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Sequencing is the process of putting events, ideas, and objects in a logical order. It is also includes executing movements in the correct order to complete a motor task. Because children are required to sequence throughout their day, it is very important to learn the concepts of order-“first”, “next”, and “last”. Strong sequencing skills will help a child in the areas of literacy, following directions, conveying information, solving problems, and executing complex motor tasks.
Color the images. Cut and paste the life cycle in order. Use the word bank to label each step.
Color the images. Cut and paste the life cycle in order. Use the word bank to label each step.
Instructions: Print accordion book template page. Cut around outside solid lines. **Make sure NOT to cut off flap. Cut page in half on the middle horizontal solid line. This will form two long rectangles. Tape the flap behind the tadpole with 2 legs image to make one long rectangle. Fold each square along the dotted line like an accordion. Write each step of the life cycle. Use the word bank.
Instructions: Print accordion book template page. Cut around outside solid lines. **Make sure NOT to cut off flap. Cut page in half on the middle horizontal solid line. This will form two long rectangles. Tape the flap behind the chrysalis image to make one long rectangle. Fold each square along the dotted line like an accordion. Write each step of the life cycle. Use the word bank.
Color, Cut, and glue the pictures in the correct order.
Color, Cut, and glue the pictures in the correct order.
Color, Cut, and glue the pictures in the correct order.
Read the poem provided. Color the pictures, cut out each box and glue in the order of the nursery rhyme.
Color, Cut, and glue the pictures in the correct order.
2 versions included! Color, Cut, and glue the pictures in the correct order.
2 versions included! Color, Cut, and glue the pictures in the correct order.