Represents the beginning.
(First, Then, Last)
First
Represents the middle.
(First, Then, Last)
Then
Represents the ending.
(First, Then, Last)
Last
What is Sequencing?
The order of events in a story.
The order of events or details in a story is called...
Sequencing
The beginning tells you what happens...
(first, second, third)
first
The middle tells you what happens...
(first, next, last)
next
The ending tells you what happens...
(first, next, last)
last
When does the school day start?
8:00am
What happens during the middle of the school day?
4th period or lunch
If you make a PB&J sandwich, which step comes first?
Hints: Jelly, Bite, Ingredients
Gather your ingredients
What happened second?
Noah opened the door, put on his backpack, and went outside.
Noah put his backpack on.
What is the conclusion of the story?
Noah opened the door, put on his backpack, and went outside.
Noah went outside.
What happens before Ms. Bennett's class?
1st period
What happens after Ms. Bennett's class?
3rd period
Your cat is stuck in a tree. The fire department saves it. What has to happen before the fire department saves your cat?
You call the fire department!
I put the leash on my dog. We took a walk. He saw a squirrel. He chased the squirrel. We went home.
What happened after the dog saw the squirrel?
He chased the squirrel.
When does the school day end?
3:00pm
Ultimately
Ending Word
Consequently
Middle
How do fairytales begin?
Once upon a time
Another sequence word for middle besides next.
Then · In turn · Consequently · After that · Second
Another sequence word for the ending besides the last.
· At the end · Finally · Ultimately · In conclusion · To finish
Buzz! My clock wakes me. First, I get out of bed. Next, I brush my teeth. Last, I get dressed for school.
First, Next, Last
Mom and I will bake today! First, we mix the dough and place it on a pan. Next, we put it in the oven. Last, we eat the treat!
Today