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Harriet Tubman Life Story - Sequence & retell Black History Famous Women Lives
Based on the life story of Harriet Tubman.
Hand drawn pictures for the children to cut out, sequence, write about and colour in.
After hearing her story, the children need to cut out the pictures and put the story back into the correct order.
To differentiate:
Support could cut out and sequence the pictures. (The last page has the numbered answers which can stick next to the correct picture if they are unable to do the writing.)
Core children can sequence and use the word bank to also write about the pictures.
More able children can sequence and write independently with given challenges such as ‘Include at least 3 time adverbials’.
Sequencing activities usually take a few sessions.
Cut, order and stick the activities.
Writing captions for the first half of the images
Writing for the second half of the activities. I usually ask the children to colour after they have met the objectives for that session and finish colouring in at the end.
Black and white. No colour ink needed!
Total Pages
3 pages
Harriet Tubman life story: Read & sequence: Black History Famous Women lives
Can you read the captions, cut out the pictures and put them back in the right order?
A lovely reading activity based on the life of Harriet Tubman for children to practise their reading, memory and sequencing skills.
-Includes one printable sheet for a child’s personal use. They can read, cut, colour and stick these pictures in the correct order.
-Also includes a larger set of the pictures for teaching purposes which can be laminated and used to model the activity or simply used as posters.
If you need sequencing and writing activities please see my store for the full range of downloads available.
Total Pages
4 pages
Florence Nightingale life story reading task - Read & Sequence cut and paste
Can you read the captions, cut out the pictures and put them back in the right order?
A lovely reading activity based on Florence Nightingale’s life story for children to practise their reading, memory and sequencing skills.
-Includes one printable sheet for a child’s personal use. They can read, cut, colour and stick these pictures in the correct order.
-Also includes a larger set of the pictures for teaching purposes which can be laminated and used to model the activity or simply used as posters.
The Three Billy Goats Gruff Writing task- Sequence write colour retell the story
Based on the story of The Three Billy Goats Gruff.
Hand drawn pictures for the children to cut out, sequence, write about and colour in.
After reading the story, the children need to sequence the muddled up pictures to put the story back into the correct order.
To differentiate:
Support could cut out and sequence the pictures. The last page has the numbered answers which can stick next to the correct picture if they are unable to do the writing.
Core children can sequence and use the word bank to also write about the pictures.
More able children can sequence and write independently with given challenges such as ‘Include at least 3 time adverbials’.
Sequencing activities usually take a few sessions. Cut, order and stick the activities. Writing captions for the first half of the images Writing for the second half of the activities I usually ask the children to colour after they have met the objectives for that session and finish colouring in at the end.
Black and white. No colour ink needed!
Noah's Ark Writing: Cut, sequence & retell the story World Religion Christianity
Based on the story of Noah’s Ark.
Hand drawn pictures for the children to cut out, sequence, write about and colour in.
*Includes captions for children who are not writing and only sequencing and matching the description
To differentiate:
-Support could cut out and sequence the pictures and match with the captions
-Core children can sequence and use the word bank to also write about the pictures
-More able children can sequence and write independently with given challenges such as ‘Include at least 3 time adverbials’
Sequencing activities usually take a few sessions. Cut, order and stick the activities. Writing captions for the first half of the images Writing for the second half of the activities I usually ask the children to colour after they have met the objectives for that session and finish colouring in at the end.
Black and white. No colour ink needed!
Total Pages
3 pages
How Rabbit Stole the Fire: Innovation story board planner KS1 Kindergarten
KS1 and Kindergarten
For use with How Rabbit Stole the Fire.
This story board planner is best used when printed in A3.
Clear guidance is given at the top of each box for how to innovate each part of the story.
When I teach this unit, I brainstorm and model each part before I ask the children to record their own ideas.
I have included an innovation map, which the children can use if they are stuck for ideas. It might trigger their imagination!
How Rabbit Stole The Fire- Read the descriptions and match them to the pictures
KS1 and Kindergarten
Reading activity for children based on How Rabbit Stole The Fire.
Hand drawn pictures for children to cut out and colour the pictures then match them with the correct description.
The Gingerbread Man: cut, sequence colour and write about KS1
KS1 and Kindergarten
Activity based on The Gingerbread man.
Hand drawn pictures for children to cut out and colour the pictures then put the story back in the correct order and write about it.
Younger and support children can order the pictures. More able children can write about each picture.
Simple wordbank included.
Rapunzel writing task: Cut sequence and write to retell the story
Based on the story Rapunzel.
This product includes
9 Hand drawn pictures with space for writing for the children to cut out, sequence, write about and colour in.
Word bank and captions page for children who are sequencing the story and matching the description to the pictures rather than writing
9 pictures to cut out
Blank story map page to paste the pictures in sequence
To differentiate:
-Support could use the pictures and story map page
-Core children could cut out and sequence the pictures and match with the captions
-More able children can sequence and write independently with given challenges such as ‘Include at least 3 time adverbials’
Sequencing activities usually take a few sessions.
