We're not scared. Splish splash, splish splash.Splish splash, splish splash. I seem to just find references to the book, but the activity “Going on a Bear Hunt” has been around at least since I was a child (1960’s). We read through the words together. Ok…I did one in headstart and literally cant find it anywhere!! Run up the stairs,Another flight of stairs, another flight of stairs(Breathe heavy)Another flight of stars, Filed Under: BraveTagged: Questions, Skits, Songs, (adsbygoogle=window.adsbygoogle||[]).push({}). Splash splosh! It is based off of Michael's popular book by the same name and it's written with the help of Michael Rosen (obviously) and illustrated by Helen Oxenbury. Hoooo woooo! (Repeat) Gonna catch a big one.I’m not afraid (Repeat) I’m not afraid.It’s a beautiful day. I’m not scared, I’ve got my flashlight, I’m prepared!”. IT'S A BEAR! Uh-uh! My cousin recently passed away and learning this from him is a favorite memory! Squelch squerch! One shiny wet nose! We can't go under it. A cold dark river.We can’t go over it, we can’t go under it.Ohhh NO!We gotta go through it. Listen to the story and do the exercise. Tiptoe! We're not scared. Tiptoe! Tiptoe! It is actually based on the book We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury. Swishy swashy! I keep seeing things that say the book turned 25 in 2014 but I know the actual words and story have been around much longer! Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury’s We’re Going on a Bear Hunt became an instant favourite among children and parents. WHAT’S THAT! … A great teacher resource for circle time. Hoooo woooo! What a beautiful day . We can't go under it. Up the stairs We’re going to catch a big one. Splash splosh! Uh-uh! We can't go under it. He made tally marks on the page as he found each word. It’s a beautiful day. (Repeat) We’re going on a bear hunt.Gonna catch a big one. Stumble trip! 1. Swishy swashy! We're going on a bear hunt... Uh-uh! Swishy swashy! What's that up ahead? Subjects: Reading, Physical Education, Child Care. A cave! (and so on.) I wrote all the words on sticky notes and stuck them all over the living and dining rooms. Hooo wooo! A cave! Then there were many obstacles followed by can’t go over it, cant go around it, must go through it. Two big furry ears! It’s a beautiful day! Ploo ploo, ploo plooploo ploo, ploo ploo. Everyone have your flashlight? 2. Grab your binoculars, we're going on a bear hunt! Back through the cave! Stumble trip! “Coming to a” (the different verses were natural obstacles such as river, forest, etc.) We can't go under it. Two big furry ears! Tiptoe! "Yes, that's a wheat field" Can't go over it . (I think it was crackers). Oh no! I’m not afraid (Repeat) I’m not afraid. Back through the mud! We’re going on a bear hunt. Swishy swashy! We've got to go through it! We can't go over it. IT’S A BEAR! Swishy swashy! 3. Going on a Bear Hunt (tap legs in walking rhythm) Gonna catch a big one. We're going on a bear hunt... Explain that you will reread the story. We cant go around it! We´re Going on a Bear Hunt A very cute story by Michael Rosen & Helen Oxenbury. Check. Please note this resource is unofficial and has been designed using original ELHQ artwork. Stumble trip! It has not been endorsed by the author or publisher and is meant purely as a supplement to the story. We're going on a bear hunt. Bear Hunt is an interesting way to practice directional words and the concept of spacial orientation. The book is based on the song. We are quickly becoming a country…, Ask Scouter Mom a question or share your ideas with others, Faith Requirements for Cub Scouts and Agnostics, Log Sheet for Personal Fitness Merit Badge, Arrow of Light Building a Better World Adventure: Cub Scout Helps and Ideas, Cooking Troop Program Feature for Scouts BSA, Finding Out About Endangered Species in Your Area, Scouts BSA Second Class Rank Helps and Documents. I am certain it is older than that, probably by a decade or more. That's part of the fun. The chorus chant for us was Goin’ on a bear hunt, Goin’ on a bear hunt, gonna catch a big one, gonna catch a big one! Continue reading the story to the children throughout the week. Uh-uh! We're goin' on a bear hunt It's also the first video of Rosen on Artifice Design. Stumble trip! Hoooo woooo! A river! Uh-uh! Icky-gicky mud.We can’t go over it, we can’t go under it.Ohhh NO!We gotta go through it. A tiny little cave.We can’t go over it, we can’t go under it.Ohhh NO!We gotta go through it. