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Sequencing Worksheets | Pictures, Stories & Events

Boost kids’ logical thinking and storytelling with our sequencing worksheets! From ordering pictures and daily routines to sequencing stories, events, and life cycles, these printable activities make learning engaging. Try our free worksheets now!

First and Next

Let children observe each pair of images in these worksheets and identify which action happens first and which comes next.

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Identifying Correct Sequence

Study sets of pictures and determine whether the events are in the correct order, and mark the sets that are sequenced correctly.

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Ordering and Completing the Sequence

Analyze the images and text across the three themes in these sequencing worksheets, number each step in order, and complete the action sentences.

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Sequencing and Describing

Cut and sequence the five steps in the making of a bowl of soup, a bowl of cereal, and baking a cake, and describe each step in the process.

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Numbering the Stages in a Life Cycle

Examine the images in these worksheets that depict the stages of growth, then number them correctly to understand how organisms develop over time.

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Sequencing Events

Practice sequencing by numbering colorful pictures of Christmas, Halloween, and Easter activities, and build logical thinking and storytelling skills.

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Story Sequencing

Analyze and sequence the story cards in these PDF worksheets, and accurately reconstruct the concise plot progression in the three famous fables.

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Picture Sequence

Match each image involved in the process of building a snowman, making a sandwich, or creating a jack-o-lantern to the correct number.

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Sequencing Daily Routines

Arrange Alice’s morning routine, Sam’s evening routine, and a restaurant visit in the correct chronological order in these printable worksheets.

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Expository Writing Prompts

Organize ideas, thoughts, and processes, and write a clear, step-by-step explanation of the ordered process with these expository prompts.

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