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Our attached Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bear story, movie, and entire-school ... The Grizzly Bears used to live in 48 states of the United States, but ...
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Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears A Project Made With Love By The Elliott Kindergarten Students in California 2002 Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Purpose and Process Goldilocks and the Three Bears is a story that appeals to children and adults. Among the many things the story teaches, we learn that we should respect what is not ours. In this project, Elliott Kindergarten students read different versions of the story, recreated their own retelling of the story, drew scenes on paper as well as in graphics programs on the computer, typed sentences that describe these scenes, digitized voices, and learned about different types of bears and issues around them from the Internet. From these Internet searches, students learned that the Grizzly Bear is being taken off the Endangered Species list this year. The Sierra Club is requesting petitions and letters by July 5, 2002 to demand that provisions are made to protect these bears from people who will take what is not theirs -- including their food, their forests, their lives. We, the students and staff at Elliott, also care about these special bears. We, the Kindergarten classes at Elliott, created this presentation in response to this call for action. After showing our school the movie version of this presentation, we gathered signatures of all Elliott students for the purpose of protecting these bears. We want to make sure that these bears will have enough provisions to ensure their future. Our attached Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bear story, movie, and entire-school signatures are dedicated to these Grizzly Bears, whose homes are also in danger. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
In the story Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Goldilocks walked into a house that did not belong to her. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
The house belonged to three bears. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Goldilocks ate the food that did not belong to the her. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
The food belonged to the three bears. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
The bears worked hard to make this food. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Goldilocks, broke their chairs. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Goldilocks messed-up the beds. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Goldilocks ran away but we think she’ll come back. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Goldilocks or someone like her is now about to walk into the home of the Grizzly Bears Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
What are Grizzly Bears? Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
The Grizzly Bears used to live in 48 states of the United States, but hunters took so many of their lives. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Grizzly bears almost disappeared. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Nice people wanted to protect them so they made a rule that people could not take their lives. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
The rule is called the Endangered Species List. Endangered Species List Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Grizzly Bears were happy with the Endangered Species List. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
In 2002 Grizzly Bear are not happy because they will not be on this special list. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
And there is no one to take care of them right now. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Do we want Goldilocks to go take their roads, their food, their lives? No! X Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
We need to protect the Grizzly Bears. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
We need people like Goldilocks to stay away from the Grizzly bears. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
We need your help. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Send letters to protect the Grizzly Bears. Thank you. Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Our story, movie, and signatures are going to the places listed below. Please send your letters there, too! • Montana Fish, Wildlife and ParksAttention: Arnie Dood1400 South 19th AvenueBozeman, Montana 59718406 994-4042 • American Wildlands telephone: (406) 586-8175 dkmon@wildlands.org • Predator Conservation AllianceDavid Gaillard (406) 587-3389gaillard@predatorconservation.org • Greater Yellowstone CoalitionTim Stevens (406) 586-1593www.greateryellowstone.org • Sierra Club Grizzly Bear Ecosystems Project(406) 582-8365heidi.godwin@sierraclub.org Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears
Student Signatures • Our Kindergarten students collected signatures from all students and staff at Elliott Elementary School, Artesia, CA. • We hope you enjoy the hard work we put into making this project. We just wanted you to know that we care about what happens to these bears. • For more information, contact Mrs. Liz Guerrini, Computer Teacher at Elliott Elementary School, (562) 596-4606 Goldilocks and the Grizzly Bears