Enchanted learning fairy tales
The Ant and the Grasshopper: Read the story of The Ant and the Grasshopper in rebus form online, print a booklet of the story, and do related activities. The story is about a lazy grasshopper and a hard-working ant and the consequences of their actions. |
The Emperor's New Clothes: A Fairy Tale Read the story of The Emperor's New Clothes in rebus form online or print a book and worksheets. This Hans Christian Andersen fairytale is about a vain Emperor who is fooled by scoundrels; only a small child realizes the truth. |
The Gingerbread Man: Read and print The Gingerbread Man story, do related crafts, print worksheets, and read animal information pages. |
The Little Red Hen Story and Activities Read the story of The Little Red Hen, do related crafts, print worksheets, and read animal information pages. |
The Mitten: Read and print The Mitten story, do related crafts, print worksheets, and read animal information pages. |
The Old Lady and the Fly: Read and print The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly story, do related crafts, print worksheets, and read animal information pages. |
Three Little Pigs: A printable book and many crafts and printable activities related to "The Three Little Pigs." |
Draw and Write Worksheets for Fairy Tales In these worksheets, the student draws a picture and writes about it. Topics include: Different Ending for a Story, Favorite Character from a Story, Least Favorite Character from a Story, Favorite Scene from a Story, etc. There is a blank frame for the picture; below it are four lines on which the student can write. |
Draw Four Characters from a Book or Story Draw four characters from a book. Below each character, write that person's name. |
Find 8 Story-Related Words: Worksheets to Print Think of 8 words related to stories, then use each word in a sentence. |
Find 8 Adjectives Describing a Character Think of a fictional character or make up one of your own. Write your character's name and draw a picture of your character in the center oval. Write eight adjectives that describe the character. Then use each adjective in a sentence. |
Character Analysis Graphic Organizers Graphic organizers can be useful in analyzing the personality traits of fictional characters (like sad, happy, talkative, quiet, smart, silly, lazy, hard-working, etc.). These graphic organizers help the student identify the traits of characters by looking at events surrounding the character in the text (including the character's behavior, words, feelings, actions, and/or thoughts). |
Character from a Story: Describe It! Worksheet Write the name of a character from a story, then answer questions about how you would describe the character. |
Find a Fictional Character for Each Letter See if you can think of and write down the name of a fictional character for each letter of the alphabet. Or go to a sample answer page. |
Your Favorite Book: Draw and Write Draw a picture of a scene from your favorite book, and write about who is in it and what they are doing. |
Fairy Tales #1 Letter-Flow Printable Word Puzzle Can you figure out the names of these ten fairy tales? When a line connects two (or more) boxes, those boxes each contain the same letter. Fairy tales: Cinderella, The Ugly Duckling, Little Red Riding Hood, Beauty and the Beast, Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel, Jack and the Beanstalk, The Little Mermaid, Peter and the Wolf, The Three Little Pigs. Or go to the answers. Or go to a pdf file of the puzzle plus the answers. |
Fairy Tales #2 Letter-Flow Printable Word Puzzle Can you figure out the names of these ten fairy tales? When a line connects two (or more) boxes, those boxes each contain the same letter. Fairy tales: Rapunzel, Emperor's New Clothes, Pinocchio, The Red Shoes, Snow White, Stone Soup, Thumbellina, Tom Thumb, Three Billy Goats Gruff. Or go to the answers. Or go to a pdf file of the puzzle plus the answers. |
The Ant and the Grasshopper: A Fable by Aesop Print the story of The Ant and the Grasshopper in rebus form online in color. The story is about a lazy grasshopper and a hard-working ant and the consequences of their actions. |
The Ant and The Grasshoppper Mini Book A tiny, printable book of the Aesop fable, The Ant and The Grasshoppper -- for early readers. The book has 2 pages to print and makes 8 pages for the student to cut out, color, and write in. |
The Emperor's New Clothes Book A printable book of the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale, The Emperor's New Clothes -- for early readers. The book has 3 pages to print and makes 6 pages for the student to cut out, read and color. |
The Emperor's New Clothes Mini Book A tiny, printable book of the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale, The Emperor's New Clothes -- for early readers. The book has 2 pages to print and makes 8 pages for the student to cut out, read and color. |
The Emperor's New Clothes Mini Word Book A tiny, printable book about words from the Hans Christian Andersen fairytale, The Emperor's New Clothes -- for early readers. Words: emperor, palace, clothing, fabric, scissors, underwear. The book has 2 pages to print and makes 8 pages for the student to cut out and color. |
Fairytale A short, printable picture dictionary of fairytale words -- for early readers. The student cuts out the pages, staples them together, then writes each word in the tiny book. The words are: castle, crown, dragon, jester, king, knight, queen, shield, sword, unicorn, and write another fairytale word. |
