I love using nursery rhymes and fairy tales to teach littles. There are so many learning opportunities to be found in traditional stories.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a great fairy tale to use with kindergartners and first graders. From math and science activities to crafts and recipes, there are so many fun ways to teach with this childhood classic.
I’ve created a fun activity pack just for you! In this fun 25-page learning pack, your little ones will find many activities based on Goldilocks and the Three Bears. They will find the following pages:
- Handwriting practice
- Writing prompts
- Beginnings sounds
- Counting syllables
- Rhyming words
- Graphing
- and many more…
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For more learning fun choose one of more of the following activities, and build an entire unit plan around Goldilocks and the Three Bears.
- Use adjectives to describe bears.
- How about letting your kiddos help you make teddy bear toast for a snack today?
- Act out the story with teddy bears and a baby doll.
- These story spoons offer a unique way for children to retell the story.
- Add some porridge oats playdough to your sensory table.
- Read a different version of the story and make a paper plate Venn diagram to compare them.
- Put on a puppet show with these free printable puppets.
- Teach kids how the size of a vessel {bowl of porridge} can affect its temperature with this fun science experiment.
Goldilocks and the Three Bears and Some Alternatives
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears by James Marshall
- Believe Me, Goldilocks Rocks!: The Story of the Three Bears as Told by Baby Bear by Nancy Loewen
- Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs by Mo Willems
- Goldilocks Returns by Lisa Campbell Ernst
- Yours Truly, Goldilocks by Alma Flor Ada
- The Three Snow Bears by Jan Brett
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears by Jan Brett
- Goldilocks and Just One Bear by Leigh Hodgkinson
Samantha says
I’d like to use the Goldilocks pack with my daughter but I did’t receive the email, can you send it to me, please?
Kathleen says
I’m looking forward to receiving the download. Thanks!