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Scouter Mom with appropriate and specific direction to the original content. WHAT'S THAT! This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. We've got to go through it! We're Going on a Bear Hunt is a fun action song for kids. (We're going to catch a big one,)I'm not scared This is pretty much how I remember it, except at the beginning we acted out putting on our coats and hats and turning on our flashlights I think. We're Going On A Bear Hunt is a children's song composed by Michael Rosen. Before we sing the first chorus we will act out going down stairs, putting on our coats, hats, gloves, walking outside, shutting the door, and turning on our flashlights. It’s a captivating story about a family going on a bear hunt … Now, sit back and relax as you are about to relive the epic adventure one more time, in a small world sensory play kind of way. Squelch squerch! Back through the grass! All opinions expressed belong to Scouter Mom and her readers. Long wavy grass. Right know I can practice it with children, the children love action story. We're going on a bear hunt. Open the door. Hooo wooo! It's some long, wavy grass! Oh look! Like all children’s rhymes/songs/games I’m sure it has many variations that developed as it was passed around and passed down. We're going to catch a big one. A deep cold river. We are Going on a Bear Hunt. Can't go over it, Can't go under it, Can't go around it, Got to go through it! It encourages children to use their imagination as they go on a make-believe journey. Stumble trip, stumble trip.Stumble trip, stumble trip. I remember doing this back when I was in preschool even in 83-85. Quick, back through the caveTip toe, tip toe, tip toe, tip toe, Back through the snow stormBurrr, burrr, burrr, burrr, Back through the forestStumble trip, stumble trip, stumble trip, stumble trip, Back through the icky mudPlooo, plooo, plooo, plooo, Back through the riverSplish splash, splish splash, splish splash, splish splash, Back through the swishy grass.Swish swish, swish swish, swish swish, swish swish. A big dark forest. Splash splosh! We’ve got to go through it! Ohhh NO! We've got to go through it! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. (Repeat) It’s a beautiful day. Swoosh swoosh swoosh swoosh . Swish swish, swish swish,Swish swish, swish swish. We can't go under it. Uh-uh! Oh, what’s that?Two big fuzzy earsTwo big googly eyesOne big mouth…Ahhhhhhhhhh!It’s a BEARRRRRR! We can't go under it. https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/t-t-1245-bear-hunt-word-cards (I'm not scared) Squelch squerch! We’re going on a bear hunt. We're going on a bear hunt... A snowstorm! What's that? Oh no! Quick! Tiptoe! Kids can join in the adventure as the family goes looking for a bear. This year We’re Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury celebrates its 25th anniversary. We've got to go through it! Tiptoe! Kids can acquire useful chunks of language such as, `We´re going..’; ‘We’re not scared!’; ‘What a beautiful day!’; ‘What’s that?’; ‘We can’t’; ‘We have to’. BSA’s principles echo our natural rights as outlined in the Constitution. Enjoy, Jill Gonna catch a big one. Oh no! Enjoyed everywhere, Lyrics for We're Going On a Bear Hunt by Kids United. Tiptoe! "Let's go through!" Back through the snowstorm! Thanks. (Milk maybe??) Is that a wheat field? Verse 5:Oh look, a snow storm! A tall, tall forest.We can’t go over it, we can’t go under it.Ohhh NO!We gotta go through it. Can't go over it (X2) Can't go under it (X2) Going to have to swim it (X2) splash … Tiptoe! What a beautiful day! Shut the door. Encourage your child to join in the chant of the rhyming part of the book, then act out going through the long grass or thick mud. We can't go under it. Quick! Two big furry ears! In the first part, we acted as if getting backpacks ready. Back through the river! They did this skit at Camp May where my two older sons were on staff last summer. Invite them to join in as you read the repetitive phrases. A swirling whirling snowstorm. Swishy swashy! I think it went, “Going on a bear hunt” (shading eyes with hands and looking side to side while sort of marching in place, children repeat). 2. Back through the snowstorm! I Heard This Song From My Friend but it was a bit different it was like Crashing through the snow…, Hello. Tiptoe! A forest! Meanwhile, a number of books came and fade away but this book is still most loved. Cheers, Run Ons, and Audience Participation, Program Ideas by Holidays both Serious and Silly. Follow children's entertainer Sophie Maletsky as she takes you on a bear hunt! Two big goggly eyes! (Repeat) We’re going on a bear hunt. WHAT'S THAT! Splash splosh! It seems to me you are a great leader and want to see your son grow and hike the…, I politely disagree. Oh no! We've got to go through it! Can you help me with the correct words? Then came the “Can’t go…” and at least two ways you couldn’t go, then the one way you could go, like “across” the river (swimming motion) “through” the forest (parting branches with your arms), “over” the hill (climbing motions) , etc., finally going “through” the cave, being scared by the bear, and having to repeat backwards very fast all the motions to get back out of the cave, through the woods, over the hill, across the river, etc. We can't go over it. Stumble trip! We’re going to catch a big one. Hoooo woooo! 