Description
Are you looking to introduce sequencing in short stories? This activity includes six nursery rhymes and fairy tales to sequence. It also includes multiple set-ups and options to best suit your and your students’ needs.
This is a perfect introduction to simple 3-4 step sequences. Download this resource to teach these critical language skills within structured activities. It’s great for speech therapy, special education, the classroom, or sending home for homework!
Practice “first, second, third, fourth” and “first, next, then, last” concepts. Target temporal and sequential skills with these printable worksheets. Both of these skills are essential to success in other academic areas and life skills areas.
✅ WHAT’S INCLUDED:
- Sequencing Concepts Visuals
- Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales on reading cards
- Full-page sequencing mats + 4 sets of large picture cards
- 6 “Cut & Paste” Pages
- Black and white versions are included for a print-friendly option or to send home for homework.
Permanent Assembly
1. Laminate sequence mat
2. Cut & laminate the big cards
3. Place velcro on the back of the picture cards and on the before/after squares on the mat
4. Student places the before and after pictures in the correct order on the mat
Quick Assembly/Homework Pages
1. Cut out the 3 pictures found on each page
2. Read the nursery rhyme or fairy tale
3. Student places pictures in the correct order on the page
Black and white options are included for every activity as an ink-saving option or send home for homework!
Nursery Rhymes and Fairy Tales Include:
Hey Diddle Diddle
Hickory Dickory Dock
Baa Baa Black Sheep
There was an Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe
The Ugly Duckling
The Princess and the Frog
Check out the preview to see what’s included.
SLPS AND EDUCATORS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Nursery Rhymes are a fundamental literacy resource for my preschool and this is going to be a great asset to my program. Thanks for creating it.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Great extension activity to use with nursery rhymes and for teaching sequencing.”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“Awesome collection of sequencing activities in a variety of formats!!!”
⭐ RELATED PRODUCTS ⭐
Sequencing Temporal Concepts
3-6 Step Sequencing
Fairy Tale Language Scene
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Penny H. –
Thank you.
Michelle L. –
Excited to use this with my students!
School Speech Therapy –
Great for my young kiddos!
Nancy J. –
These will be perfect for my nursery rhymes/fairy tales unit that I am putting together for next year. I will be sharing a link to this packet with an slp group that was discussing how beneficial and fun nursery rhymes are for children. Thank you.
Debra B. –
Nursery Rhymes are a fundamental literacy resource for my preschool and this is going to be a great asset to my program.
Thanks for creating it.
Kelly B. –
Great value for money Thanks
Ruth R. –
AWESOME! Perfect and adorable, just what I needed for teaching sequencing to my preschooler. THANKS!
Jennifer P. –
My students really liked this, thank you!
Katherine P. –
Great resource. Thank you!
Elizabeth A. –
Just what I needed.
Buyer –
Love! Just what I needed!!
A Little Something Special –
Perfect addition to my fairy tales theme!
Perfectly Purple Classroom –
I loved using this during my Fairy Tales unit to work on sequencing with the students!
Amy R. –
Thank you!
Blanca E. –
Very excited to use this!
Got Kinder –
I love the black and white and color options. These are great for sequencing!
Melissa F. –
These were a great addition to my genre unit!
Vickye L. –
Looks great- Thanks
Theresa M Nejman –
Awesome collection of sequencing activities in a variety of formats!!!
Dionisha G. –
Thanks
Jenna C. –
Great product, thank you!
Amy R. –
This was perfect for my low students. Thanks!
Rhonda W. –
Thanks
Deborah B. –
This is a great addition to my fairy tale unit! It’s exactly what I was looking for!!
Justine Holland –
Thanks!
The Financial SLP –
Cute! Can’t wait to use it.
Mary G. –
Perfect for K!
stephanie K. –
Thank you!
Melissa Torres –
great resource
Lindsay H. –
thanks
Thulasi Jeyaraman –
Creative and useful resources – used it with my younger clients and it was a success!
Soraya Christie –
My kids loved it, thanks!
Allison H. –
These are so cute!
Nayely D. –
The kids love the stories and I love addressing their speech & language goals! 🙂
Naomi H. –
Having the different options of both 3 and 4 sequence cards was great
Charissa T. –
Great resource for a special needs student to utilize in an inclusion setting during a nursery rhyme unit.
Turner Speech Therapy –
Perfect resource to pair with nursery rhymes and to work on simple sequencing.
M A. –
Fantastic resource
Speak Easy – Speech and Language Resources –
Cute for little ones!
Patricia K. –
Loved this resource!
Emily M. –
I absolutely loved this resource i highly recommend purchasing it!
Communication in Motion –
This was perfect to use with my early years students! Thank yoU!
Speech Wonderland –
Great extension activity to use with nursery rhymes and for teaching sequencing.
Ashley B. –
This resource helped engage my students. LOVE IT!
Casey F. –
This was a great resource for my ELs. They really enjoyed learning the rhymes and having the picture cards to put in order. We were able to use it as a small group, with partners, and independently. My students still choose this with their independent work when they finish an activity.
Annie B. –
I have a student who loves nursery rhymes, and this resource is a great way to expose her to sequencing through a topic she’s already comfortable with.
Madelyn B. –
I love this resource. I added it to my fairytale unit and it fit right in. Also, My students adore it!
Lauren Gingerich –
This is a great resource to work on sequencing skills.