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Three Little Pigs Sequencing Cards

By Karen Cox | Affiliate Disclosure | Filed Under: Fairy Tales Theme

These Three Little Pigs Sequencing cards will help your students practice retelling a story and putting a story in order. Find more Fairy Tale activities here.

Three Little Pigs Sequencing Cards

These sequencing cards are a free sample activity from my Three Little Pigs packet in my shop.

Full Color Set:

Laminate and cut out these cards to use on a flannel board, magnet board, or pocket chart.

Blackline Set:

Since these sequencing cards are in black and white, you can either print and laminate for reuse, or you can photocopy a set for each child in your class. Cut out the cards on the dotted lines.

After reading the story of the Three Little Pigs to the children, show them the sequencing cards and talk about each picture. Ask children to tell what they see on each card and recall what happened in the story. Then, have children decide which picture came first in the story, and continue with second, third, and last.

You could also have children glue these onto a strip of paper to take home. You’ll need a sheet of 12×18 inch construction paper. Fold it in half (hot dog fold) and cut along the fold so that you have two long strips of construction paper. Give each child one strip. To help children with spacing, you can fold the strip over twice to make four sections, or use a Sharpie to make dots where children can glue each sequencing card.

I have also included a one-page black and white cut and paste sequencing sheet.

Download the Sequencing Cards

Download: Three Little Pigs Sequencing Cards

Note: This printable is FREE. Just click to download!

This activity and many more activities are included in my Three Little Pigs packet in my shop.

 

Graphics in the sequencing cards printable by ScrappinDoodles.

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  1. Karen says

    October 20, 2015 at 10:49 pm

    I just want you to know that you are a true blessing to the teacher’s that are a part of your site. I am very appreciative of your commitment in emailing me up dated news and ideas. After ten years losing everything in Hurricane Katrina, not having it to put my fingers on I can quickly click onto your page and find just what I need. Thanks Pre-K angel. Karen W.

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  2. Marlene Michael says

    October 20, 2015 at 11:45 pm

    This website is such a fabulous resource!! I am teacher turned stay at home mom, so I was using the site with my own child. I got a call today to teach a pre-k class at her previous preschool starting on Monday. I feel ready to roll with the help of this site. THANKS SO MUCH!!

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    • Karen Cox says

      October 21, 2015 at 6:56 pm

      Congrats on the new job!

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  3. liljana says

    October 21, 2015 at 10:47 am

    We practice retelling a story Three Little Pigs in Macedonia.
    These wonderful sequencing cards will be very interesting for my students.
    Thanks Karen.

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  4. Tasha Barnett says

    October 28, 2015 at 7:34 am

    Thank you for all your hard work! What a wonderful site I can depend on when I need something and your prices are are affordable in your store! Thank you again!

    PeeK SPED Teacher, MS
    Tasha Barnett ☺

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