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The Little old lady who wasn't afraid of anything Book Extension | Halloween Cut & Paste Sequencing | PreK & Kindergarten Activity
Bring this fall favorite read-aloud to life with a fun and engaging cut-and-paste sequencing activity! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this resource helps children retell the story, practice sequencing skills, and build comprehension while working on fine motor development.
What’s Included:
Sequencing worksheet with 8 key events from the story
Cut-and-paste pieces for students to order correctly
Black-and-white version for easy printing and student coloring
Skills Practiced:
Story sequencing & retelling
Comprehension & recall
Fine motor cutting and pasting
Listening skills after a read-aloud
How to Use in the Classroom
Read the Book: Begin by reading The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything aloud to the class.
Discuss the Story: Review the main events together, focusing on the sequence.
Cut & Paste Activity: Students cut out the picture cards and glue them in the correct order on the sequencing sheet.
Extension Ideas:
Have students color the images for added creativity.
Use the completed sequencing sheet to retell the story in partners.
Display finished work on a fall bulletin board under the title “We’re Great Story Sequencers!”
Bring this fall favorite read-aloud to life with a fun and engaging cut-and-paste sequencing activity! Perfect for preschool, kindergarten, and early elementary students, this resource helps children retell the story, practice sequencing skills, and build comprehension while working on fine motor development.
What’s Included:
Sequencing worksheet with 8 key events from the story
Cut-and-paste pieces for students to order correctly
Black-and-white version for easy printing and student coloring
Skills Practiced:
Story sequencing & retelling
Comprehension & recall
Fine motor cutting and pasting
Listening skills after a read-aloud
How to Use in the Classroom
Read the Book: Begin by reading The Little Old Lady Who Wasn’t Afraid of Anything aloud to the class.
Discuss the Story: Review the main events together, focusing on the sequence.
Cut & Paste Activity: Students cut out the picture cards and glue them in the correct order on the sequencing sheet.
Extension Ideas:
Have students color the images for added creativity.
Use the completed sequencing sheet to retell the story in partners.
Display finished work on a fall bulletin board under the title “We’re Great Story Sequencers!”