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Also at the easy level, this worksheet shifts from signal-word vocabulary to actual story actions. Part A asks students to sort six cookie-baking steps such as 'Preheat the oven' and 'Eat the fresh cookies' into Happens Early or Happens Late. Part B's five fill-in-the-blank sentences reinforce that story events follow a fixed order, while Part C uses four true-or-false statements to confirm understanding of sequence words like 'next' and 'first.'

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Busy Bee
Sequencing Events
Grade 2
★ Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
Gather all the ingredients.Take the baked cookies out.Mix all the ingredients together.Let the cookies cool.Preheat the oven.Eat the fresh cookies.
Happens Early
Happens Late
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) The events of a story happen in a certain order.
2) The word 'next' tells what happens right after the first event.
3) 'After that' and 'then' are both sequence words.
4) The middle of a story is where the main events happen.
5) Before eating, you must let the cookies cool.
★ Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1) Sequence words help us know what happened first, next, and last.
True
False
2) A story's events can happen in any order.
True
False
3) 'Next' comes after 'first' in a sequence.
True
False
4) The end of a story is also called the beginning.
True
False
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