Kindergarden - Stories

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Stories: Supplemental Guide 191

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Dear Family Member,

Over the next several days, your child will listen to several classic stories including:


  • “Chicken Little”

  • “The Three Little Pigs”

  • “The Three Billy Goats Gruff”

  • “The Wolf and the Seven Little Kids”

  • “The Bremen Town Musicians”


I have included pictures from the story “The Three Little Pigs” so that your child can
tell this story to you. As your child tells this story to you, ask him/her about:


  • Setting—Where the story takes place, like in the forest, on a bridge, or inside a
    house.

  • Plot —What happens in the story; what happens at the beginning, middle and end
    of the story.

  • Character—Who is in the story; sometimes the characters are animals that can
    talk, sometimes characters are people.


Below are some suggestions for activities that you can do at home to enjoy stories
with your child.


  1. Stories from Around the World


This is a great time to share stories in your home language with your child. At the
middle and end of this unit, there will be opportunities for your child to share the story
with the rest of the class.


  1. Theater at Home


Help your child act out a story s/he has heard in class. If other family members are
available, they can play a part, too!


  1. Read Aloud Each Day


Set aside time to read to your child every day. The library or your child’s teacher may
have good stories you can read to your child. I have included a list of books to this letter
for you.

I hope you and your child enjoy many wonderful adventures through stories!

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