These printables include an 'I have, who has' activity, 2 prewriting pages for students to write their own fairy tales, directions and two worksheets for writing fairy tale riddles, and a character description page. There is also a fairy tale bulletin board idea in these printables. If you have any questions just e-mail me! If you are not sure how to play 'I have, who has', here is a quick overview: laminate the cards and hand them out to students. Since there are only 11 cards you might want to partner them up. Choose one person to begin by reading the 'Who has...' at the bottom of the card. The person that has that fairy tale should then stand up and say 'I have....' and then read the 'Who has...'. Then next person will stand up....until finally you are back at the beginning. Kids love this! Enjoy!!!!
:) Thank you! The riddles were my favorite part. I had one little boy write 'I am a young goat. My first name is Billy. My last name is Gruff. Who am I?' Hmmmmmmm??? Cracked me up! Most of the others came up with some really good riddles! I hope you and your kids enjoy these! Thank you so much!
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