We cannot guarantee that Fair Bear Share book is available in the library, click Get Book button to download or read online books. Join over Four bear cubs collect ingredients for a blueberry pie, counting and recounting them as their supply grows.
Blue Ribbon Blueberry Pie is the best--but do the bear cubs have enough ingredients to bake one? Regrouping their berries, nuts, and seeds by tens and ones reveals the answer in this enjoyable book. Full color. Blue Ribbon Blueberry Pie. If the bear cubs gather enough nuts, seeds and blueberries, Mama Bear has agreed to make her special, lip-smacking-good pie.
Each time they fill their baskets, the cubs count berries, seeds and nuts by putting them in groups of tens and ones to see if they. Explores what "fair" really means - it's not as simple as it seems; hilarious and accessible; easy to relate to and understand; and beautifully simple. When Bear and Hare try to reach some juicy pears, they realize they need some help. Hare finds three chairs, but is it fair that.
I See I Learn books teach social, emotional, health and safety, and cognitive skills, such as how to make friends, build confidence, play safely, work together, manage emotions, and make plans. These skills are important for school readiness and for living happy, healthy, productive lives. And, of course, Pickle, the green bull dog—who happens to have a soft-spot for butterflies—and Miss Cathy, their teacher.
I See I Learn stories are modeled on real-life situations and, just as in real-life, often involve more than one skill. For example, Freda Plans a Picnic is about sequencing, a cognitive skill, but the picnic itself is a social event. Percy Plays It Safe focuses on playground safety skills, but playing successfully in a group also requires self-regulation, an emotional skill. Each book is reviewed by a tea. Search review text. We all really enjoyed this book. It teaches sorting by groups of 10 and 1 and then regrouping as well.
It ALSO teaches the importance of working together and doing your 'fair share' of the work. Sort of like the Little Red Hen. The story was fun, the pictures were excellent in illustrating the math concepts and I loved the moral.
My kids asked if they could practice grouping things around the house after reading it. Um, okay. Love the math books that inspire!
Best used when you're learning place value 10s and 1s as well as addition with groups of 10s. Julia B. This book is great for 1st and 2nd grade concepts of regrouping in addition. It would also be useful in 3rd grade as a hands-on review of how to regroup. I would use the book as a ReadAloud and then students would work in groups or partners to count out items in bags at their tables. Then the students would practice regrouping as described in the book putting items into groups of 10 and then creating more groups of 10 with the left-overs.
This book could also serve well as a remedial center for students who struggle with place value and operations. Great book to use when discussing the reality of regrouping when adding numbers. Helps reinforce ideas of place value. Also hits upon community building and teamwork as everybody needs to do their "fair share" Yesica Andrade. I really enjoyed reading this book, I believe this book would be great for Kindergartens and 1st graders.
The book is about four bear cubs going out and gathering different ingredients to make the blueberry pie with Mama Bear. When gathering the ingredients the Mama Bear groups them by tens and ones.
To be able to add them all together. I love picture books that teach math. This book is no exception. Counting, grouping and addition with the concept of fairness slipped in, since one bear doesn't help out and there isn't enough nuts, berries and seeds to make Mom's famed pie. Guilted into helping out, she brings her collection back and we have to count the totals again - there is happily enough for pie. Everyday activities such as sharing a meal, sorting socks and getting ready for school can be part of learning math.
In the MathStart Series, everyday life is the basis for each entertaining story. Simple math concepts are embedded in each story so that young children can intuitively understand them.
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