Sequence of Events 0301.3.6 Rearrange sentences to form a sequential, coherent paragraph.

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Sequence of Events 0301.3.6 Rearrange sentences to form a sequential, coherent paragraph.

Be a Sequence Detective!

Why is it important for things to be in order? BrainPop clip

Sequence is the order in which events happen.

Certain words can be sequence clues.

Time-Order Words first next then finally

Time-Order Expression in the morning after that later that day two weeks later

Other Time Words yesterday Saturday April winter

Now be a sequence detective Now be a sequence detective. See if you can spot the clue words in the following story.

Last Tuesday I met my new friend Mickey Last Tuesday I met my new friend Mickey. We were both in a ball game at recess. I told him he had made a good catch during the game. Later that day we played in a softball game. We were on the same team and we won!

Last Tuesday I met my new friend Mickey Last Tuesday I met my new friend Mickey. We were both in a ball game at recess. I told him he had made a good catch during the game. Later that day we played in a softball game. We were on the same team and we won!

After the game, we traded some baseball cards, and then he said he wanted to ask me something. After he finished talking, we walked to the bus stop.

After the game, we traded some baseball cards, and then he said he wanted to ask me something. After he finished talking, we walked to the bus stop.

The next morning, I was able to answer his question The next morning, I was able to answer his question. My parents said that I would go to his family’s apartment to have dinner with him on his birthday, December 6.

The next morning, I was able to answer his question The next morning, I was able to answer his question. My parents said that I would go to his family’s apartment to have dinner with him on his birthday, December 6.

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