4. I would have probably learned it between 1965 and 1968. We're going catch a big one. We can't go under it. Oh no! "Going on a Bear Hunt" Lyrics Do the Bear Hunt Chant. Verse 3:Oh look, mud! It first hit the shelves in 1989 since then this book became a classics of all times. Run to the front door… (tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap)Open up the front door, argh!Run inside!OH WAIT!We forgot to shut the door. © A2ZWare LLC and Scouter Mom, 2020 . A set of visual aids for use when working with ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’, by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury. We can't go over it. Stumble trip! Stumble trip! Read We're Going on a Bear Hunt to the children. This site is not sponsored or endorsed by the Boy Scouts of America. That’s right. Hooo wooo! Teachers can laminated the characters or even add velcro to the back of the characters in order to use on a felt board for studen. We can't go over it, Grass! Check. I find songs on youtube that are not what I recall. Hoooo woooo! Going on a Bear Hunt Children's Song. Chu-chum-chum-chum-chum. Hey, look over there! In setting up our small world sensory play scene, we kept it simple this time. At each stage of the journey, the path is reiterated and a new landmark is found. Oh no! It’s a jello swamp! We read through the words again. A comprehensive set of word and image flashcards relating to the We’re Going on Bear Hunt story. Uh-uh! Everyone have your _________? Back through the forest! swish swish swish. We're going on a bear hunt... The Kiboomers! Uh-uh! Multi-use printable cards with pictures and words linked to the popular story ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’ by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury.Each card is 11cm by 11cm which means you can cut them out and arrange in a grid for use with a Pixie programmable robot. What a beautiful day! (Sounds for it…then there was the peanut butter river…we ate the crackers and drank the milk for that one…and then the cave where we used the flashlight which got the bear chasing after us and we did everything backwards until back home)’ I loved this one and I wish I could remember both the words and notions for it!!! Yes. Splash splosh! leading us all through the story. Chu-chum-chum-chum-chum. Includes resize-able story images and word cards. Any clues on when it really originated? Check. It’s a good one to act out for children or let them make up their own part of the story. We've got to go through it! Splash splosh! Swishy-wishy grass. The book seems fairly close to what I remember, although I know we included at least “Can’t go around it,” in addition to “can’t go over it” and “can’t go under it”. Verse 4:Oh look, a forest! Like most songs of this sort, there are many different versions. Back through the snowstorm! Bear Hunt Pixie Robot Cards (SB827). If you want to see Micheal Rosen doing a version of this, check out this You Tube video. We’re Going On A Bear Hunt is an easy, rhyming children’s book that they’ll enjoy because it repeats and has fun sounds they can act out. We can't go under it. Hoooo woooo! I’m doing this with kindergarteners today, and I’m going to use your lines, but make it: “Goin’ on a bear hunt, goin’ on a bear hunt, gonna catch a big one, gonna catch a big one. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from the site author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Tiptoe! A cold cold snow storm.We can’t go over it, we can’t go under it.Ohhh NO!We gotta go through it. Enjoy! Tiptoe! Your email address will not be published. Learn how your comment data is processed. We're goin' on a bear hunt, We're going to catch a big one, I'm not scared What a beautiful day! We’re gonna catch a big one. A river! We've got to go through it! Here are some sample lyrics, but feel free to make up your own. I sang this song in Kindergarten back in 1985. This story is great for learning English. Tiptoe! The enduring power of this wonderful book is testament to the fantastic language and mind-opening illustrations. At the end of the story, we see a bear and have to repeat backwards all the actions of the adventure. What a beautiful day! It was something along the lines of,’Everyone have your __________? Splash splosh! Hoooo woooo! Yes I remember this