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These printables were created to use with Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? by Nancy Carlstrom.
The Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear? printables include fun activities to tie in with the story ~ vocabulary words, word tracer cards, a flag coloring page, food measuring and sorting, a sentence tracer sheet and more!
Download the free Jesse Bear, What Will You Wear printables!
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Thank you SO MUCH for these printables! I have always loved FIAR and did it with my older girls. Now that my little ones are doing it, i am totally LOVING having these printables to go along!
I hope I am not about to totally embarrass myself, but I cannot find the bathtub that is different. What am I missing?
Thanks again for sharing your wonderful resources!
One should be missing a leg…I hope!
All the legs are there….sorry! I promise I am not being critical….I really thought I was just losing my mind! :-) Thanks again!
Haha – no problem. I’ll look at the file when I get home. :)
It’s not the legs….the shadow ismissin in the first tub! :) i knew there was something. We justfinished that unit. :)
On Monday, November 14, 2011, Jolanthe @ Homeschool Creations <
ohh my word.. adorable graphics! You are such a blessing Jolanthe!
Thanks! We loved this book and I’m sure that my preschool sidekick will enjoy your printables.
You can purchase notepads that are bear shapped (local teacher store). They come in
two size. Buy one of each size. Program the large bears with a math problem and the small
bears with an answer. Laminate and place each set in a baggie. The student can now match the bears.
I love this lots.thanks for such kind of creations………………….