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Picture Sequencing Activity

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Picture Sequencing Activity

Children arranging picture sequence cards

🔢 Part 1: Put the Pictures in Order

1. Look at these pictures of making a sandwich. Circle the number that shows the correct order from first to last:

Get bread → Add filling → Cut sandwich → Eat sandwich

Eat sandwich → Get bread → Add filling → Cut sandwich

Add filling → Get bread → Eat sandwich → Cut sandwich

2. What comes FIRST when washing your hands?

Dry your hands

Turn on the water

Put soap on your hands

3. What comes LAST when planting a seed?

Put the seed in the soil

Water the seed

Dig a hole

4. Which word tells us what happens at the beginning?

Last

First

Next

✏️ Part 2: Complete the Sequences

5. Fill in the missing sequencing words:

Getting dressed in the morning:

________ put on your underwear.

________ put on your shirt.

________ put on your shoes.

6. Write or draw what comes next:

Making toast: First, get the bread. Next, put it in the toaster. Then, _________________.

7. Tell me about brushing your teeth. Use the words First, Next, and Last:

🎨 Part 3: Draw Your Own Sequence

8. Draw pictures to show how to make your bed. Draw what happens first, next, and last:

First:

Next:

Last:

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