rhyme. We're going to catch a big one, Dive in! 5. A printable A4-sized word mat with words and pictures linked to the book, ‘We’re Going on a Bear Hunt’ by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury. Oh no! We've got to go through it! Squelch squerch! One shiny wet nose! We've got to go through it! We used to enact it sitting cross legged on the mat at my Infant school with my teacher Mrs Hale (the best teacher ever!!!!) Tiptoe! (We're goin' on a bear hunt) 3. I attached a word hunt page (see printables below) to a clip-board. A narrow gloomy cave. Swishy swashy! We’re Going on a Bear Hunt is a popular children’s book by Michael Rosen. Can't go under it, What should we do? This skit works best when done with really exaggerated actions to accompany each verse. Open the door. We're going on a bear hunt... Mud! We’re going on a bear hunt! Back through the mud! Then maybe there was another line I can’t remember. I remember an echo skit called “Going on a Bear Hunt” The first few lines were: Going on a bear hunt I’m not scared, Got my _________ I’m prepared. Like many skits, it has multiple versions. Chorus: We're going on a bear hunt... Uh-uh! Uh-uh! A river! Swishy swashy! Verse 1: Oh look, grass! Back to the door!Shut the door, plllunk!Lock it, clinkBack inside. We're going on a bear hunt. It’s about a family who go looking for a bear, but first they have to go through long grass, a cold river, and even a dark forest. Help your kids learn about directions and geography by doing these activities with the story. Back through the cave! We're going on a bear hunt... Uh-uh! It would be 1969-1971(Windermere Infant School, Chesterfield) so where did it come from originally I wonder? You will get 3 free months if you haven't already used an Apple Music free trial, Made with love & passion in Italy. A cave! I remember my older cousin teaching me this in the 1960’s. This song is not based on the book. Ok, let’s go! We’re going on a bear hunt! A narrow gloomy cave. Hoooo woooo! (Repeat) It’s a beautiful day. We can't go over it. Going on a Bear Hunt. Two big goggly eyes! Splash splosh! Required fields are marked *. Get to our front door. We can't go over it. We cant go over it! We’re going on a bearhunt…. IT'S A BEAR! One shiny wet nose! I’m not scared. Grass! It’s about a family who go looking for a bear, but they have to go through lots of obstacles and landscapes first. We can't go under it. We're going on a bear hunt (X2) I've got my binoculars (X2) I'm not scared (X2) Uh oh, there's a big river. This video is part of the exhibition running at the Seven Stories Museum of the Children's Book, Newcastle. Tiptoe! Back through the forest! We're going on a bear hunt. Back through the cave! Tiptoe! We're Going on a Bear Hunt Bundle PackStory Card and CharactersThis resource allows for students to retell the story that has been told using the characters to help them. Hoooo woooo! We can't go over it. Your email address will not be published. Tiptoe! listenings exercise. “I’m not afraid” (shaking heads, children repeat). These three activities are perfect for quiet time or a rainy day. We’ve got to go through it! Verse 2:Oh look, a river! It’s the story of a family who go on a ‘bear hunt’, but first they have to go through various obstacles. Tiptoe! Tiptoe! Tall grass Swishy-wishy grass.We can’t go over it, we can’t go under it.Ohhh NO!We gotta go through it. (Make arm motions like you're going through long grass and make swishing sounds.) Tell them that you would like them to join in and create movements to dramatize the different events the family encounter on their bear hunt. It's tall & tan & troubling . Setting up our Small World Sensory Play Scene. Stumble trip! We can't go over it. I actually I hear this story in center I used to work with them before Montessori school so I like it, but I did not practice it with children and I do not know all the story. Simon hunted through the rooms for the words. We can’t go over it, we can’t go under it. Stumble trip! A narrow gloomy cave. Long wavy grass. Squelch squerch! We’re not afraid! Verse 1:Oh look, grass! Splash splosh! Verse 6:Oh look, a cave! What a beautiful day! Thick oozy mud. by Michael Rosen, Helen Oxenbury. Quick! Squelch squerch! Apr 2, 2015 - Free printable rhymes, songs, chants and fingerplays for home, preschool, homeschool and kindergarten. Two big goggly eyes! We're not scared. We can't go over it. The song in this video was created by Greg and Steve off the kids in action cd. I'm not afraid. A deep cold river. We can't go over it. (What a beautiful day!) (shade eyes) Oh no! (Repeat) Gonna catch a big one. We’re Going On A Bear Hunt is definitely one of our favourites. Oh no! 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