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Give your students practice in understanding story sequence. Cut apart sentences, arrange in order, and paste on fully illustrated sheets for a complete story.
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How did the caterpillar become a butterfly? Ask your students to put a
sequence of four pictures in the right order and they'll tell you. It's
just one of the 20 activities in this book, many of which are open
ended, that invite your kindergarten and first grade students to cut
and paste a series of simple, charming illustrations.The picture
stories in Sequencing present both realistic and fanciful
scenarios—there's a dog washing his car, a rabbit eating an ice cream
cone, a bear going skiing, as well as a child opening a present and
building a sand castle—all of which help children practice sequencing
skills.Teachers can use this book to: Encourage children to explore the
various ways the pictures on certain pages may be sequenced Sequence
3-, 4-, and 5-part picture stories Use the picture for discussion to
practice oral language skills and to increase vocabulary Use the
finished picture stories as a basis for writing stories Each page is
perforated for easy removal from the book and the book is fully
reproducible.
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Give your students practice in understanding story sequence. Cut apart sentences, arrange in order, and paste on fully illustrated sheets for a complete story.
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This is a collection of short stories (and jokes) for kids.
Most of them are packed with exercises (both grammar and vocabulary), so you might find them useful for your classroom.