This challenging sequencing events worksheet stretches kindergartners with science and real-world processes. Part A is four multiple choice questions: a caterpillar eating leaves before building a cocoon, pouring batter in a pan after mixing, putting a letter in the mailbox as the last mailing step, and morning circle time as the first event of the school day.

Part B has five fill-in-the-blank sentences about building a block tower, using first, Next, keep, after, and begin to describe stacking one block, adding more, the tower falling when it gets too tall, and starting again from the first step. Tackling these longer four- and five-step sequences builds the comprehension foundation kindergartners will need for retelling longer texts in first grade.

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Busy Bee
Sequencing Events
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. A caterpillar becomes a butterfly. What happens first?
 A) It flies away
 B) It builds a cocoon
 C) It eats many leaves
 D) It lays eggs
2. Which step comes after you mix cake batter?
 A) Crack the eggs
 B) Pour it in a pan
 C) Eat the cake
 D) Get a bowl
3. What is the last step when mailing a letter?
 A) Write the letter
 B) Put it in the mailbox
 C) Put it in an envelope
 D) Write the address
4. Which event happens first in a school day?
 A) Ride the bus home
 B) Eat lunch
 C) Morning circle time
 D) Pack up your backpack
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) To build a tower, first you stack one block.
2) Next you add more blocks on top carefully.
3) You keep adding blocks until it is tall.
4) The tower falls down after it gets too tall.
5) You can begin again from the first step.
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