POLAR BEAR, POLAR BEAR, WHAT DO YOU HEAR?



After reading and doing various activities with Polar Bear I finish the book study with this game:
One student sits on a chair with his eyes covered. Another student tiptoes up behind and says “Hello.” Classmates then chant, “(student's name, student’s name), Who do you hear?” The student whose eyes are covered tries to guess who has spoken to him. Teachers keep a record of who is sitting on the chair and who is speaking. It works perfectly if the person who speaks takes the next turn being on the chair. After all students have played, a book is created by writing “(student’s name, student’s name), Who do you hear?” at the top of the page. Enough space for a portrait is left in the middle of the page. At the bottom the teacher writes “I hear (student’s name) talking in my ear.” Each child gets a page and draws a picture of the child who said, “hello” to him during the game.

 
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  • Eva Preciado Said:

    I am a preschool Bilingual
    ( Span/ English) Teacher for Language Delayed students and I enjoy your ideas . Mil Gracias Thanks So Much.. Eva in California

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