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20 April 2025

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Bring the classic story Peace at Last by Jill Murphy to life in your classroom with this hands-on sequencing and retelling activity — perfect for supporting story structure, oral storytelling, and early writing skills.

This engaging resource includes illustrated story cards for children to cut, order, and retell the main events from the story. Ideal for EYFS and KS1 learners, it encourages comprehension, recall, and sentence building in a fun and interactive way.

What’s Included:
Printable cut-and-stick sequencing cards featuring colourful illustrations from the story
Ideal for small groups, literacy rotations, or whole-class carpet work.

Perfect for:

Story sequencing.
Oral retelling and drama.
Sentence building and caption writing.
Working with EAL or SEND pupils.
Reading corner or independent storytelling.
Use this resource alongside a class read of Peace at Last to help pupils retell
key events and understand the structure of a story — with visual support every step of the way!

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