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Sequencing Events of a Story
Links verified on 9/7/2009
- Build a Story - [A special Christmas Present] Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Build a Story - [Nasreddin and the Beggar] Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Build a Story - [Nasreddin and the Ferry Man] Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Build a Story - [Nasreddin and the Pot] Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Build a Story - [Nasreddin and the Smell of Soup] Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Build a Story - [Nasreddin Goes Shopping] Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Build a Story - [Nasreddin's Visitors] Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Build a Story - [Two Sisters and a Cat] Three sentences are presented. You select the one you think comes first and gradually build a story.
- Creating a story wall - Every picture tells a story! Lesson plan for young students K-2
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- List and Time Order Patterns - a lab activity to use transition words to identify the sequence of ideas and the paragraph pattern presented
- Order of Events Worksheets - free worksheets from TeAchnology
- Organizing and Linking Your Ideas - lab activity to practice organizing and linking ideas
- Practice with Explaining a Process - a lab activity to practice putting the steps of a process in order
- Reading Selection - Answer the questions to sequence the events.
- Sequencing Events - Make tea through this interactive site.
- Sequencing Events - Practice your cooking skills and put the steps in order.
- Sequencing Stories - Put these sentences in order to make a story. (scroll down to find the activities)
- Sequencing Story - Put these sentences in order to create a story.
- Sequencing a Story - Handout for middle school students.
- Transitions and Patterns of Organization - explanation of six common types
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