It should be led by the teacher, who can click on the answer given by the children. Alternatively, to involve the children more and make the game more interactive, the teacher could call out individual children to come to the white board and click on the answers themselves.
The good thing about this game is that all the children can participate at the same time. The downside of this game is that it is designed in such a way that you have to go through the presentation before playing the actual game.
If you have already read or gone through the story with other media previously, it may be time consuming to do so again. In this game, the person playing takes the role of Goldilocks, holding a bowl of porridge in her right hand. It is set in the bears' house and, as bears are passing in front of Goldilocks, she must toss the porridge, aiming at the bears' faces.
You use the mouse to choose your target, and right click to toss away porridge. On top of the screen, you have bowls of porridge, used as dots to each represent a letter, all letters must form a word that is in the Goldilocks and the Three Bears story. Each time you hit a bear with the porridge, a letter is revealed. You win once you have found all the letters and revealed the word. This game is suitable to be played individually. It is also linked to literacy skills. This game may also encourage young children in early ICT skills development.
As they play this game on their own, children practice mouse control, which is also bound to help their fine motor skills. Students roll the picture cube and give a word that rhymes with the picture.
They mark their recording sheet when they give a correct rhyme. If students need help generating a rhyme they can ask a friend. This activity is available in the Goldilocks Literacy Packet located in the printables section below. It includes the recording sheet and a printable picture cube you can cut out and assemble or you can print out the cards and attach them to a square box or use a pocket die. Students identify the pictures and the number of syllables in each word, then place them into the cottage with the correct number on the door.
This activity is available in the Goldilocks Literacy Packet located in the printables section below and includes a recording sheet. The simple text in this pocket chart set will help your students learn concepts of print such as left to right directionality, return sweep, one-to-one correspondence and more. Students will learn to identify the beginning, middle, and end of a story. This activity helps students retell familiar stories which is a part of the Common Core Kindergarten Language Arts standards.
Two sheets are included, a three part and a four part story sequencing sheet to meet the needs of your students. This activity can be found in the Goldilocks Literacy packet located in the printables section below.
The simple text in this book is designed to support your emergent readers. Use this book to reinforce concepts of print such as words are separated by spaces, left to right and top to bottom, written words match spoken words, common sight words, and more.
The Goldilocks and the Three Bears emergent reader is available in the Goldilocks Literacy Packet located in the printables section below. This free set of 9 word cards to go with the book Goldilocks and the Three Bears is available in the printables section below. This free printable Goldilocks mini-word wall is available on the blog. Materials: Xerox copies of the front of several different Goldilocks stories, glue stick, chart paper, markers. Xerox the front cover of several Goldilocks books.
Shrink the copies so they will all fit at the top of your chart paper. Glue the copies to the top of the chart and use the markers to make the lines for a graph. Show the students the actual books and have a discussion comparing and contrasting the stories. Have the students write their names under their favorite Goldilocks story and review the results in large group.
Post the chart on the wall for future reference. Available in the Goldilocks Math Packet located in the printables section below, the porridge races will help build number sense and one to one correspondence. Available to United States residents.
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