Fairytale A short, printable picture dictionary of fairytale words -- for early readers. The words are: castle, crown, dragon, jester, king, knight, queen, shield, sword, unicorn, and write another fairytale word. |
The Gingerbread Man: A printable book in rebus format for early readers about the folktale called The Gingerbread Man. |
The Gingerbread Man A short, printable picture dictionary of words from The Gingerbread Man story -- for early readers. The student cuts out the pages, staples them together, then writes each word in the tiny book. The words are: cottage, cow, fox, garden, gingerbread man, horse, man, pig, oven, river, and woman. |
The Gingerbread Man A short, printable picture dictionary of words from the story called "The Gingerbread Man" -- for early readers. The words are: cottage, cow, fox, garden, gingerbread man, horse, man, pig, oven, river, and woman. |
Make Your Own Story in Comic Book Form A great way to make your own comic book. This is a fun book students can make, encouraging writing, character development, plot structure, drawing skills, and creativity |
The Mitten A printable book for early readers about the Ukrainian folktale called "The Mitten." The story is about a mitten that is lost by a young boy. Many animals take refuge in the lost mitten until it breaks! The book has pages on the mole, rabbit, frog, owl, badger, fox, wolf, wild boar, bear, cricket, and mouse. |
The Mitten A short, printable picture dictionary of words from the story, " The Mitten" -- for early readers. The student cuts out the pages, staples them together, then writes each word in the tiny book. The words are: badger, bear, cricket, fox, frog, mole, mouse, owl, rabbit, wild boar, and wolf. |
The Mitten A short, printable picture dictionary of animals from the folktale called "The Mitten" -- for early readers. The words are: badger, bear, cricket, fox, frog, mole, mouse, owl, rabbit, wild boar, and wolf. |
Once Upon a Time... Mini Book A tiny, printable book about simple words related to fairy tales -- for early readers and writers. The book has 2 pages to print and makes 8 pages for the student to cut out, color, and write in. The words are: queen, king, castle, knight, dragon, crown, and "Can you think of another fairy tale word? |
There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly A booklet on this nursery rhyme story to print and color. |
The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly A short, printable picture dictionary of words related to the story, "The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" -- for early readers. The student cuts out the pages, staples them together, then writes each word in the tiny book. The words are: bird, cat, cow, dog, eat, fly, goat, horse, lady, and spider. |
The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly A short, printable picture dictionary of animals from the story called "The Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" -- for early readers. The words are: bird, cat, cow, dog, eat, fly, goat, horse, lady, and spider. |
Three Little Pigs A printable book for early readers about the story called "The Three Little Pigs." The story is about three pigs who build houses of straw, sticks, and bricks to protect themselves from the big bad wolf. |
Teaching methods for fairy tales and games. Letter P | Fairy-tale school
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craft letter P
1. Warm-up - “Dance of the Little Ducklings”
It is very important for children to get involved in the game, to unite in a team, in addition, it is always good to stretch your fingers and have fun.
2. Greeting - the doll greets, asks how are you, what's new? Repeated or not exercises with letters?
3. Fairy tale.
We use finger puppets, a toy airplane, one of the boys is a pilot of an airplane, we distribute finger puppets to the rest of the children.
Tale about the letter P : "Dad's tale"
Bunny, Squirrel, Parrot and letters A and M played in the Sunny meadow. Suddenly, some noise was heard in the sky, it intensified and an airplane appeared over the Sunny meadow. Everyone was very surprised, but they liked the beautiful airplane, and the butterflies got scared and scattered in different directions. The plane circled over the clearing and suddenly a parachute separated from it! There was something unusual on the parachute, but it seemed like some kind of letter in a military uniform. The parachutist landed right on Solnechnaya Polyana and was covered by a parachute. Everyone looked as if spellbound, even their mouths opened. What is the wonder of the unknown? The skydiver got out from under the parachute and said:
- P - Hello!
Everyone was confusedly silent. Bunny, as usual, hid behind the Freaky Parrot. The weirdo was also scared, but the skydiver smiled and said cheerfully:
- P - Hello everyone!
Letters were the first to wake up:
Hello! And who are you?
- Yes, I'm the letter P ! P - It's nice P - Get to know each other!
- And we are pleased, - said the letters A and M .
- And us too! We are pleased too! – finally woke up Chudik and Bunny.
- This is very cool! The squirrel was happy and clapped her hands.
- Let's go dancing! - invited the letter A and, as usual, imagined a little.
- With pleasure! - said the letter P .
And waltz music began to sound, the letters P and A began to dance. Bunny and Chudik watched them dance, admired, and Squirrel danced! And suddenly, Parrot Freak how to scream:
- See:
P - A P - A obtained PA
Everyone liked the song and the friends sang together:
P - A P - A turned out PA
PA - PA turned out DA !
