Your child will love this story about a very active little cub who finds himself in the most unusual places. It’s also a great opportunity to discuss why children need to obey their parents!
Jumping Jungle – Lesson 18
“I can read The Bad Cub.”
Objective: To fluently read the story, The Bad Cub! (RF.K.4)
Materials: The Bad Cub (Set 5, Book 2)
Procedures: Ask your child to tell you about the cover of this book. Ask questions such as: What is the setting of this story? Who is the main character? Judging from the title, what do you think this story is about? How might the cub misbehave? Turn to the inside front cover to read and discuss the vocabulary words. Then have your child read the book. Remember to ask questions about the illustrations, talk about the setting, characters, and plot, make predictions, point out details in the text, and so on.
Conclusion: After reading the story, discuss the comprehension questions at the end of the book and ask your child to retell the story. For further practice, download the FREE printable activity sheet for this book from our website.

