shortbread cookies • 12-ounce package of chocolate chips
• 24 marshmallows • tube of yellow decorators' frosting
Instructions
1. Set the chocolate-striped cookies stripes down on a wax-paper-covered tray, spacing them well apart.
2. Melt the chocolate chips in a microwave or double boiler. 3. One at a time, stick a wooden toothpick into a marshmallow, dip the
marshmallow into the melted chocolate, and promptly center it atop a cookie.
4. Using a second toothpick to lightly hold down the marshmallow, carefully pull out the first toothpick.
5. Chill the hats until the chocolate sets, then pipe a yellow decorators' frosting buckle on the front of each hat.
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Name: __________________________________________ Write words on each feather of the turkey that have the same meaning as “Thankful”. Then color the turkey and mail this page to someone you are thankful for.
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Mama Bear is tired of hearing how many Bearbie dolls Lizzy Bruin has and how many Game Bear video games Cousin Freddy just got. During a thunderstorm, Mama gets her cubs to realize that love and a good home are much more valuable than material possessions. Topics covered: Gratitude, appreciation, thankfulness.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Activity: Make a Thanksgiving poster to use for each day of this book. Title it: The
_______ Family. Have your child give you an example each day of what they are thankful for.
Day 2: Discussion: Talk with your child about what it means to be a thankful person. Explain to
your child the importance of appreciating what you already have. Complete the worksheet on page 29.
Day 3: Activity: Make an “I am Thankful” wreath. Using a piece of plain paper plate cut a large
circle out. Fold it in half and cut out a half-circle to make the inner circle. Then print the leaves on page 28. Have your child write what they are thankful for on the leaves, color them and then glue them onto the plate. Lastly, hang your wreath up to share with everyone who visit for the Thanksgiving Holiday.
Day 4: Read: Thanksgiving is for Giving Thanks Day 5: Discussion: Talk with your child about family. Ask your child why he or she feels that
family is important? After your conversation follow up with the booklet on page 30-31.
Day 6: Read: Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message. Ask your child to draw a picture to show what the Earth provides that they are thankful for.
Day 7: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6iaPpJIjTA
Day 8: Read: The Pilgrims First Thanksgiving Day 9: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-v262IW3Kg&feature=related Day 10: Activity: Have your child pick out a toy or book that they have not used in a long time or
outgrown. Take your child to a woman’s shelter, church, local fire station, etc. and have them donate that item for a child that has very little.
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Name: __________________________________________
I’m Thankful To My Family For
Toys to play with
Caring for me when I am sick
Providing clean clothes
Protecting me from danger
Providing me with food everyday
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I am Thankful
By: ______________________________
Draw a picture of yourself. ------------------------------------------------- cut here ---------------------------------------------------
I am thankful for my family because
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I am thankful for my health because ------------------------------------------------- cut here ---------------------------------------------------
I am thankful for good food because
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Stuff in the closets, stuff in the drawers, stuff in the attic--too much stuff everywhere! Mama Bear convinces the family that cleaning out the house can not only simplify their cluttered lives, but also benefit those who are in need! Topics covered: Being a good samaritan, generosity, kindness, Christmas memories.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Discussion: Think about all the different things that happen at your house at Christmas.
(Types of decorations, visitors etc.) Ask your child how it would feel if your family was not able to do those things anymore?
Day 2: Activity: Help your child create a map of their neighborhood using the worksheet on page
33. Help them mark the houses of people you are familiar with. Day 3: Activity: Using the map you did yesterday, check to see if your elderly neighbors need
some help. If you have elderly friends or neighbors who are housebound (or just struggle to get out) offer to help them with their Christmas decorations, shopping or other errands. Complete the worksheet on page 34.
Day 4: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhUjxjjc2BA Day 5: Activity: Complete the worksheet on page 35. Discuss the worksheet.
Day 6: Read: How The Grinch Stole Christmas . Compare how the Grinch’s journey to become more generous and kind was similar to the Bear Family’s journey to help others in need. Make the recipe for Who Pudding on page 36. Then watch the movie if you have time!
Day 7: Activity: Go through the closets in your home with your child. Take items that no longer
fit or get used to your local donation organization (such as Salvation Army). Explain to your child on the car ride that these items will help people that do not have any food, clothing or toys. Explain that part of being in a community is helping those less fortunate than you.
Day 8: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=834ySMeNnts&feature=related Day 9: Discussion: Talk to your kids about scaling back your own family's Christmas present-
giving to one gift per child. Encourage your children to think about the community groups that make a difference in their lives. Ask your child to do a few jobs around the house in exchange for a donation to one of these groups.
Day 10: Activity: Make some of your favorite holiday cookies or a holiday meal for another
family in need with your child. Give your child the caroling book on pages 37 - 41. Make sure to give your child time to color the cover and practice the songs. Take the entire family out for an evening of caroling and leave the plate of cookies or meals at each house. Make sure to take a lot of pictures and have a good time!
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Who Is My Neighbor? Cut out the inside of each window and the door. Then draw or cut out a photograph of your family and your neighbors.
