Indicate the correct sequence of events in text. SPI 0501.5.7
Links verified on 9/8/2014
- Brushing your teeth - put the instructions in order
- Carving a Pumpkin - put the instructions in order
- Chronological Order - interactive site using nonfiction selection.
- How To Build A Snowman - write a coherent informational report describing the sequential steps of how to build a snowman.
- I Can Wash Dishes - The pictures on this sheet are supposed to tell a story but they are in the wrong order.
- Making Homemade Pizza - put the instructions in order
- Making Toast - put the instructions in order
- Making a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich - put the instructions in order
- Order of Events Worksheets - fiction and non-fiction selections.
- Planting flowers - put the instructions in order
- Practice with Explaining a Process - a lab activity to practice putting the steps of a process in order [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Probable Passage Matrix - Fill out this form to put your story in order.
- Reading Exercises - comprehension, fill in and sequencing
- Reading Selection - Answer the questions to sequence the events.
- Sequence of Events - arrange events in chronological order.
- Sequence the Story - drag the pictures in the correct order - Students can have the story read to them if necessary.
- Sentence Order in Paragraphs - lesson and practice [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Sequencing Events - [designed for grade 3] "Click on the picture on the right and read the story. When you finish reading the story, answer the questions below."
- Sequencing Events - Make tea through this interactive site. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Sequencing Events - Practice your cooking skills and put the steps in order. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Sequencing for fun - many activities from which to choose
- Sequence It!- using fairy tales to be read on online, students sequence the events they read about; lesson plan; can adapt this by selecting different fairy tales. [This expired link is available through the Wayback Machine Internet Archive. If the page doesn't load quickly click on Impatient? at the bottom right of the page.]
- Sequencing Stories - Put these sentences in order to make a story. (scroll down to find the activities)
- Sequencing Story - Put these sentences in order to create a story.
- Sentence Sequencing - put the following sentences into order to make a paragraph.
- Sequencing - Making a Snowman - put text in the correct order
- Sequencing - Washing Your Hair - put text in the correct order
- Sequencing Events of a Story Activities - a collection of resources at Internet4Classrooms
- Story Building
- A special Christmas Present - Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Nasreddin and the Beggar - Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Nasreddin and the Ferry Man - Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Nasreddin and the Pot - Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Nasreddin and the Smell of Soup - Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Nasreddin Goes Shopping - Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Nasreddin's Visitors - Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Two Sisters and a Cat - Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Story Sequence with Word - lesson plan - the description contains a link to a Word document to download - you can insert your own stories in the boxes and let your students place them in correct sequence
- Story Shackles (Linking Students To Written Text) - lesson plan - Story Shackles is an imaginative and stimulating way for students to acquire the ability to retell events of a story or text, sequence the action or happenings in a story, or to simply summarize the plot, main ideas with supporting details, or general information of a story or text
- Storygram - Fill out these two pages to help students identify story elements and sequencing
- Washing Your Hair - put the instructions in order
- Writing a Branching Story Using Excel - a step by step module on writing with Excel - this type of story can be used for predicting events
- Billy Bear - [sample of a branching story] a simple story with several possible endings depending on the decisions a reader makes [in the form of an Excel workbook]
- The Town Witch - [sample of a branching story] a story with several possible endings depending on the decisions a reader makes [in the form of an Excel workbook]
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