📚 Quick Study Guide
🔍 Retelling a story means saying it again in your own words.
💡 Use simple sentences that kindergarteners can understand.
📝 Focus on the main characters, setting, and important events.
🗣️ Encourage kids to use words like "first," "then," and "last."
🎨 Visual aids like pictures or puppets can help.
🧩 Break the story into smaller parts for easier retelling.
🏅 Practice makes perfect! The more they retell, the better they get.
✏️ Practice Quiz
- Which of these is the best way to start retelling a story?
- A. "The story has a dragon."
- B. "First, there was..."
- C. "I didn't like the story."
- What should you focus on when retelling a story?
- A. The color of the book.
- B. The main characters and events.
- C. The page numbers.
- What does "setting" mean in a story?
- A. The weather outside.
- B. Where and when the story takes place.
- C. The names of the characters.
- Which word helps to show the order of events?
- A. Because
- B. Then
- C. Maybe
- Why is retelling stories important?
- A. It helps you draw better.
- B. It helps you understand the story.
- C. It helps you run faster.
- What can help children retell a story?
- A. A loud noise
- B. Visual aids like pictures
- C. A complicated map
- What should the sentences be like when retelling a story to kindergarteners?
- A. Very long and complex
- B. Short and simple
- C. Filled with made-up words
Click to see Answers
1. B. "First, there was..."
2. B. The main characters and events.
3. B. Where and when the story takes place.
4. B. Then
5. B. It helps you understand the story.
6. B. Visual aids like pictures
7. B. Short and simple