![]() The first activity on our list was story stones! I have made story stones in the past by drawing pictures on stones but it took me way to long, so this time around I decided to find cute graphics instead. This post contains Affiliate links for your convenience. When presented in a hands-on way, children are more engaged in their learning and retain more information! Below you will find two ways to retell the story along with convenient Room on the Broom printables to make these activities low-prep and easy to make.Ĭheck out my Teachers Pay Teachers store for this Room on the Broom printable pack! The pack includes the clothespin characters, story stone pictures, a story mat with character cards, cut and paste story sequencing sheets, retell puzzle pieces and a potion sheet! Story sequencing is one of the many skills that contributes to children’s ability to comprehend what they read. ![]() I decided to focus on the skill of story retelling through sequencing. ![]() Recently I teamed up with four amazing bloggers to share crafts and activities to go along with the book Room on the Broomby Julia Donaldson. Retell the story Room on the Broom with story stones and clothespin characters! Your child will love these hands-on activities and convenient Room on the Broom printables. ![]()
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