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Name: __________________________________________ Write a few sentences to describe an occasion when someone has been generous towards you.
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Who Pudding
Feeds two hundred Whos . . . or four to six yous. At Christmastime, my favorite treat
is something creamy, light, and sweet. “Who Pudding a la Cindy-Lou!” And here’s the recipe for you.
Ingredients 2/3 cup long-grain (not converted) rice 3 cups milk 3/4-cup sugar 1-teaspoon vanilla extract 2 tablespoons butter 1/2-teaspoon salt 4 eggs, separated 1/8 cup of red and green M&M’s What You’ll Need double boiler, medium-size mixing bowls, small-size mixing bowl, wire whisk, deep serving dish. 1. With the help of an adult, combine rice and milk in top of double boiler. Cover and cook over simmering water for 30 minutes or until rice is tender. 2. Preheat oven to 325º F. Beat egg yolks with a wire whisk until frothy. Stir 3/4-cup sugar, vanilla, butter, salt, and egg yolks into warm rice mixture. Mix well. 3. Grease a shallow baking dish. Pour in pudding. Bake for 35-40 minutes. 4. Remove from oven and let cool on a wire rack for 10 minutes. 5. Refrigerate overnight or for at least 8 hours. Top with red and green M&M’s before serving.
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My Book of Christmas
Carols
By:
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All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth
Every body Pauses and stares at me these two teeth are gone as you can see I don't know just who to blame for this catastrophe! But my one wish on Christmas Eve is as plain as it can be! All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth, my two front teeth, see my two front teeth! Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, then I could wish you "Merry Christmas." It seems so long since I could say, "Sister Susie sitting on a thistle!" Gosh oh gee, how happy I'd be, if I could only whistle (thhhh, thhhh) All I want for Christmas is my two front teeth, my two front teeth, see my two front teeth. Gee, if I could only have my two front teeth, then I could wish you "Merry Christmas!"
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We Wish You a Merry Christmas
We wish you a merry Christmas We wish you a merry Christmas we wish you a merry Christmas And a Happy New Year Good tidings we bring To you and your kin Good tidings for Christmas And a Happy New Year Now bring us some figgy pudding Oh bring us some figgy pudding Oh, bring us some figgy pudding And a cup of good cheer Good tidings we bring To you and your kin Good tidings for Christmas And a Happy New Year We won't go until we get some We won't go until we get some We won't go until we get some So bring some out here Good tidings we bring To you and your kin Good tidings for Christmas And a Happy New Year We wish you a merry Christmas We wish you a merry Christmas We wish you a merry Christmas And a Happy New Year Good tidings we bring To you and your kin Good tidings for Christmas And a Happy New Year
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Frosty the Snowman
Frosty the snowman was a jolly happy soul, With a corncob pipe and a button nose, And two eyes made out of coal. Frosty the snowman is a fairy tale, they say, He was made of snow but the children know how he came to life one day. There must have been some magic in that Old silk hat they found. For when they placed it on his head, He began to dance around. Oh, Frosty the snowman Was alive as he could be,
And the children say he could laugh And play just the same as you and me. Thumpetty thump thump, Thumpetty thump thump, Look at Frosty go. Thumpetty thump thump, Thumpetty thump thump, Over the hills of snow. Frosty the snowman knew The sun was hot that day, So he said, 'Let's run and we'll have some fun now before I melt away.' Down to the village, With a broomstick in his hand, Running here and there all Around the square saying, Catch me if you can. He led them down the streets of town Right to the traffic cop. And he only paused a moment when He heard him holler 'Stop!' For Frosty the snowman Had to hurry on his way, But he waved goodbye saying, 'Don't you cry, I'll be back again some day.' Thumpetty thump thump, Thumpetty thump thump, Look at Frosty go. Thumpetty thump thump, Thumpetty thump thump, Over the hills of snow.
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose. And if you ever saw him, you would even say it glows. All of the other reindeer used to laugh and call him names. They never let poor Rudolph play in any reindeer games. Then one foggy Christmas eve Santa came to say: "Rudolph with your nose so bright, won't you guide my sleigh tonight?" Then all the reindeer loved him as they shouted out with glee: "Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer, you'll go down in history!"
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When Papa Bear tells the cubs why they should never talk to strangers, Sister begins to view all strangers as evil until Mama brings some common sense to the problem. Topics covered: safety rules, 911, how to get help.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Discussion: Ask your child these important questions. What is a stranger? A stranger is
anyone you do not know. You cannot tell the good guys from the bad guys by how they look. You are responsible for keeping yourself safe when you are by yourself. You are responsible for taking care of yourself. You are not responsible for taking care of grownups. Adults who need help should go to another adult. Why did Sister Bear see everything as mean and scary?
Day 2: Activity: Make sure that your child knows their name and address. It is equally important
to teach them who, when, where and how to get help. Complete the worksheet on page 43. Repeat this activity once per day until you are confident your child knows this information.
Day 3: Discussion: Copy or print Brother and Sister Bear’s Rules for Cubs from the last page of
the storybook. Go over each rule with your child. Discuss the rules with your child until they understand them.
