"The first chair was too _____." Write and illustrate an alternate version (or a faithful rendition) of the Goldilocks and the Three Bears. In this version, the adjectives are removed from the story.
"Stop!" cried the ____. I am hungry!" Write and illustrate an alternate version (or a faithful rendition) of the Gingerbread Man. In this version, the animal names are removed from the story.
An introduction to the famous Grimm brothers, the source of their stories and their motivations for collecting them, and a reflection on the stories' resonance today are all presented in this reading comprehension.
Put the sentences in this retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's story in order. Then develop imagination and prediction skills by writing a different possible ending.
[member-created with abctools] From "awfully" to "terrible". These vocabulary building word strips are great for word walls. Vocabulary from Jon Scieszka's popular take on a fairy tale classic.
Re-tell the story and map the route the gingerbread man takes with this one page review worksheet. This worksheet should work with any version of the classic story.
[member-created document] This document was made with the abcteach word search puzzle tool. NOTES: Find the Cinderella theme words hidden in this castle-shaped word search.
Three versions: one with pictures, English, and German; one with pictures and German; one with pictures only. These
are great teaching tools and review worksheets.
Two matching exercises: match German vocabulary words with color illustrations, and match German vocabulary words with their English counterparts. With answers.