- Wow! It turned out PAPA !!! - shouted Parrot Freak, he was very pleased with himself.
-Oh, yes I am! What a good guy for noticing! - the Freak could not calm down, and put his wings in his sides.
- Stop being proud! I'll be the first to notice next time! - said Bunny - Jumpy, and thought to himself:
— Yes… You have to be more attentive and be the first to notice everything.
- Of course, Bunny, you will notice too! Do not be upset, - said the Squirrel - Chorus and stroked the Bunny on the head.
- We now know two words:
MALE and PAMA !!!
Cheerfully said the Freak.
Everyone was very happy, they danced and sang:
M and M
And then the letter P suggested:
- Now let's march! Line up all behind me and sing a song!
syllables
The letter П sang loudly: PA PA — param-papam!
Freaks repeated: PA PA - param-papam!
Letter P sang: MA MA - maram-mam!
Freaks repeated MA MA - maram-mam!
So the letters and animals walked until the letter P killed everyone.
- And now I'm the first! - as always, said the yellow letter A .
Freak, Bunny and Squirrel sang in unison:
A - P - A - P turned out AP
- Sing one more time, please! - asked the letter A . She really liked it when she was the first and they sang about her.
A - P A - P turned out AP
- Yes, it's great! Satisfied letter said P :
- How fun it is for me to play with you! It's great that we met and became friends!
- We also have fun and interesting to play with letters! - said Squirrel - Chorus, rubbing her paws and jumping for joy.
- Do you know how we like to play with letters? Like this! - The weirdo flew up and spread its wings in different directions.
Everyone rejoiced and had fun! It's so cool to learn new letters and read words!
An airplane pilot can ride: children hold the airplane together, puppets on their fingers and fly in circles (the children really like it, especially if you put on fast music)
4. Playing out a fairy tale with children: where can they fly to? What adventures were with the letters of fairy tale characters?
We develop creative abilities, for one we fix the material.
5. Music lesson “Smile”: repeat the text of the song, distribute the instruments.
letter crafts
6. Consolidation of the material - practical task:
details of the letter P
aircraft and parachute - decorate, cut out the details of the letter P, glue
7. DISCO: cutting musical compositions from cartoons for 20-30 seconds. One child goes into a circle, shows how to dance, everyone repeats after him. Another music starts - the next child comes out.
8. "Fun track": run around an obstacle, throw the ball into the basket, guess the letter (guys say correctly or not), go back.
9. Game with letters "Guessing": we throw a ball to the child, we say a word, we ask: - Is this a word with the letter A? (mandarin), etc.
10. d/z: coloring: pictures and the letter P
COLORING LETTER P
I invite you and your children to the world of fairy tales, games and knowledge!
A FANTASTIC SCHOOL IS WAITING FOR YOU! JOIN!
The author of the fairy tale technique is Irina Karavaeva
P.S. If you know more games with letters and numbers, we will be grateful if you share with us in the comments, and we will also publish photos of your crafts on the topic “Letters and numbers” with pleasure
Fairy Tale, Ivan
Author: Kurenkova Olga Evgenievna
Fairy Tale - Play "Encontaneous Ivan"
The narrator: - Owl -Owl -There is Ivan. He was a big jerk!
Ivan is sitting, unhappy, hanging his wild head below his shoulders.
Duma thinks.
Ivan: -
What my life is like,
Sadness, melancholy is eating me up.
All and sundry teach,
Every day, but every other day.
Eh, I'll take a crooked path,
I'll take a little walk.
I will see the wonderful world
And I will praise myself to everyone.
A crying mother comes out: - Son, take care of yourself.
Ivan, leaving, says: - All right.
Mother: - Don't forget your mother!
Ivan: - All right.
Mother: - Do not offend the weak!
Ivan: - All right.
Mother: - Respect the elderly!
Ivan: - All right.
Ivan leaves without saying goodbye.
Ivan is walking, admiring himself, looking in the mirror.
Girls come out to meet me and sing:
1 girl: - Oh, you're Vanechka - Ivan,
Come to my little gate,
9002.Silk threads.
2 girl: - Vanya - Vanya, wait,
Wait a little,
Don't go past the house,
Look in the window!
3rd girl: - Don't go, Ivan far away,
Let's sit next to each other on the porch.
Taste the apple,
Talk to us!
Ivan: -
Make way, honest people,
Do not dust the path,
Good fellow is coming
Take a walk a little.
Narrator:
- How long, how short Ivan wandered around the wide world ...
We don't know about that.
Wandered into distant lands, dense forests - unknown.
Magical music sounds.
An old forest man jumps out with a bell.
Old man-forester: -
Ivan ... Ivanushka ... (calls 2-3 times)
Ivanushka: 9002
Old woodman:
- Little by little I'm conjuring...