Cut, order and stick the activities.
Writing captions for the first half of the images
Writing for the second half of the activities
I usually ask the children to colour after they have met the objectives for that session and finish colouring in at the end.
Black and white. No colour ink needed!
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
The Boy Who Cried Wolf simple writing task: Cut sequence write retell the story
Based on the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf.
Good for younger readers or children who need support.
This product includes:
8 Hand drawn pictures with space for writing for the children to cut out, sequence, write about and colour in.
Word bank and captions page for children who are sequencing the story and matching the description to the pictures rather than writing
8 pictures to cut out
Blank story map page to paste the pictures in sequence
To differentiate:
-Support could use the pictures and story map page
-Core children could cut out and sequence the pictures and match with the captions
-More able children can sequence and write independently with given challenges such as ‘Include at least 3 time adverbials’
Sequencing activities usually take a few sessions.
Cut, order and stick the activities.
Writing captions for the first half of the images
Writing for the second half of the activities
I usually ask the children to colour after they have met the objectives for that session and finish colouring in at the end.
Black and white. No colour ink needed!
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
** If you need to add extra challenge for children reading and sticking the captions instead of writing, black out the numbers before photocopying!
Sleeping Beauty Fairy Tale Activity: Read Sequence cut paste order make a book
Can you read the captions, cut out the pictures and put them back in the right order?
A lovely reading activity based on the story of Sleeping Beauty for children to practise their reading, memory and sequencing skills.
Includes one printable sheet for a child’s personal use. They can read, cut, colour and stick these 8 pictures in the correct order.
Blank sequencing page
-Also includes a larger set of the pictures for teaching purposes which can be laminated and used to model the activity or simply used as posters.
(*“How to make a book video” is in the video preview to show children how to make a paper book for their sequencing instead of using the blank sequencing page)
If you need sequencing and writing activities please see my store for the full range of downloads available.
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
*On another note, the captions are numbered to help children to order the sentences after they have read them.
If you want to add extra challenge, black out the numbers before photocopying for the class so that they have to use the reading cues to sequence the captions!
The Boy Who Cried Wolf Fable Activity: Read Sequence cut paste order make a book
Can you read the captions, cut out the pictures and put them back in the right order?
A lovely reading activity based on the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf for children to practise their reading, memory and sequencing skills.
Includes one printable sheet for a child’s personal use. They can read, cut, colour and stick these 8 pictures in the correct order.
Blank sequencing page
-Also includes a larger set of the pictures for teaching purposes which can be laminated and used to model the activity or simply used as posters.
(*“How to make a book video” is in the video preview to show children how to make a paper book for their sequencing instead of using the blank sequencing page)
If you need sequencing and writing activities please see my store for the full range of downloads available.
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
*On another note, the captions are numbered to help children to order the sentences after they have read them.
If you want to add extra challenge, black out the numbers before photocopying for the class so that they have to use the reading cues to sequence the captions!
Tortoise & the Hare Fable Activity: Read Sequence cut paste order make a book
Can you read the captions, cut out the pictures and put them back in the right order?
A lovely reading activity based on the story of The Tortoise and the Hare for children to practise their reading, memory and sequencing skills.
Includes one printable sheet for a child’s personal use. They can read, cut, colour and stick these 8 pictures in the correct order.
Blank sequencing page
-Also includes a larger set of the pictures for teaching purposes which can be laminated and used to model the activity or simply used as posters.
(*“How to make a book video” is in the video preview to show children how to make a paper book for their sequencing instead of using the blank sequencing page)
If you need sequencing and writing activities please see my store for the full range of downloads available.
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
*On another note, the captions are numbered to help children to order the sentences after they have read them.
If you want to add extra challenge, black out the numbers before photocopying for the class so that they have to use the reading cues to sequence the captions!
Easter Story Reading Activity: Read Sequence cut paste in order or make a book
Can you read the captions, cut out the pictures and put them back in the right order?
A lovely reading activity based on the story The Easter Story - for children to practise their reading, memory and sequencing skills.
Includes one printable sheet for a child’s personal use. They can read, cut, colour and stick these 8 pictures in the correct order.
Blank sequencing page
-Also includes a larger set of the pictures for teaching purposes which can be laminated and used to model the activity or simply used as posters.
(*“How to make a book video” is in the video preview to show children how to make a paper book for their sequencing instead of using the blank sequencing page)
If you need sequencing and writing activities please see my store for the full range of downloads available.
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
Easter Story writing task: Cut sequence & write to retell the story + story map
Based on the story of Easter.
This product includes
8 Hand drawn pictures with space for writing for the children to cut out, sequence, write about and colour in.
Word bank and captions page for children who are sequencing the story and matching the description to the pictures rather than writing
8 pictures to cut out
Blank story map page to paste the pictures in sequence
To differentiate:
-Support could use the pictures and story map page
-Core children could cut out and sequence the pictures and match with the captions
-More able children can sequence and write independently with given challenges such as ‘Include at least 3 time adverbials’
Sequencing activities usually take a few sessions.
