The Enormous Turnip Story Visual Aids (SB628)
A set of A4-size printable visual aids for use when telling the story of The Enormous Turnip. It includes pictures of the characters and large story text to aid participation. Can also be printed for use on classroom displays or laminated for story sequencing activities.
The Enormous Turnip Character Description Writing Frames (SB9293)
Printable writing frames for writing descriptions/profiles of characters from the story of The Enormous Turnip.
The Enormous Turnip Colouring Sheets (SB9294)
Simple colouring sheets featuring the items and characters from the story of ‘The Enormous Turnip’.
The Enormous Turnip A4 Page Borders (SB6355)
Portrait and landscape The Enormous Turnip story A4 page borders. Includes editable Microsoft Word templates as well as resizable JPG images.
Enormous Turnip Role-Play Masks (SB1835)
A set of printable cut-out character masks for role-playing the story of The Enormous Turnip.
Enormous Turnip Role-Play Masks - Black and White (SB1836)
A set of printable cut-out character masks (black and white) for role-playing the story of The Enormous Turnip.
The Enormous Turnip Small World Scenery (SB2326)
A useful set of printable backdrops to laminate for use in your sand tray or small-world area.
Enormous Turnip Playdough Mats (SB3139)
A set of 7 printable playdough mats linked to the story of The Enormous Turnip.
The Enormous Turnip Story Cut-Outs (SB9292)
A set of printable cut-out character and object pictures for use when retelling the story of The Enormous Turnip. These are ideal for laminating and using on story boards or story mats to encourage oral retelling of the story.
The Enormous Turnip Colour and Write Worksheets (SB9295)
A set of simple printable sheets featuring items and characters from the story of The Enormous Turnip along with writing lines below.
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The Enormous Turnip Sequencing Sheets (SB12211)
A set of simple black and white pictures (4-to-a-page) that can be cut out and sequenced. Alternatively, they can be used as stimulus for children’s own written retelling of the story.