The book helps students like English more and feel closed with English through fairy tales. Each fairy tale will have the activities in the book: Cut sentences apart. Put in correct order. Paste to answer sheet. Read your story to a friend.
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Goldilocks and the Three Bears
1 Cut sentences apart
2 Put in correct order
3 Paste to answer sheet
4 Read your story to a friend
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| One day the three bears went for a walk in the woods while their |
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Now try this 1 Color the bears brown
2 Make Goldilocks’ hair yellow
3 Draw Baby Bear's chair Thâm One =
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1 Cut sentences apart
2 Put in correct order
3 Paste to answer sheet
4 Read your story to a friend
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Little Red Riding Hood was on her way to Grandma’s house {
| Grandma was sick, so Red Riding Hood was taking her some |
| The wolf took a short cut to Grandma’s house He made her think
| he was Red Riding Hood He gobbled poor Grandma up He put |
§ “Grandma, what big teeth you have," said Red Riding Hood |
| “The better to eat you with,” said the wolf He began to chase
| her around the room
The woodcutter cut the wolf open and out came Grandma He
took the wolf skin away Then they ate all the good things from
Red Riding Hood’s basket
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| She met a wolf in the woods ‘“‘Hello, little girl,” said the wolf |
“Where are you going?”’ “I am going to my Grandma's house |
| with a basket of good things to eat," said Red Riding Hood |
When Red Riding Hood got to Grandma’s house, she went in and | said, ‘Grandma, what big eyes you have.” ‘‘The better to see you | with.” ‘What big ears you have.” ‘‘The better to hear you with.”
A woodcutter heard Red Riding Hood shout for help He came |
with his ax and killed the wolf |
Now try this 1 Color her cape red
2 Make the wolf brown
3 Draw stripes on Grandma’s quilt
© 1980 by EVAN-MOOR CORP 3 Fairy Tale Sequencing
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© 1960 by EVAN-MOOR CORP
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1 Cut sentences apart
2 Put in correct order
3 Paste to answer sheet
4 Read your story to a friend
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The gingerbread boy ran on and on He ran away from the horse | and the cow He ran away from the mower and the thresher No |
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The gingerbread boy jumped out of the oven He ran out the door |
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| The fox went into deep water The gingerbread boy jumped up on |
| the fox’s head The fox ate the gingerbread boy all up 1
Now try this 1 Color the fox red
2 Make the gingerbread boy brown
3 Draw ripples in the river
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The
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The Little Red Hen
1 Cut sentences apart
2 Put in correct order
3 Paste to answer sheet
4 Read your story to a friend
h “Who will plant this seed?" she asked “'We won't,'' said the Cat,
| the Dog and the Rat ‘‘Then | will,” said the Little Red Hen And
| she did
Little Red Hen found a wheat seed one day
| “The wheat was made into flour at the mill “‘Who will make the
| flour into bread?’’ she asked ‘‘We won't,” said the Cat, the Dog
and the Rat ‘‘Then | will,” said the Little Red Hen And she did
The wheat grew tall and yellow ‘‘Who will cut the wheat?” she
asked “We won't,” said the Cat, the Dog and the Rat “Then |
will,”’ said the Little Red Hen And she did
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‘Who will eat this bread?” she asked ‘‘We will!’ said the Cat,
the Dog and the Rat ‘Oh, no you won't!’’ said the Little Red
Hen
“Who will take the wheat to the mill?’’ she asked ‘We won't,”
said the Cat, the Dog and the Rat “Then | will,’ said the Little
Little Red Hen called her chicks They ate up all the bread |
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Now try this 1 Color the hen red and orange
2 Make the dog brown with black spots
3 Draw four little chicks
© 1960 by EVAN-MOOR CORP 7 Fairy Tae! Sequencing
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© 1980 by EVAN-MOOR CORP Fairy Tale Sequencing
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1, Cut sentences apart
2 Put in correct order
3 Paste to answer sheet
4 Read your story to a friend
Big Billy Goat Gruff hit the troll so hard that he was never seen
again
Once upon a time there were three goats named Gruff They
wanted to go across a bridge to eat grass on the hillside
The second billy Goat Gruff went across the bridge ‘‘I'm going to eat you up!”’ said the troll ‘‘I’m too little Wait for my brother He
is bigger,”’ said the second goat So the troll did \
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Now the three goats go over the bridge to the hillside to eat grass every day
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One day the little Billy Goat Gruff went across the bridge ‘I’m
going to eat you up!" said the troll ‘‘I'm too little Wait for my | brother He is bigger,’’ said the little goat So the troll did
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Now try this 1 Give the troll red hair
2 Make the sky blue
3 Draw water under the bridge
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The Three
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© 1960 by EVAN-MOOR CORP.
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Jack and the Beanstalk
1 Cut sentences apart
2 Put in correct order
3 Paste to answer sheet
4 Read your story to a friend
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| The next morning, Jack saw a large beanstalk growing up to the I
| sky He went up the beanstalk When Jack reached the top, he |
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On his second trip up the beanstalk, Jack took a sack of gold |
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“Once there was a poor woman and her son Jack All they had left Ì
was a cow One day Mother sent Jack to town to sell the cow He met a man on the road to town Jack traded the cow for a magic
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with a hen that laid golden eggs When the giant fell asleep, Jack took the hen and ran home with ít
Jack went up the beanstalk one more time This time he took a
singing harp from the sleeping giant and ran from the castle The !
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When Jack returned home, Mother asked, “What did you get for | the cow?” Jack gave the magic bean to his mother She became | upset and threw the bean out the window Jack was sent to bed |
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When Jack got down to the bottom of the beanstalk, he grabbed
an ax and chopped down the beanstalk The giant fell to the
ground and was never seen again
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Now try this 1 Color the giant's hair red
2 Draw the golden egg
3 Draw a green beanstalk to help Jack get away
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Rumplestiltskin
1 Cut sentences apart
2 Put in correct order
3 Paste to answer sheet
4 Read your story to a friend
straw into gold The door opened and a funny-looking little man
| came in ‘‘Give me your necklace and | will spin the straw into
gold,”” he said By morning the straw was gold
| The third time the king left the girl to spin, she had nothing to
| give the funny-looking little man “Then promise to give me your
| first child.'' The girl did promise and he spun the straw into gold |
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| gold The king wanted to see this, so he put the girl in a room at
| the castle, filled it with straw and a spinning wheel and left her to |
spin the straw into gold
[~ “When the king left, she began to cry She didn't know how to spin |
| The king married the girl and made her Queen A year later she
| had a baby She had forgotten her promise The funny-looking
little man came for her baby
The king put her into another room of straw This time the girl
| gave the funny-looking man her ring Again he spun all the straw |
| into gold
The first two days she guessed wrong On the third day a
| messenger returned and said, ‘‘I heard a little man singing in the
| woods."’ He told the queen the name When the little man came,
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| not take the baby if you can guess my name in the next three
days.”
Now try this 1 Color the Queen’s gown orange and blue
2 Make Rumplestiltskin green
3 Draw the yellow straw
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