Fairy Tales Reading Worksheets (you know these are gonna be fun!)
Looking for fairy tale reading worksheets?
Okay, so fairy tales is one of those topics that no matter what, will going to be super fun for students.
Students already know the stories, and they love hearing their teachers reading these old favorites to them.
Since there is already such high student interest in fairy tales, this is the PERFECT topic for reading comprehension!
I created reading comprehension passages mixed with color by numbers to create a super HIGH ENGAGEMENT set of worksheets!
Keep reading to learn all about these fairy tale color by number reading worksheets!
Don’t forget to scroll to the bottom for a set of FREE fables, folktales, and myths classroom library signs!
What passages are included?
The following passages are included with these fairy tale reading comprehension worksheets:
- Little Red Riding Hood
- The Billy Goats Gruff
- The Little Red Hen
- The Three Little Pigs
- The Gingerbread Man
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears
How do these fairy tale reading worksheets work?
First, students read a fairy tale passage.Β
Next, students answer four reading comprehension questions.Β
As they answer questions, their answer choices have a color written next to them.
That’s the color to make each part of the picture!
By answering questions, they’ll know what color to color each part of their picture.
What are the pictures?
The pictures are all fun fairy tale images that coincide with the stories!
Your students will love seeing an illustration for the passage that they are reading come to vivid life as they color it.
Check out some of the photos in this post to see the cute pictures (SERIOUSLY SO DANG CUTE).
Where can I get these fairy tale worksheets?
You can get these at Glitter in Third on TPT!
Click HERE to check them out!
Or if you also need reading comprehension for fables and folktales, check out the bundle to save 20%!
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Need MORE information on teaching fairy tales, fables, and/or folktales?
I have other blog posts on this topic that you’ll love!
Check out the following blog posts!
- The BEST way to teach fables, fairy tales, and folktales
- The BEST fairy tale, fable, myth, and folktale read alouds
Want FREE fairy tale, fable, and folktale library signs?
Want aΒ set of signsΒ to hang up in your classroom?
I have you covered!
You can print, laminate, and tape them up so that kids know what genre book they are reading.
I suggest pulling these out each year during your fairy tales, fables, folktales unit π
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