This is the simplest of our Jack and the Beanstalk sequencing activities, so it's ideal for younger kids. Can they number the pictures of Jack and the Beanstalk into the correct order according to the story? They can colour the pictures in too if they like...
Jack And The Beanstalk Sequencing Worksheet 2
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Golden egg 1You will need:
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