I'm just bored,
No one can guess my riddles...
And you, Ivanushka, will you play with me?
Ivanushka: - Come on, guess.
Old man-forester:
- Well, if you guess right, I'll give you a gift.
Ivanushka: - Laaadnoo.
Old man-forester:
- What is the cutest thing in the world?
Ivanushka thinks... and doesn't know the answer.
Old man-forester: - Well, what? Do you know the answer?
Ivanushka: - No, I don't know…
The old woodman:
- This is LIFE, and for confessing, I will give you the promise!
Ivanushka: - Miracles… But really a sorcerer
Takes the gift and leaves.
Old man-forester: - Come back, Ivan!
Ivanushka: - Why?
Old man-forester: - You forgot the most important thing!
Ivanushka: - What else have I forgotten???
Old man-forester: - You forgot to say “thank you” to the old man and bow to the earth.
Ivanushka: - Bow to everyone - the head will fall off. Let the bear bow at your feet!
Old man-forester:
- Let everything come true in your opinion! The bear will bow at my feet, and your back will bend.
Ivan is walking through the forest. He sees a stone with the inscription on it.
DETECTIVES IN THE FIELD OF A FEATHER,
LET IT GO TO THE WIND,
FOLLOW THE FEATHER -
YOU FIND YOUR SHARE.
Reads, moves on, sees a flock of birds and shoots a bird, finds a feather, follows it
Baba Yaga comes out and addresses Ivan
Baba Yaga: - You are not your own
Not ruddy, not alive!
Ivanushka: - Enough, grandma, I'm not sick.
Let's move away, over the hill
Baba Yaga:
- In an instant I'll put things in order
I'll give you some tea and refresh you.
She sits him down on a bench and says in a conspiratorial voice:
Here's one secret:
In an instant, light will shine in the head.
You open and tighten,
Life will immediately become brighter!
And then blow the smoke
Say it one more time.
If you get tired on the road,
Open your chest
And let the smoke out more often.
Well, if you get bored,
Don't forget your secret.
Chest without delay -
Instantly cheer up!
Get ready for the road,
(to the side, mockingly says)
You remain a burdock!
Storyteller: - Ivan went around 100 forests,
100 swamps, but all for nothing!
Boredom and sadness became even stronger
Tired, no urine, headache.
Ivan: (sadly)
- I'll look at myself -
It's my own joy.
Not oblique and not pockmarked,
But just the way it should be!
I will walk through the forests
I will move the mountains
I will find a beautiful girl,
A raspberry.
Looks in the mirror and is afraid of his reflection in the mirror. Terrified. Just then the Old Man-forester appears.
Old man-forester :
- Eh, Ivan, Ivan!
Bear head.
( Ivan falls to his knees )
Forgive me, Old Woodman!
Sorry! ( bows his head to the ground)
The old forest man:
- You see, Ivan!
In your opinion, everything worked out!
The bear bows at my feet,
And your back bends.
Ivan: - You taught me the mind
And now, tell me, advise
How can I become a man again?
Old man-forester:
- Oh, you grief, bear head
Look at you, how you lived!
Only boasted before people,
Yes, he admired himself!
He pleased himself, but offended people.
listened to Baba Yaga, ate poison.
He let out smoke, he intoxicated his head,
He wounded his health.
Nastya offended for nothing ...
Ivan: - Which one?
Old man-forester: -
Your fate.
Nobody saw good from you,
Here is your answer, here is your advice.
But I just don't know - you'll understand or not.
Ivan: - And there is nothing to understand!
I'll go and do a good deed.
And through my kindness
I will regain my former appearance. (leaves)
Girls walk mushrooms and pick flowers.
Ivan: - What kind deed would you like to do?
Everyone scatters.
He shouts at them.
Ivan: - Wait!!!
runs after them, thinks…
So what good deed should I do?
Baba Yaga appears in a mask, sneezes, coughs, with a crutch in his hand.
Ivan: - Grandma, let me help.
Baba Yaga: - Help, dear
Do a good deed.
Ivan: (rejoiced)
-Good deed!
I desperately need to do a good deed.
Baba Yaga:
- See what the potion brought me to ...
Smoke all lungs, I can’t breathe
, my head hurts
Nogs do not move!
Help me, handsome!
Ivan looks in the mirror, and swings the mirror at the grandmother, says to her:
Ivan: - Why are you laughing at me, grandmother? Can't you see how handsome I am?
Baba Yaga:
- Oh, I don’t see, I don’t see
I really, read how I don’t see ten years ...
I went blind from this muck.
Ivan: - Oh, grandmother, grandmother!
I wish I were blind...
Baba Yaga: - What are you, what are you?
It's all a cursed chest!
Bury it in the ground,
Don't tell anyone where you hid it,
Take care of your health.