Kate's Missing Bracelet | Narrative Sequencing | WH Questions | Comprehension

Support sequencing, comprehension, and narrative skills with this differentiated story activity!

Join Kate and her friend Emma as they search for a special bracelet that has gone missing. This engaging story has been designed with multiple levels of difficulty to support children with varying language and literacy abilities.

Included in this resource:

  • A short story narrative

  • 4 levels of picture sequencing activities (easy to advanced)

  • 4 levels of WH question activities

  • 2 levels of True or False comprehension activities

Skills targeted:

  • Sequencing

  • Listening comprehension

  • WH questions

  • Recall

  • Inferencing

  • Narrative development

  • Understanding emotions

  • Expressive language

Ideal for:

  • Speech-language therapy

  • Special education

  • Preschool and primary classrooms

  • Small group instruction

  • Home practice

How to use:

  • Read the short story.

  • Complete the sequencing activities, selecting the level that best matches the student’s abilities.

  • Use the WH questions to target listening comprehension and recall,selecting the level that best matches the student’s abilities.

  • Complete the True or False activities.

  • Encourage discussion about the characters’ feelings and emotions.


If you enjoy this resource, I’d really appreciate your feedback as it helps support my work and allows me to continue creating more materials. If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out via email on accesabilityspeech@gmail.com. I’m always happy to help!

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