Day 4: Activity: 911 Practice - go over with your child what to say when the phone rings and
they answer it. Teach them the proper and safe things to do, like: not giving their name, not telling the person on the phone where they live, and not telling if they are alone. You can even have your child come up to the phone as you pretend to ring the phone and pretend to be the stranger. Have your child practice their telephone number and 911 by using the worksheet on page 44.
Day 5: Discussion: What are your family rules about strangers? Make a family code word with
your child. If a stranger does not know the code word tell your child not to speak with that person and to get away immediately and go to your family’s safe place/person (like a relative or neighbor).
Day 6: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3i6pOQrophg
Day 7: Read: Ashley Learns About Strangers . Day 8: Activity: Role play with your child so that they can get a solid understanding of what is
safe behavior and what is dangerous behavior. Take turns acting out scenarios that give good examples of safe behavior and dangerous behavior.
Day 9: Activity: Sing the “safety” songs on page 45 with your child. Then make “All About Me”
using the worksheet on page 46. Staple a small envelope to the back of the worksheet when your child is done. The next time they get a haircut place a small amount of hair in the envelope. You now have your child’s fingerprints, DNA, picture, and handwriting samples in case of emergency. File this somewhere safe!
Day 10: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jmyeu78nwvM
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My Name: ------------------------------------------------------------------- My Address: ------------------------------------------------------------------- My City: ------------------------------------------------------------------- My State: -------------------------------------------------------------------
My Phone Number: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Dial 9-1-1 (found at: http://www.dltk-kids.com/) (tune of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star)
If you’re in trouble dial 9-1-1 Dial 9-1-1 and help will come.
Police and fire. An ambulance too. They’ll all be so proud of you!
If you’re in trouble dial 9-1-1 Dial 9-1-1 and help will come.
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Worksheet found at: http://www.dltk-kids.com/
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Firefighter
(Sung to "Eensy Weensy Spider") The firefighter helps us learn our safety rules. Playing with matches is only for fools. If you see a fire, "help, you'll scream and shout!" Dial 911. The firefighter will put it out Twinkle twinkle traffic light
(Sung to "Twinkle Little Star") twinkle twinkle traffic light standing on the corner bright when its green its time to go when its red its stop you know twinkle twinkle traffic light standing on the corner bright Do you know the police officer
(Sung to "Muffin Man") Oh do you know the police officer the police officer the police officer oh do you know the police officer who helps me cross the street (fill in other verses here...helps me when I am lost or who helps once cross the street etc) Four Busy Firefighters Four busy firefighters could not retire Because they might have to put out a fire. The first one rang a big brass bell. The second one said, 'It's the Grand Hotel!' The third one said, 'Down the pole we'll slide.' The fourth one said, 'Get ready to ride.' The siren said, 'Get out of the way!' 'We have to put out a fire today!' The red fire truck sped on to the fire, as the big yellow flames grew higher and higher. Swish went the water from the fire-hose spout and in no time at all the fire was out. Ten Little Firemen Ten little firemen sleeping in a row Ding-dong goes the bell and down the pole they go off on the engine oh! oh! oh! Using the big hose so, so, so when the fire is out, home sooo slow back to bed all in a row. Stop, Look and Listen Stop, Look and listen, before you cross the street. First use your eyes and ears then use your feet!
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My Name Is:
I weigh _____________ pounds.
I am _________________” tall.
My eyes are the color __________________.
My hair is the color ___________________.
Left Handprint: Right Handprint:
Place a picture of you here!
All About Me!
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When Mama Bear's efforts to improve her family's manners are unsuccessful, she devises a Politeness Plan--a chart listing a chore as a penalty for each act of rudeness. Topics covered: Manners, politeness, respect, consequences.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Activity: Go over and sing all of the songs with your child on page 48. Then choose one
song to sing at the start of each day during this topic. Day 2: Activity: Cover Your Nose When You Sneeze. You will need a paper plate, a tissue,
markers and yarn. Have your child make a face on the paper plate. Trace your child’s hands on construction paper and cut them out. Glue a crumbled tissue over the nose and then glue the hands over the tissue. Talk about covering our nose with a tissue when we sneeze, saying excuse me.
Day 3: Activity: Complete the worksheet on page 49. Day 4: Discussion: Explain to your child that if they were the only person in the world, they
would not need manners, but there are lots of people in the world. Good manners help everyone get along together. When we ask for something, we say "Please". When someone gives us something, we say "Thank You". Everyone likes a person who has good manners.
Day 5: Read: Dora’s Book of Manners and/or Clifford’s Manners . Day 6: Activity: Give your child a different kind of fruit for snack time (apples, oranges, raisins,
etc). Then give yourself and anyone else that is home a different snack. Now ask your child to share their snack so that everyone has a variety. See if they use their manners. Discuss if they did or did not use manners and why.
Day 7: Discussion: Go over the chart on page 50. Then place the chart on the wall. Cut out the
images on pages 50 –51 and have your child place them on a piece of construction paper. Laminate it and use as a placemat to help reinforce good manners.
