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by Brenda Casey

'Sleeping Beauty' - a traditional fairy tale retold by Brenda Casey,
illustrated by Christopher Gunson.

Print out the shared text Sleeping Beauty.
Print out (and duplicate) the activity sheets sheet 3a, sheet 3b and any other resources you plan to use from the Print and Do page.

Rhymes and jingles featuring initial s clusters
What are little boys made of?;
Elsie Marley is grown so fine;
Four stiff standers;
Mary had a little lamb;
Let's to bed says sleepy head;
Sticks and stones may break my bones
Books featuring initial s blends
Una Leavy, Harry's Stormy Night (Orchard);
Satoshi Kitamura,
When Sheep Cannot Sleep (Red Fox);
Stop, Look and Listen (Kingscourt Publications)

scab, scan, scuff, skid, skill, skim, skin, skip, skull;
slab, slam, slap, slim, slip, slot, slug;
smack, small, smash, smell, smug; snack, snag, snap, sniff, snip,
snug;
speck, spell;
spin, spill, spot;
stab, star, step, still, stick, stop;
swan, swap, swell, swim