Cut, order and stick the activities.
Writing captions for the first half of the images
Writing for the second half of the activities
I usually ask the children to colour after they have met the objectives for that session and finish colouring in at the end.
Black and white. No colour ink needed!
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
Christmas Nativity story writing task: Cut sequence write to retell the story
Based on the story of the First Christmas (The Nativity story).
This product includes
8 Hand drawn pictures with space for writing for the children to cut out, sequence, write about and colour in.
Word bank and captions page for children who are sequencing the story and matching the description to the pictures rather than writing
8 pictures to cut out
Blank story map page to paste the pictures in sequence
To differentiate:
-Support could use the pictures and story map page
-Core children could cut out and sequence the pictures and match with the captions
-More able children can sequence and write independently with given challenges such as ‘Include at least 3 time adverbials’
Sequencing activities usually take a few sessions.
Cut, order and stick the activities.
Writing captions for the first half of the images
Writing for the second half of the activities
I usually ask the children to colour after they have met the objectives for that session and finish colouring in at the end.
Black and white. No colour ink needed!
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
Christmas Scramble Spelling games match pictures write words descriptions
12 printables for homework, a guided reading activity, festive spelling fun or just a Christmas week time filler.
This packet includes:
Pg 3 – 6 ‘Christmas Words’
Read the words and match them to the correct picture. Colour in the pictures!
Pg 7 – 10 ‘Christmas Scramble’
Use the picture clues and unscramble the Christmas words to spell them correctly!
Pg 11 – 14 ‘Christmas descriptions’
Write a description for the festive picture. You can use a dictionary!
These printables can be given as independent worksheets or use them as differentiated activities depending on the range of abilities in class.
Rapunzel Reading Activity: Read and Sequence cut & paste to make a book
Can you read the captions, cut out the pictures and put them back in the right order?
A lovely reading activity based on the story Rapunzel - for children to practise their reading, memory and sequencing skills.
Includes one printable sheet for a child’s personal use. They can read, cut, colour and stick these pictures in the correct order.
Blank sequencing page
-Also includes a larger set of the pictures for teaching purposes which can be laminated and used to model the activity or simply used as posters.
(*“How to make a book video” is in the video preview to show children how to make a paper book for their sequencing instead of using the blank sequencing page)
If you need sequencing and writing activities please see my store for the full range of downloads available.
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!
Christmas Holiday Clip Art Festive Winter Pic 26 Color & 26 Black & White PNG
Christmas Holiday Clip Art Festive Winter Pictures
26 Color & 26 Black & White PNGs
This set of Christmas Clip Art Images includes a total of 52 images:
Colour Images x 26
Baby in a Manger
Angel with a Horn and glitter
Angel with a Horn
Angel with a Harp and glitter
Angel with a Harp
Donkey
Three Kings
Robin in a Santa Hat
Robin
Mug
Candy Cane
Gingerbread Man
Gloves
Sleigh
Stocking
Snowman
Bauble
Turkey
Star
Christmas Tree
Snow Globe
Reindeer
Santa
Santa Smiling
Wooly Hat
Holly
AND
Black & White Images x 26
Baby in a Manger
Angel with a Horn
Angel with a Harp
Donkey
Three Kings
Robin in a Santa Hat
Robin
Mug
Candy Cane
Gingerbread Man
Gloves
Sleigh
Stocking
Snowman
Bauble
Turkey
Star
Christmas Tree
Snow Globe
Reindeer 1
Reindeer 2
Two Reindeer
Santa
Santa Smiling
Wooly Hat
Holly
Images saved at 300dpi in PNG files.
Due to monitor and printer settings, the colors you see on your screen might be slightly different from your printed product.
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The Frog Prince writing task: Cut sequence and write to retell the story
Based on the story ‘The Frog Prince’.
This product includes
9 Hand drawn pictures with space for writing for the children to cut out, sequence, write about and colour in.
Word bank and captions page for children who are sequencing the story and matching the description to the pictures rather than writing
9 pictures to cut out
Blank story map page to paste the pictures in sequence
To differentiate:
-Support could use the pictures and story map page
-Core children could cut out and sequence the pictures and match with the captions
-More able children can sequence and write independently with given challenges such as ‘Include at least 3 time adverbials’
Sequencing activities usually take a few sessions.
Cut, order and stick the activities.
Writing captions for the first half of the images
Writing for the second half of the activities
I usually ask the children to colour after they have met the objectives for that session and finish colouring in at the end.
Black and white. No colour ink needed!
*Please note that I have arranged the pictures in order already. This is mainly to help teachers. I usually ask the children to cut them out and then give them a little shuffle before they start sequencing to challenge themselves!