Day 8: Discussion: Ask these questions to your child and discuss their answers. What should you
say if you walk in front of someone? Moving over so someone can sit down is called? When you ask for something you say...? When you receive something you say...?
Day 9: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d9uQBhSkgi4 (This is an older version of
Forget Their Manners but it still has the same message). Day 10: Activity: Make a family politeness plan, just like Mama Bear did in the story. Use the
worksheet on page 52 to show your family’s plan. You do not need to make the rules too difficult. An example would be “No yelling inside of the house”. The consequence if your child yells could be “Dust the bookshelves”. Then post it on a wall or the refrigerator for everyone in the family to follow, parents and children alike.
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Manners Songs, Poems and Finger Plays
Magic Words There are three little magic words That will open any door with ease. Two little words are "Thank you!" And the other little word is "Please!" Manner We say, "Thank you." We say, "Please." We don't interrupt or tease. We don't argue. We don't fuss. We listen when folks talk to us. We share our toys and take our turn. Good manners aren't too hard to learn. It's really easy, when you find. Good manners means JUST BEING KIND! Share your Toys (sung to row, row, row your boat) Share, Share , share your toys, share them with your friends It's so much fun to share your toys, sharing has no end. Table Manners (Sung to: Frere Jacques) Chewing quietly, chewing quietly Do not slurp, do not slurp, We must say excuse me, We must say excuse me When we burp, When we burp.
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What are good manners?
Read the sentences below. Color the box if the behavior listed below shows good manners. Place an X in
the box if it does not show good manners.
I had a really big sneeze and did not cover my mouth.
I had so much fun playing with my toys this afternoon that I made a really big mess. Before dinner I cleaned up my mess.
My Mom made green beans tonight for dinner, Yuck! I did not eat them.
Today at the park I really wanted to go down the new slide. I pushed a boy out of my way so that I could go first.
The Baker at the supermarket gave me a cookie so I said “Thank You”.
I really needed to go the bathroom but there was a long line so I waited my turn.
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The _____________ Family Politeness Plan
Rule:
1) __________________________________________________________________
Consequence if the rule is not followed:
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Rule:
2) __________________________________________________________________
Consequence if the rule is not followed:
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Rule:
3) __________________________________________________________________
Consequence if the rule is not followed:
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When a store window full of colorful novelty kites gets the cubs excited about entering a kite-flying contest, Brother and Sister are surprised when Papa suggests they build their own kite instead of buying one. Papa and the cubs build a big old style kite together, which turns out to be too big to fly without an equally big wind. Regardless, instead of buying a store bought kite for the contest like all the other cubs, Brother and Sister decide to take their chances on ‘Big Red.’ To them, it’s no longer about winning or losing; it’s about taking pride in something they’ve made. They just want to see Big
Red fly. As luck would have it, the wind picks up and, as all the store bought kites crash to the ground, Big Red flies so high, all the contestants join in and have a great time flying Big Red. Topics covered: Individuality, diversity, creativity, acceptance.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Discussion: Look with your child at the toys in your home. Are there certain toys that
your child could have made on their own? Which toys were brought at a store that your child could probably not make at home?
Day 2: Activity: Complete the worksheet on page 54. Day 3: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jaqHyWyAN-8 Day 4: Activity: Make your own Hot Air Balloon using the instructions on page 55 and complete
the worksheet. Day 5: Discussion: Talk with your child about how we all like different toys, movies, food, etc.
Discuss that just because we like something different from someone else, it does not mean that what we like is better or worse.
Day 6: Activity: Make your own Bean Bear using the instructions on page 56. Explain to your
child that when you make your own toys they are very special because they are a one of a kind toy.
Day 7: Read: Hands - Growing up to be an artist . Day 8: Discussion: Have your child talk with elder family members or friends about toys they
had when they were a child. How are they different from toys your child has today? Is there anything that is similar?
Day 9: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1y_LEjK4-c&feature=related Day 10: Make today a play day! Just like Papa Bear spent a day enjoying playing with his kids
and their homemade toy do the same with your child. Spend the afternoon playing with your child. Have a great time!
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Which Toys Are Handmade And Which Toys Are Store Bought?
Circle the toys that you think are handmade. Draw a square around the toys that you think are bought in a store.
