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Sequencing Activities

for Preschoolers
Group 4:

- Noviana Nainggolan
- Octy Johanes
- Retno Nurul Anisa
Simple lesson planning rules :

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Present new language
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Use receptive tasks
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Provide controlled
before asking students before produce tasks practice before
to practice it independent practice
Step lesson

Warm-up Presentation Practice

Application Warm - up Follow up


assessment
Definition of Sequencing
The ability to understand how a series of
events occur in order and the approximate
duration of those events.
Why is Sequencing Important?
 Recognize patterns  Retell stories and past events
 Make predictions  Put words and sounds
 Put a series of objects or together in the correct order
events in a logical order to communicate
 Understand transition words  Follow daily routines at
like first, next, and last home and school
 Know the elements of a  Approach an unfamiliar task
story like beginning, middle, in a logical manner
and end  Know when a task is
 Comprehend stories completed
Engaging Sequencing Activities for Kindergarteners
and Preschoolers

Use sequencing words (such as first,


then, next, last) often in your
everyday questions and
conversations with children.
Sequencing Activities for Preschoolers

Sequence a story with pictures

Line It Up is an engaging activity that includes


sets of Story Cards, such as the life cycle of a
butterfly and how pumpkins grow
Sequencing Activities for Preschoolers

Build a person, piece by piece

Mat Man is a favorite activity where


children build a person using Wood
Pieces and the Mat for Wood Pieces.
Sequencing Activities for Preschoolers

Put letters in ABC order

A separate set of cards has capitals on one


side and the corresponding lowercase
letter on the other side, so children can
practice sequencing letters both ways.
Sequencing Activities for Preschoolers

Sequence numbers

Tag Bags is another manipulative that can be


used for number sequencing Each bean bag
is opened with one of a variety of fasteners
to reveal a number and corresponding set of
dots for counting.
Thank You
Preschool certificate
rose fox
Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun
and the smallest one in the Solar System—
it’s only a bit larger than the Moon

Angeles Orozco Miriam Cruz


Highschool Teacher
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