Identify characters, setting and parts of a story with early years reading worksheets featuring the Little Miss Muffet nursery rhyme.
Learning About Narratives Texts Through Nursery Rhymes
Getting started with reading comprehension skills in the early years of schooling can be daunting. Finding age-appropriate books is difficult, expensive, and time-consuming. That’s why we recommend using nursery rhymes!
Nursery rhymes are a good choice for beginning readers because they are short and simple, with a catchy, memorable rhythm and repetition of words. This makes them easy to remember and helps children develop their reading skills. Nursery rhymes also often introduce basic concepts and vocabulary useful for young children to learn. Additionally, many nursery rhymes have been passed down for generations and have a strong cultural significance, which can be enjoyable and enriching for children.
This set of worksheets has been designed to help young students understand and identify key elements of a story, such as characters, setting and plot. This pack focuses on the much-loved and well-known nursery rhyme, Little Miss Muffet.
The worksheets included in this comprehensive pack cover the following:
- rhyme
- character
- setting
- sequence
- comprehension.
Multiple Nursery Rhyme Worksheets at Your Fingertips
This set of worksheets includes clear illustrations and simple, easy-to-understand language perfect for young learners. The worksheets are also aligned with the latest educational standards and are designed to help students develop the important reading comprehension skills they will need for success in school and beyond.
These versatile worksheets can be used for:
- whole-class instruction
- guided English groups
- individual practice.
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This resource was created by Samantha Rose, a Teach Starter collaborator.
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