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Make your own Hot Air Balloon! In this activity you and your child will make your own toy Hot Air Balloon. Have your child make predictions about what will happen to the balloon and discuss it with them. Materials needed: 1 balloon 1 penny or rock yarn or string hair dryer Step 1: Blow up your balloon and tie it to your string or yarn. Step 2: Tie your penny or rock to the other end of the string. Step 3: Using the hair dryer (on the lowest heat setting) make your balloon take flight by moving the hair dryer around and under it. Make sure you have some fun together! Questions: What happened to the balloon when the hair dryer was close to the balloon? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ What happened to the balloon when the hair dryer was far away from the balloon? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Bean Bag Bear Project
(By Sherri Osborn , About.com Guide)
Materials Needed:
• Sock (Any color or Size You Desire) • Dried Beans or Rice • Yarn • Felt • Wiggle eyes • Craft glue • Scissors
Instructions: Start out by filling the sock about 3/4 full of beans or rice. Cut a piece of yarn and tie the sock closed about 1" above the rice, leaving a little slack. You can also use glue to secure the yarn. Cut off any extra sock. Divide filled sock almost in half. You will want the toe section of the sock to be a little smaller as this will be the beanbag bear's head. Tie a piece of yarn tightly around the sock where it is divided so you make 2 distinct sections. You can now use felt to cut out arms, legs, and ears. Glue these into place. Also glue on the wiggle eyes. Use more felt or other craft supplies to add more details to your beanbag bear craft. You can use buttons, yarn, pom-poms, and just about anything else you have on hand.
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Inspired by their neighbor Farmer Ben, Brother and Sister decide--with Mama's help--to plant seeds, cuttings, and tubers. Topics covered: gardening, scientific method, and patience.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Activity: Follow the instructions in the Berenstain Bears Grow-It! Book on pages 20-21
and help your child plant a carrot. You will need a carrot, dish or shallow bowl, pebbles and water. Watch your plant and help your child note any changes each day using the worksheet on pages 58 - 60.
Day 2: Art: A rubbing is an easy and fun way to learn about plants, leaves especially. You will
need crayons, paper, leaves, flower petals, bark, etc. Place any item on a table or on the ground with your paper over it. Take the side of a crayon and rub it over the item while holding the paper down. Hopefully your child will get to see all of the veins and textures of the items you choose to make a rubbing of the leaves, etc.
Day 3: Activity: What is inside a seed? Give your child several lima beans. Ask your child how a
seed turns into a plant? Show your child how to open a lima bean. Allow your child to tell you what they see inside of the lima bean. Put the rest of the lima beans in a small Ziploc bag with a small somewhat damp paper towel. Tape your small Ziploc bag to the inside of a window that receives a fair amount of sunshine. Watch over the days as a plant sprouts! Your child will get to see the plant and roots up close and clear.
Day 4: Read: From Seed to Plant . Day 5: Activity: Plant Pumpkin seeds with your child (maybe you will all be lucky enough to
have full sized pumpkins by next Halloween!). Follow the instructions in the Berenstain Bears Grow-It! Book on pages 22 –23. You will need pumpkin seeds, 1 small to medium sized clay pot, 1 pebble, potting soil and vermiculite if you wish.
Day 6: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EW7LRZMoO24
Day 7: Read: The Curious Garden . Day 8: Discussion: Discuss with your child how your neighborhood or community might be
different if no one planted flowers, vegetables, trees, etc. Day 9: Field Trip: Take your child to your local botanical gardens. Most local botanical gardens
have free or very low entrance fees. Take plenty of pictures and make sure to help your child find plants in different stages of growth. Discuss what they saw and liked.
Day 10: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsF5seL6miU
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My Carrot Plant Name: ________________________________
My hypothesis (What I think will happen): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Method (What I did): ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Day 1: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Draw a picture of what your plant looks like on day 1.
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Draw a picture of what your plant looks like on day 10.
Results: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Was my hypothesis correct?
What I learned: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Mama Bear lays down the law when she notices that Papa and the cubs are getting too chubby. With the help of Dr. Grizzly's slide show on how the body works, the Bear family makes a healthful adjustment in their diet and fitness habits. Topics covered: Health, food pyramid, junk food, healthy vs. unhealthy.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Discussion: Talk with your child about what food items Brother, Sister and Papa Bear
took off the shelves at the store. Will those foods help make the Bear Family feel good or bad?
Day 2: Activity: Go over the food pyramid on page 62 with your child. Then have them keep
track on a separate piece of paper how many foods from each food group your child consumes in one day.
Day 3: Activity: Allow your child to create a “food plate”. You will need old magazines, glue,
scissors and a paper plate. Have your child make a collage on their plate sorting and labeling items into the 4 food groups. Explain to your child that everything we eat and all of our favorite foods all go into one of the 4 food groups.
Day 4: Read: I Am Not Sleepy and I Will Not Go To Bed . Discuss with your child about why getting a good night’s sleep is so important to being healthy.
Day 5: Activity: Ask your child to draw some of the fruits and vegetables that they like to eat.
Also have your child include fruits and vegetables that they find in your refrigerator, freezer, countertop or pantry.
Day 6: Read: Gregory the Terrible Eater . Discuss with your child what happens if you over eat.
Day 7: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIMNOFdNINI Day 8: Discussion: Talk with your child about how even though certain foods can taste really
yummy (like ice cream, candy, cookies, etc.) it does not mean that they are good for us. These foods will not give us energy to swim, ride a bike, etc. Foods such as fruit, vegetables, cheese, bread and milk help give us super hero power to stay strong and healthy.
Day 9: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CRyCpzz8qE Day 10: Activity: Go outside with your child and play a few games of freeze tag. Discuss what
you and your child have eaten today to get your “go” power. Could you have eaten different foods? Could you have played tag longer or shorter based on what you all ate?
