![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I pre-cut the mitten slits using an Exacto knife, so that children can easily insert their “storytelling strip”.Īs they pull on the end of the “slider” the various pictures go through the mitten “window”, so that children can take turns retelling the story to a partner, then take their mitten home to share with their family, once again practicing the lesson. Using construction paper or card stock adds to the sturdiness.Ĭhildren trim their mitten, then color, cut and glue their slider together. Simply run the mitten and slider patterns off on white paper. First up is The Mitten story “slider” craftivity, that will help your students retell the story in the proper order. With that in mind, I designed some quick, easy and fun, mitten-themed activities. 1-2-3 Come Do Some Mitten Activities With Meĭo you read the Ukrainian folktale The Mitten, by Jan Brett? It’s one of my favorite winter stories and perfect for practicing the sequencing and retelling a story standards. ![]()
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