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Jack and Jill Sequencing Activity

April 8, 2017 By: Liz

If your kids enjoy nursery rhymes grab this Jack and Jill poster and sequencing activity! It’s perfect for Kindergarten kids to encourage reading, rhyming and re-telling.

For nursery rhyme fun, grab this free Jack and Jill poster and sequencing activity!

Getting Ready

Print the pages as you need them.

Use the poster to:

  • Teach the rhyme.
  • Focus on beginning sounds.
  • Chat about rhyming words.
  • Talk about the sequence of events.

Re-tell the nursery rhyme Jack and Jill with these free activities!

Sequencing activity

  • Ask kids to cut out the 6 pictures at the bottom of the sequencing printable.
  • Glue them in the correct order in boxes 1-6.
  • Use these pictures to re-tell the rhyme in their own words.

This free Jack and Jill poster and sequencing activity is great for Kindergarten readers!

Download here

Click on the following highlighted link to grab your copy of this JACK AND JILL SEQUENCING ACTIVITY. It will automatically be sent to your download folder or other device equivalent.

Want more free Nursery Rhyme and Fairy Tale Activities?

Try these:

  • Storytelling with Jack and Jill
  • Storytelling with Fairy Tales
  • Cinderella Readers and Vocabulary Books

I hope your kids enjoy this sequencing activity and wish you happy teaching and learning!

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Comments

  1. Lynda says

    May 5, 2017 at 9:39 am

    We had fun sequencing with this! Thank you so much for sharing.

    • Liz says

      May 5, 2017 at 10:46 am

      I’m very glad to hear your children enjoyed themselves with this activity, Lynda. Thanks for the feedback!

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