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Name: ________________________________
My Food Pyramid
Fats, Oils & Sweets
Milk, Yogurt & Cheese Group
Meat, Poultry, Fish, Eggs & Nuts Group
Vegetable Group Fruit Group
Bread, Cereal, Rice & Pasta Group
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When careless citizens pose a threat to Bear Country's environment, Brother and Sister Bear form the Earthsavers Club. Their spirited ecological efforts deliver a timely message about the urgent need to mend our polluting and wasteful ways. Topics covered: Decision making, earth science, and social studies.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Discussion: Talk with your child about why it is important to Brother and Sister Bear to
help save the Earth. What things did Brother and Sister Bear do to save Bear Country that your child could also do in your neighborhood?
Day 2: Watch: Go to BrainPop Jr. and watch this free video on reduce, reuse, recycle -
http://www.brainpopjr.com/science/conservation/reducereuserecycle/ . Make sure to allow your child to take the quiz, do the activity, and play the game.
Day 3: Activity: Make “Junk” art with your child today. You will need paint, a large piece of
paper and items such as: coins, forks, bolts, film containers, jar lids, etc. Have your child press their “junk” into the paint bowl and then press onto the paper. Repeat making different patterns. If you have a birthday or holiday coming up use this as homemade wrapping paper.
Day 4: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1IfFI6SWSms Day 5: Activity: Complete the worksheet with your child on page 64. Discuss the answers once
completed. Day 6: Activity: Sing the song with your child on page 65. Discuss what the this song means.
Day 7: Read: The Lorax . Discuss the Earth’s environment and what problems can be seen around your city and in your neighborhood.
Day 8: Activity: Take your child to a local grocery store that gives a discount for bringing your
own reusable bags. Explain to your child how that store is helping to save the Earth. Talk to a manager and see if they do any other Earth saving things.
Day 9: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAqq-DuOXqA&feature=related Day 10: Activity: Have your child help your block or neighborhood today. Give them a pair of
gloves, a trash bag, and then take a walk around your block or neighborhood and help your child pick up trash that they find. Explain to your child that one of the things they child can do to help with the Earth’s problems is to keep their own home, block and neighborhood free of trash and debris.
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Name: ________________________________
Let’s Help The Earth Circle the sentence if it helps save the Earth. Put a square around the sentence if it does not help save the Earth.
You take a shower instead of taking a bath.
Your Mom fills the kitchen sink to do the dishes.
You water the plants in your yard every 3 days instead of every day.
You turn the water off at the bathroom sink when you are brushing your teeth.
Dad uses a hose to spray down the driveway and sidewalks.
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We’ve Got the Whole World in Our Hands
We’ve got the whole world in our hands,
We’ve got the whole, wide world in our hands. We’ve got the whole world in our hands. We’ve got the whole world in our hands.
We’ve got to reduce all our trash. We’ve got to reduce all our trash. We’ve got to reduce all our trash.
We’ve got to take care of our world. We’ve got to reuse all we can. We’ve got to reuse all we can. We’ve got to reuse all we can.
We’ve got to take care of our world. We’ve got to recycle all we can. We’ve got to recycle all we can. We’ve got to recycle all we can.
We’ve got to take care of our world.
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When Mama turns her quilt-making hobby into a business, the Bear family worries that she won't have time for them. But as everyone pitches in to help her, they realize that things aren't so different after all--and they're prouder of Mama than ever! Topics covered: Feelings, coping with new situations, sacrifice.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Discussion: Talk with your child about how they feel when your spouse goes to work.
What do things does your spouse do to get ready for their job? What does your spouse say to your child before leaving for work? As homeschoolers our children learn at a young age that they also have a job, to do their schoolwork. Talk to your child about what he or she has to do to prepare to go to their “job”.
Day 2: Activity: Complete the worksheet on page 67. Discuss with your child why they feel that
way. Day 3: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdTvQ_k2AeA Day 4: Art: How are you feeling? Give your child a piece of paper, pencil, crayons and markers.
Give them some time to draw a picture of themselves or of a scene that represents how they are feeling today.
Day 5: Read: Mr. Gumpy’s Outing . Discuss how Mr. Gumpy and his animal friends learn what happens in an overcrowded boat.
Day 6: Activity: Help your child set up an area in your home for “getting ready for work”. Allow
them to act out how they experience your spouse leaving for work each day or perhaps how your spouse may feel themselves when getting ready for work each day. Take plenty of pictures since I have a sneaky suspicion that there will be a lot of photo opportunities to share with your spouse later in the day.
Day 7: Read: The Kissing Hand . Then complete the art activity on page 68 and have your child give it to their Dad.
Day 8: Art: Give you’re child several pieces of blank paper, pencil, crayons, markers and paint.
Select some music from all different genres (rock, country, classical, etc.). Play a song and allow your child to decorate the page according to how the music is making them feel. When they are done help them write the emotion on each page. When you are done your child will in theory have a book of different feelings and emotions. Hole punch the sides and use small pieces of yarn to tie together the book. Make sure to have your child share this project with your spouse when they get home from work.
