Free Printable Order and Sequence Activities
Sequencing — putting things in the right order — is essential for reading comprehension, math, and everyday problem-solving. These worksheets help your child practice ordering daily routines, story events, and number sequences.
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Talk through your daily sequence: "First we wake up, then we eat breakfast, then we brush teeth." Routine is the easiest sequence to master.
After reading a book, ask "What happened first? What happened next? What happened last?" Story retelling builds both sequencing and comprehension.
Recipes are perfect sequences. Talk through each step: "First we mix, then we pour, then we bake." Cooking shows that order matters.
Introduce words like first, next, then, after, finally, and last. These words help children describe and understand order in any context.
This printable is a great start. Our 10-minute daily lessons take it further with interactive exercises, progress tracking, and a structured 48-week curriculum.
Start a 10-Minute LessonThis printable is part of the Sequencing topic. View full topic hub ›
This printable works best when paired with guided practice and short lessons.