Free Sequencing Worksheets for Summer
Free sequencing worksheets that are perfect for summer! Young learners will sequence and retell four-part summer stories.
Sequencing is an important skill to teach preschool and kindergarten kiddos. It will help them learn to order the world around them. It’s also a great skill to have when it comes to retelling stories.
These free preschool printables are a great resource to have on hand as you begin working on sequencing skills with your little ones.
Free Sequencing Worksheets
Engage your preschoolers in summer learning with these sequencing pictures. Inside this 10-page pack of sequencing activities for preschoolers, you’ll find sequencing pages for ten summer activities. These activities include going on a picnic, going fishing, washing the car, and more.
This no-prep activity pack is perfect for teaching sequencing. Just print the pages, and you’re all set. Have your child choose a worksheet to start with. Discuss the theme – going fishing, for example.
Ask them to identify the first picture of that story. Then, orally discuss everything they would do to complete the activity. For instance, to go fishing they’d first need to gather their supplies. Then, they’ll thread the hook with a worm before casting their line into the water. Hopefully, in the end, they end up with a fish.
Once your child can tell the story in order, have them number the images in order from 1-4. Then, they can color the pictures if they’d like.
Extension Activity:
Older preschoolers or kindergarteners may enjoy retelling the story. If so, let them write (or dictate to you) the story on the back of the worksheet.
PRESCHOOL BOOKS FOR TEACHING SEQUENCING
Fill your book basket with a great collection of books that teach sequencing. Most of these books can be found at your local library or used bookstore.
If you have a hard time finding them, you can order them through my Amazon affiliate links by clicking the images below.
If You Give a Mouse a Cookie – If a hungry little mouse shows up on your doorstep, you might want to give him a cookie. And if you give him a cookie, he’ll ask for a glass of milk. He’ll want to look in a mirror to make sure he doesn’t have a milk mustache, and then he’ll ask for a pair of scissors to give himself a trim….
The Very Hungry Caterpillar – One sunny Sunday, the caterpillar was hatched out of a tiny egg. He was very hungry. On Monday, he ate through one apple; on Tuesday, he ate through three plums – and still he was hungry. When full at last, he made a cocoon around himself and went to sleep, to wake up a few weeks later wonderfully transformed into a butterfly!
How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World – An apple pie is easy to make…if the market is open. But if the market is closed, the world becomes your grocery store. This deliciously silly recipe for apple pie takes readers around the globe to gather ingredients.
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I’m excited to try these with my grandson, thanks so much! Have a great 4th!
Thanks for the sequencing pages. Just what I needed for my granddaughters
Thanks for the worksheets!
Mrs. Powell
Very helpful
Just what I need