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Contents
- 1 How Do You Retell The Story Of The Mitten?
- 2 What Is The Mitten Story “Slider” Craftivity?
- 3 Is The Mitten A Good Story For Preschoolers?
- 4 How Do I Use The Mitten To Teach Target Words?
- 5 Why Read The Mitten With Your Preschoolers?
- 6 What Kind Of Book Is The Mitten?
- 7 What Is The Theme Of The Story The Mitten?
- 8 How Can I Teach My Child To Lace Mittens?
- 9 Retelling Anchor Chart
- 10 Story Retelling Activities
- 11 Picture Gallery About The Mitten Retelling Props

How Do You Retell The Story Of The Mitten?
Students will retell the story as they recall the sequence of the animals as they appear in the story. Book: The Mitten A Ukranian Folktake. There are many versions of this story. One favorite is retold and Illustrated by Jan Brett G. P. Putnam Sons ISBN: 0-399-21920-XA
What Is The Mitten Story “Slider” Craftivity?
The Mitten story “slider” craftivity helps your students retell the story in the proper order. I just updated this packet and have included a second slider option as well as some additional worksheets.
Is The Mitten A Good Story For Preschoolers?
The Mitten is a great winter-time story for preschoolers and their older siblings. In the story, a young boy named Nicki wants his Baba to make him some mittens that are white as snow.
How Do I Use The Mitten To Teach Target Words?
The Mitten by Jan Brett is a favourite of mine. I love adding visual supports to work on sequencing and retelling this story. You can find target words on The Mitten speech chart. Use The Mitten game board to target speech sounds. Roll the dice and practice your target word the number of times shown on the dice.
Why Read The Mitten With Your Preschoolers?
A series of animals discover the mitten and snuggle in to stay warm. Your preschoolers will love the story, and Jan Brett’s illustrations add an additional level of engagement throughout the entire book. Read The Mitten with your preschoolers.
What Kind Of Book Is The Mitten?
Book: The Mitten A Ukranian Folktake. There are many versions of this story. One favorite is retold and Illustrated by Jan Brett G. P. Putnam Sons ISBN: 0-399-21920-XA LessonPix Picture Cards of the animals in the story and a mitten (real or 2 bigger paper mittens glued together with an opening to put the picture cards inside).
What Is The Theme Of The Story The Mitten?
The Mitten is a great winter-time story for preschoolers and their older siblings. In the story, a young boy named Nicki wants his Baba to make him some mittens that are white as snow.
How Can I Teach My Child To Lace Mittens?
Have your child use the yarn to lace the mitten. This is a great way to let them work on their fine motor skills. If you want to extend the activity, you could also provide plastic animal figures and a real mitten that your child can use to retell the story. Fill your book basket with more of Jan Brett’s winter stories.
Picture Gallery About The Mitten Retelling Props









