Kindergarden - Stories

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

116 Stories: Supplemental Guide 6B | Momotaro, Peach Boy


Extensions 15 minutes


 Sequencing Events (Instructional Master 6B-1)



  • Remind students that the events in a story are called the plot.

  • Review each of the four images on Instructional Master 6B-1. Identify
    the characters, setting, and plot for each image.

  • Have students cut out the four images.

  • Tell students that they will arrange the images in order to show the
    proper sequence of events. (You may wish to choose three images
    to represent the beginning, middle, and end.) Tell students that when
    they sequence events, they show what happened first, next, and last.
    This is similar to retelling a story from beginning to middle to end.

  • You may have students work in small groups or with home language
    peers to retell the folktale as they figure out the sequence.

  • Check to see if students are able to correctly sequence the pictures.
    Once the pictures are correctly sequenced, you may choose to have
    students glue or tape the pictures on paper.

  • As students complete this activity, you may have them retell the
    folktale again, referring to their sequenced pictures.


Domain-Related Trade Book



  • Refer to the list of recommended trade books in the Introduction and
    choose a story to read aloud to the class.

  • Explain to students that the person who wrote the book is called
    the author. Tell students the name of the author of the book. Explain
    to students that the person who makes the pictures for the book is
    called the illustrator. Tell students the name of the illustrator. Show
    students where they can find this information on the cover of the book
    or the title page.

  • As you read, use the same strategies that you have been using when
    reading the read-aloud selections in this Anthology—pause and ask


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