Description
What It Is:
This printable story sequencing worksheet for kids retells the timeless fable The Boy Who Cried Wolf through a short passage titled “The Price of a Lie.” Students practice identifying the beginning, middle, and ending of the story while learning a valuable life lesson about honesty. The worksheet also includes a creative drawing task where learners illustrate the wolf from the story.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Grades 1–3 and young ESL learners (CEFR A1–A2)
• Grade 1: Guided sequencing and drawing
• Grade 2: Independent work with a focus on moral comprehension
• Grade 3: Strong reinforcement of narrative structure and message
• ESL: Visual storytelling and structured format support language learners
Why Use It:
This fable comprehension activity strengthens students' reading comprehension and narrative understanding while reinforcing values like trust and honesty. It encourages students to summarize a story and express their interpretation through art—making it both academic and expressive.
How to Use It:
• Read the short fable as a group or independently
• Guide students to identify and write key details in the Beginning, Middle, and Ending boxes
• Allow them to draw the wolf as part of the creative reflection
• Use it as part of a storytelling unit, moral education, or fables-themed lesson
Target Users:
Ideal for elementary teachers, homeschoolers, and ESL educators looking for a moral story worksheet that teaches both reading and values through interactive literacy practice.
This printable story sequencing worksheet for kids retells the timeless fable The Boy Who Cried Wolf through a short passage titled “The Price of a Lie.” Students practice identifying the beginning, middle, and ending of the story while learning a valuable life lesson about honesty. The worksheet also includes a creative drawing task where learners illustrate the wolf from the story.
Grade Level Suitability:
Designed for Grades 1–3 and young ESL learners (CEFR A1–A2)
• Grade 1: Guided sequencing and drawing
• Grade 2: Independent work with a focus on moral comprehension
• Grade 3: Strong reinforcement of narrative structure and message
• ESL: Visual storytelling and structured format support language learners
Why Use It:
This fable comprehension activity strengthens students' reading comprehension and narrative understanding while reinforcing values like trust and honesty. It encourages students to summarize a story and express their interpretation through art—making it both academic and expressive.
How to Use It:
• Read the short fable as a group or independently
• Guide students to identify and write key details in the Beginning, Middle, and Ending boxes
• Allow them to draw the wolf as part of the creative reflection
• Use it as part of a storytelling unit, moral education, or fables-themed lesson
Target Users:
Ideal for elementary teachers, homeschoolers, and ESL educators looking for a moral story worksheet that teaches both reading and values through interactive literacy practice.
