Little Red Riding Hood Fairy Tale Craft Sequencing and Retelling Flip Booklet
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This sly wolf booklet craft, will help students practice the sequence and retell a story standards of the “Little Red Riding Hood” fairy tale in a fun way.
I purposely did not number the pages, so you can check reading comprehension. This also allows you to choose less pages for preschool students, who can easily sort beginning-middle-& end, then retell the story with a limited number of “picture prompts”.
Simply run the wolf pattern off on construction paper or card stock.
Students trim & add a few highlights with crayons.
The wolf’s “mouth” tells the tale, as students color, cut & collate the “muzzle-shaped” pages into a little booklet, which is then glued to the wolf’s face, making a “flip-the-flap” activity.
I've included black & white patterns, as well as colorful ones, so that you can quickly & easily make an example to share.
For some 3D pop, have children bend the tips of the ears forward.
I also drew a completed face of the wolf pattern, should you want to make a mask.
When everyone is done, have children pick a partner and take turns telling the story of “Little Red Riding Hood” to each other. We sometimes do this sort of thing with our older reading buddies.
No matter what time of year you slip in a fairy tale or two, I think your students will enjoy making a “flip-the flap fairy tale face”.
I’m Diane from Teach With Me, wishing you a fun time "gobbling up” great books.
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