This medium worksheet pushes students to apply sequencing inside familiar story scenarios. Part A offers nine fill-in-the-blank sentences set in everyday contexts like getting ready for school, asking which events happen near the beginning or end. Part B is a matching activity where students order four planting steps — digging a hole, dropping a seed, watering it, and watching it bloom — with first, second, third, and fourth-step labels.
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Sequencing Events
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. In a story about getting ready for school, 'Wake up' would happen first.
2. In the same story, 'Walk to the bus stop' would happen near the end.
3. The signal word that means 'right after' is next.
4. If a story says 'Last, the boy went to sleep,' that event is at the end.
5. The word 'then' can replace the word 'next' in a sequence.
6. In a story about planting a seed, 'The flower blooms' happens last.
7. A reader can use sequence words to retell a story in the right order.
8. The event that starts a story is found at the beginning.
9. 'First, she opened the book' tells us the first event.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
Dig a hole in the soil.
→ 1st - The first step
4th - The last step
Watch the flower bloom.
→ 4th - The last step
1st - The first step
Drop a seed into the hole.
→ 2nd - The second step
3rd - The third step
Water the seed every day.
→ 3rd - The third step
2nd - The second step
Sequencing Events
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1) In a story about getting ready for school, 'Wake up' would happen first.
2) In the same story, 'Walk to the bus stop' would happen near the end.
3) The signal word that means 'right after' is next.
4) If a story says 'Last, the boy went to sleep,' that event is at the end.
5) The word 'then' can replace the word 'next' in a sequence.
6) In a story about planting a seed, 'The flower blooms' happens last.
7) A reader can use sequence words to retell a story in the right order.
8) The event that starts a story is found at the beginning.
9) 'First, she opened the book' tells us the first event.
★ Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1) Match each item to its correct answer.
Dig a hole in the soil.
→ 1st - The first step
4th - The last step
Watch the flower bloom.
→ 4th - The last step
1st - The first step
Drop a seed into the hole.
→ 2nd - The second step
3rd - The third step
Water the seed every day.
→ 3rd - The third step
2nd - The second step
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