Day 9: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZf02kTFCMI Day 10: Activity: In most homeschooling families the Dad is the one who sacrifices his time with
the family so that the family can afford to homeschool their children. Now that your children have spent the last 2 weeks learning about the importance of Dad’s role and contribution to your homeschooling throw him a surprise party! Give the kids the afternoon to draw pictures and help you make a special surprise meal.
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Name: ________________________________
Finish the sentence and draw a picture to go along with your sentence.
When Dad leaves for work I feel … ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Name: ________________________________ Help your child put paint on one of their hands. Then place their handprint in the box below. Finally help your child fill in the sentence below.
___________________did schoolwork today. ___________________ felt _________________.
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To earn coins for the Astro Bear video game, Brother and Sister Bear find ways to work for money. How they find the middle ground between being spendthrifts and little misers makes for a funny, realistic story. Topics covered: Making thoughtful choices, empathy, charity.
Read the story at the beginning of each lesson. Day 1: Discussion: Explain to your child that for the next 2 days they will watch the Bear family
as they shop at their mall. As they watch ask them to think about what Brother and Sister Bear want from the store. Have them write down (or give you the information to write down) notes and ideas from watching the videos on page 70.
Day 2: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0OUV5rTBno Day 3: Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aa7xLkTu8HA Day 4: Activity: Using the chart on page 71, discuss the things that money can and cannot buy.
An example would be that money can buy food but it cannot buy the wonderful feeling you get when you eat your favorite meal with your family. As your child comes up with ideas help them write them down in the correct column.
Day 5: Discussion: Talk with your child about how they feel when they give a gift or do
something kind for someone else.
Day 6: Read: King Midas – The Golden Touch or print the book that I found at: http://www.primaryresources.co.uk/english/cartoons/kingmidasC.pdf
Day 7: Discussion: Brother and Sister Bear wanted to buy new clothes. What did King Midas
want? How were Brother, Sister and King Midas the same or different? Day 8: Field Trip: Take your child to plant some flowers at an old age home or perhaps sing a
song. If you have a shy child ask your child to paint several pieces of artwork instead. To many people just being given a hug and a beautiful piece of artwork can make their day, month or year. Explain to your child that this is what it means to be charitable and give to others.
Day 9: Read: Miss Rumphius . Discuss how this book shows giving. Day 10: Art: Ask your child to think of someone or something that is more important to them than
any amount of money. Then ask your child to paint a picture of their “priceless treasure” on page 72.
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Notes:
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Name: ________________________________
Money … Can Buy Can Not Buy
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Name: ________________________________
My Priceless Treasure
My priceless treasure is … --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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In addition to the Berenstain books I also suggest purchasing or borrowing these books from the library:
Arthur’s TV Trouble By: Marc Brown Rainbow Fish By: Marcus Pfister Spookley the Square Pumpkin By: Joe Troiano Thanksgiving Day By: Gail Gibbons The Pilgrims First Thanksgiving By: Ann McGovern Thanksgiving is for Giving Thanks By: Margaret Sutherland Giving Thanks: A Native American Good Morning Message By: Chief Jake Swamp How The Grinch Stole Christmas By: Dr. Seuss Ashley Learns About Strangers By: Sarah Duchess of York Dora’s Book of Manners By: Christine Ricci Clifford’s Manners By: Norman Bridwell Hands: Growing up to be an artist By: Lois Ehlert From Seed to Plant By: Gail Gibbons The Curious Garden By: Peter Brown I Am Not Sleepy And Will Not Go To Bed By: Lauren Child Gregory The Terrible Eater By: Mitchell Sharmat The Lorax By: Dr. Seuss Mr. Gumpy’s Outing By: John Burningham The Kissing Hand By: Audry Penn King Midas: The Golden Touch By: Demi Miss Rumphius By: Barbara Cooney
Here are some Internet links that I suggest using to enchance this curriculum:
http://pbskids.org/berenstainbears/index.html http://www.berenstainbears.com/ http://www.berenstainbears.com/learnfun.html http://www.randomhouse.com/kids/berenstainbears/activities/coloring_book.swf http://www.sproutonline.com/sprout/characters/?preset=rs http://www.spookley.com/
Optional Item
This is optional, but you can also purchase Papa, Mama, Brother & Sister Bear to join you on your journey. I have seen sets on Amazon and Ebay for on average $25.00 for the set. While this is not necessary some children have a better hands on experience when they can hold the character in their hands.
