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Sequence of Events

Sequence of Events. Sequence of Events. The sequence of events in a story is the order in which the events happen The beginning, middle, and end. Sequence of Events. Sequence means to put something in order from first to last. Sequence of Events.

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Sequence of Events

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  1. Sequence of Events

  2. Sequence of Events • The sequence of events in a story is the order in which the events happen • The beginning, middle, and end

  3. Sequence of Events • Sequence means to put something in order from first to last

  4. Sequence of Events • Knowing the sequence of events in a story makes the story easier to follow. • When events are not in order, the story becomes unclear and hard to understand.

  5. Sequence of Events • We also use sequence of events to help us perform daily activities like: • giving and following directions • sewing a dress, or • cooking a new recipe

  6. Sequence of Events • The words first, next, then, before, after, and finally are examples of sequence words

  7. City Food Bank • Each year, the City Food Bank gives food to more than 36,000 hungry people in our county. Some are low-income families. Others are unemployed. Still others have had their homes destroyed by fires. As a volunteer, you will first greet people who bring food to the Food Bank. Next, you will help unload the food from cars and write down what was given. Then your biggest job will be to sort food and pack it into boxes. To participate, you will need to complete a half-hour training class that will count toward your service hours.

  8. Fill in the flow chart. Sequence how gifts of food to the City Food Bank are handled.

  9. Let’s Look at Another Example • Making a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich • First, get out: • two slices of bread • a jar of peanut butter • a jar of jelly • Next, spread the peanut butter on the bread • Then, spread the jelly on the bread • Put the two slices of bread together • Finally, slice the PBJ sandwich into two

  10. Now, Apply What You Learned First, form teams of two or three Then, using paper and pencil, diagram a sequence of events Next, get an iPad from your teacher Then, open the app, Educreations Finally, record your sequence of events in Educreations

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