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Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 1-4) Cut out the number card and the story pictures. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3. Four sets in one download.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 5-8) Cut out the number card and the story pictures. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3. Four sets in one download: Waiter, Bad Cook, Sliding, Popped Balloon
Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 9-12) Cut out the number card and the story pictures. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3. Four sets in one download: Crooked Picture, Broken TV, Diver, Firefighter
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Story Sequencing: St. Patrick’s Day Surprise (primary/elem) Cut out the pictures and put them in order next to the sentences. Then write a story that uses the sentences as the foundation. Good early reader work.
Story Sequencing: St. Patrick’s Day Surprise (upper elem/middle) Read the events, put them in order (explaining the reasoning for the order), then write them into a story with creative embellishments. This lesson is adaptable to a variety of levels.
Story Sequencing: St. Patrick’s Day Surprise (elem/upper elem) Read the story, then number the events as they occur in the story. Write the story again in your own handwriting and draw a picture to go with the text.
Fiction: Pat’s St. Patrick’s Day Surprise (upper elem) "Pat loved to pinch any kids who were not wearing green." A fictional reading comprehension about a St. Patrick’s Day adventure.
Story Sequence: Margaret's Valentines (primary/elem) Cut out the pictures and put them in order next to the sentences. Then write a story that uses the sentences as the foundation. Good early reader work.
Story Sequence: Margaret's Valentines (elem/upper elem) Read the story, then number the events as they occur in the story. Write the story again in your own handwriting and draw a picture to go with the text.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 13-16) Cut out the number card and the story pictures. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3. Four sets in one download.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 17-20) Cut out the number card and the story pictures. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3. Four sets in one download.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 21-24) Cut out the number card and the story pictures. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3. Four sets in one download.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 25-28) Cut out the number card and the story pictures telling the story. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 29-32) Cut out the number card and the story pictures telling the story. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards (sets 33-36) Cut out the number card and the story pictures. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3. Four sets in one download.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards 1 (Broken Window) Cut out the number card and the story pictures telling the story of a broken window. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards 2 (Open Door) Cut out the number card and the story pictures telling the story of opening a door. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards 3 (Football) Cut out the number card and the story pictures telling the story of a scored football goal. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3.
Story Sequence: Picture Cards 4 (Beehive) Cut out the number card and the story pictures telling the story of a broken beehive. Put the story pictures in order from 1 to 3.
Story Sequence: A Day at the Beach (primary/elem) Cut out the pictures and put them in order next to the sentences. Then write a story that uses the sentences as the foundation. Good early reader work.
Story Sequence: Meteor Shower (elem/upper elem) "Blaise loves meteor showers." Read the story, then number the events as they occur in the story. Write the story again in your own handwriting and draw a picture to go with the text.
Story Sequence: Meteor Shower (upper elem/middle) "Blaise falls asleep while watching the meteor shower." Read the events, put them in order (explaining the reasoning for the order), then write them into a story with creative embellishments. This lesson is adaptable to a variety of levels.
Story Sequence: Meteor Shower (primary/elem) "First, Blaise and her family pack the car." Cut out the pictures and put them in order next to the sentences. Then read a story that uses the sentences as the foundation. Good early reader work.
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