Fairy Tale Sequencing Author:Joy Evans Here are 20 reproducible pages that utilize young children's love of animals to teach them to read and think about time. Simple, delightful illustrations of frogs, dogs, ducks, turtles, poodles, kiwis, pandas, geese, otters, ladybugs, beavers and more appear in four-part sequences, accompanied by corresponding text statements that your students ... more »will have fun matching to them.
Each page is perforated for easy removal from the book. Copy them and hand them out with a safe pair of scissors and some paste, and you have a project that will challenge and occupy any early reader.
Your students will learn:
* Time-correct sequence of events indicated by illustrations
* Vocabulary-animal names, simple story lines
* Manual dexterity and spatial relationships-cutting and pasting
Kids will enjoy coloring the stories with crayons or markers. In addition to providing sequencing practice, the text on each page also often provides information about an animal, outlines a problem-solving scenario, or encourages good behavior.« less