![]() I purposely did not number the pages, so that you can easily check & assess comprehension.įor writing practice, older students can use the back of the page to jot down what’s taking place. Students color, cut & collate the pages, then staple them to the base and glue on the cover. The "flip-up booklet" is only 4-pages long, which keeps things simple even for young children.Īll four pages are on a one-page pattern, making printing a breeze. ( up, as a super-fun way to retell "The Tortoise & the Hare" is a "Flip-the-Face" craftivity.Ĭhildren have two options: They can choose to make a turtle or a rabbit. “The Tortoise & the Hare” story, is the first in a series, so if there's a favorite fable you'd like an activity for, you can e-mail me. Since my fairy tale “flip u ps”, “sliders” and “wheel” craftivities have been such fun for students & easy for teachers to implement, I decided to use the same format for a collection of Aesop’s Fables. They are a simple & quick way to cover a variety of standards and my students really enjoy them. ![]() 1-2-3 Come Do Some Aesop's Fables Craftivities With Meĭo you read fables as part of your genre studies? I do. ![]()
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