Evan Moor Early Learning Resources - Sequencing
Sequencing practice, whether picture stories or simple word stories, provides young learners with many important skills. Sequencing provides a wide variety of reproducible cut-and-paste sequencing activities for children from preschool to beginning readers. The book is divided to the progressively difficult sections: real-life sequencing experiences, 3-, 4- and 6- part picture stories, sequencing words into sentences, and sentences into simple stories. Details on each section in the book: Beginning Sequencing - teaching ideas for sequencing real-life events and full-page picture cards for sequencing 3 popular nursery rhymes. Picture Stories - reproducible cut-and-paste pages begin with 4 3-part picture stories and progress to 6 4-part and 10 six-part stories. What Happens Next? - students either cut & paste or draw to show what follows pictured events. Make a Sentence - students cut out words and past in order to tell about a picture. Beginning vocabulary; sentence length 3-5 words. Pictures and Words - students cut out sentences with simple-vocabulary (short vowels, common sight vocabulary) and paste them under the correct picture to create a 4-part story. Sequence Stories - students cut and paste 4 or 6 sentences to create a story about a picture. Vocabulary contains short and long vowels and more special words. Sequence and Write - students cut and paste 3 4 or 6 pictures in order and them write about the pictures to tell a story. Complete step-by-step directions and all the patterns you need are included. Fun, instructive illustrations throughout.

