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- Retelling story by narration or pictures(reading comprehension skill)
- Explore Blueberries (why are they good for you, where do they grow, how do they grow, canning for food later, etc.)
- Study Bears - what they eat, hibernation (when, preparations, where, why)
- Observation - what animals are in the story (good for memory & retention skills)
- When was the book written? Take a look at the car & stove to see they don't look like we have now. Look up what life was like in 1948
- Activities practicing letter B (hunt finding things around your house that start with b or find actual letter b's on books, sort buttons, stamp letter B, trace letter B with finger/sand/pudding)
There are some WONDERFUL free resources out there. Since this was my first go at it, I used a little of everything & can give you feedback on everything!
We used many of this resource pack; check them out - you won't be disappointed! The resources we used are: tracing words, pre-writing practice, which one is different, rhyming match up, what letter does the picture start with, Where is Little Bear? book (big hit at our house; you paste bear behind Momma bear, below crows, etc). Find this wonderful resource at: http://homeschoolcreations.com/BlueberriesforSalPrintables.html
Before Five in a Row offers a digital download for $9 that includes: finger play, poems, songs, game cards, and crafts. Megan enjoyed the activity (right). The picture & information about bears was helpful & informative. If you don't want to have to think or pull together resources on what you are going to do this is helpful. But honestly, I was disappointed and kept thinking - I could easily find the bear information, a poem, put pom poms on math mat, and plan a game for this. If you do use it the blueberry paint was a bust in our house - not very blue. You can find this resource at: http://app4.websitetonight.com/projects/3/6/4/2/364231/Before_Fold-and-Learn_.html
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More Fun Ideas:
- Pretend you are bears & act out preparing spot to hibernate (like under table)
- Make blueberry goodies: Jam, syrup, muffins, cake, or pork chops. Here is our super easy & delicious
Blueberry Syrup Recipe
1/2 cup sugar 1/4 cup water
1/4 cup light corn syrup 1 TAB cornstarch
2 teas lemon juice 2 cups blueberries
Stir together all ingredients in a large microwave safe bowl. Microwave on full power 5 minutes. Stir & serve warm!
It was a great week. Blueberries for Sal is rightly a classic. It is a sweet story with a lot to unpack if you want to. The simple black & white illustrations are timeless. Whether you unpack the book over a week like we did or not, don't miss reading this classic! Here are some other books we enjoyed reading to supplement our learning & exploration of Blueberries for Sal.
If this helped or inspired you, let me know!
Beth
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