Peter's casserole is one of my favorite stories. It is originally a story by Nasreddin Hoca. Nasreddin Hoca's stories are usually very short. For that reason I edited the story and eventually it became "Peter's casserole". So this story seems a bit familiar to many students, precisely because it is based on a folk tale that is passed on from generation to generation. This story is not for a beginner level. Peter's casserole I only use 2 pictures while telling the pan. One photo to explain the word "old" and a photo of a calendar to visually "count" the days. For the rest I draw the full story.
Above you see the story as I usually draw it while telling (in Dutch).
I plan to keep a "storybook" next school year in which I want to draw all the stories I've told in class. This allows the students to review the stories again during the break. At the end of the school year I want to "raffle" the storybook.
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