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Monthly Calendars I mapped out the books in the order you see in the table of contents due to our family’s school schedule. I made these calendars for my general purposes while teaching these lessons next year. I decided to throw the calendars in at the end of this curriculum just in case someone else might be able to follow along and use them this next school year. Make it a magical homeschooling day,
The Enchanted Homeschooling Mom
August 2011 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2 3 4 5 6
7
8 9 10 11 12 13
14
15 16 17 18 19 20
21
22 Trouble At School
23 Trouble At School
24 Trouble At School
25 Trouble At School
26 Trouble At School
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28
29 Trouble At School
30 Trouble At School
31 Trouble At School
September 2011
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1
Trouble At School
2 Trouble At School
3
4 5 Play a Good Game
6 Play a Good Game
7 Play a Good Game
8 Play a Good Game
9 Play a Good Game
10
11 12 Play a Good Game
13 Play a Good Game
14 Play a Good Game
15 Play a Good Game
16 Play a Good Game
17
18 19 Lend A Helping Hand
20 Lend A Helping Hand
21 Lend A Helping Hand
22 Lend A Helping Hand
23 Lend A Helping Hand
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25 26 Lend A Helping Hand
27 Lend A Helping Hand
28 Lend A Helping Hand
29 Lend A Helping Hand
30 Lend A Helping Hand
October 2011
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1
2 3 Get the Gimmies
4 Get the Gimmies
5 Get the Gimmies
6 Get the Gimmies
7 Get the Gimmies
8
9 10 Get the Gimmies
11 Get the Gimmies
12 Get the Gimmies
13 Get the Gimmies
14 Get the Gimmies
15
16 17 Trick or Treat
18 Trick or Treat
19 Trick or Treat
20 Trick or Treat
21 Trick or Treat
22
23 24 Trick or Treat
25 Trick or Treat
26 Trick or Treat
27 Trick or Treat
28 Trick or Treat
29
30 31 The Prize Pumpkin
November 2011
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1
The Prize Pumpkin
2 The Prize Pumpkin
3 The Prize Pumpkin
4 The Prize Pumpkin
5
6 7 The Prize Pumpkin
8 The Prize Pumpkin
9 The Prize Pumpkin
10 The Prize Pumpkin
11 The Prize Pumpkin
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13 14
15 16 17 18 19
20 21
22 23 24 25 26
27 28 Count Your Blessings
29 Count Your Blessings
30 Count Your Blessings
December 2011
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1
Count Your Blessings
2 Count Your Blessings
3
4 5 Count Your Blessings
6 Count Your Blessings
7 Count Your Blessings
8 Count Your Blessings
9 Count Your Blessings
10
11 12
13 14 15 16 17
18 19
20 21 22 23 24
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
January 2012
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1 2
Think of Thos in Need
3 Think of Thos in Need
4 Think of Thos in Need
5 Think of Thos in Need
6 Think of Thos in Need
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8 9 Think of Thos in Need
10 Think of Thos in Need
11 Think of Thos in Need
12 Think of Thos in Need
13 Think of Thos in Need
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15 16
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18 19 20 21
22 23 Learn About Strangers
24 Learn About Strangers
25 Learn About Strangers
26 Learn About Strangers
27 Learn About Strangers
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29 30 Learn About Strangers
31 Learn About Strangers
February 2012
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1
Learn About Strangers
2 Learn About Strangers
3 Learn About Strangers
4
5 6 Forget Their Manners
7 Forget Their Manners
8 Forget Their Manners
9 Forget Their Manners
10 Forget Their Manners
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12 13 Forget Their Manners
14 Forget Their Manners
15 Forget Their Manners
16 Forget Their Manners
17 Forget Their Manners
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19 20 The Big Red Kite
21 The Big Red Kite
22 The Big Red Kite
23 The Big Red Kite
24 The Big Red Kite
25
26 27 The Big Red Kite
28 The Big Red Kite
29 The Big Red Kite
March 2012 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 The Big Red Kite
2 The Big Red Kite
3
4 5 Grow-It!
6 Grow-It!
7 Grow-It!
8 Grow-It!
9 Grow-It!
10
11 12 Grow-It!
13 Grow-It!
14 Grow-It!
15 Grow-It!
16 Grow-It!
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18 19 Too Much Junk Food
20 Too Much Junk Food
21 Too Much Junk Food
22 Too Much Junk Food
23 Too Much Junk Food
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25 26 Too Much Junk Food
27 Too Much Junk Food
28 Too Much Junk Food
29 Too Much Junk Food
30 Too Much Junk Food
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April 2012 SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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3 4 5 6 7
8 9
10 11 12 13 14
15 16 Don’t Pollute
17 Don’t Pollute
18 Don’t Pollute
19 Don’t Pollute
20 Don’t Pollute
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22 23 Don’t Pollute
24 Don’t Pollute
25 Don’t Pollute
26 Don’t Pollute
27 Don’t Pollute
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29 30 Mama’s New Job
May 2012
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY 1
Mama’s New Job
2 Mama’s New Job
3 Mama’s New Job
4 Mama’s New Job
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6 7 Mama’s New Job
8 Mama’s New Job
9 Mama’s New Job
10 Mama’s New Job
11 Mama’s New Job
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13 14 Trouble With Money
15 Trouble With Money
16 Trouble With Money
17 Trouble With Money
18 Trouble With Money
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20 21 Trouble With Money
22 Trouble With Money
23 Trouble With Money
24 Trouble With Money
25 Trouble With Money
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