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BUNDLE 1: Sequencing, sequence, Sequencing Stories with Pictures,retelling story

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    Do you know a child who is not able to set the table? The child struggles with what should 

    be done first and where everything goes. 

    Do you know a child who can’t follow the specific “order” of steps to solve math problems correctly? 

    Do you know a child who struggles to tell you about their school day? When they try to tell you about it, their story may be jumbled and hard to follow.

    If yes, then these kids may have trouble with sequencing. Sequencing is such an important tool to learn for our students because it affects their ability to tell a story, comprehend a book, retell a story they read, order events to make a plan, or tell you about something they did. That is why sequencing has a huge impact on literacy, language, communication, and social interaction. It is a must-teach skill in a developmental curriculum. 

    Language is the very first thing kids learn to sequence. They know that when they use words and sounds in a particular order, they get certain results. Language issues aren’t the only reason for trouble with sequencing tasks. Working memory issues cause some children to lose hold of the proper order of doing things. 

    Teaching sequencing is considered one of the most important things in speech therapy. It is a critical communication and life skill. Sequencing is the process of combining things in a particular order – the following of one thing after another. In the context of speech and language, sequencing refers to a skill that we use to discover the components of an event and break it down into simple steps, such as the beginning, the middle and the end of an event. It also refers to the ability to align thoughts, language, knowledge, information or actions in a certain order and retrieve them to complete a given task.

    We use sequencing skills in all areas of our life and don’t even realize it. You use these skills to follow multi-step directions, complete a math problem, break a big task into small tasks, form complete sentences with the correct syntax, or to retell a story. 

    92 WONDERFUL SEQUENCING STORIES INCLUDED IN THIS BUNDLE:

    1. A broken vase
    2. Lost umbrella
    3. Brushing your teeth
    4. A good dog
    5. Pet grooming
    6. Making a sandwich
    7. Building a scooter
    8. A field mouse
    9. Breakfast surprise
    10. Alphabet
    11. Balloon stuck in a tree
    12. Planting a tree
    13. Cleaning your room
    14. Cats love fish bones
    15. Doll’s laundry
    16. Catching a burglar
    17. Helping a cat
    18. Eating ice-cream
    19. Balloon pops
    20. Hot sun
    21. A boy and his kite
    22. Washing dishes
    23. Going fishing in a pond
    24. A poor bird!
    25. Building blocks
    26. Feeding the birds
    27. Sandcastle
    28. A bird and a fox
    29. Washing the car
    30. A warm jacket
    31. Out of the cocoon
    32. A wet chair
    33. Making popcorn
    34. A beach day
    35. Getting a haircut
    36. A good boy
    37. Oh, my coffee!
    38. Sending a letter
    39. A gift
    40. A hungry dog
    41. Birthday party
    42. Birds love breadcrumbs
    43. A clown
    44. Disappearing act
    45. A hungry fish!
    46. Milking a cow
    47. Waiting for a bus 
    48. Cleaning up litter 
    49. Woolly sheep 
    50. A happy snake
    51. Getting dressed 
    52. Clean hands 
    53. New haircut
    54. Smashing the sandcastle 
    55. Apple-tree accident
    56. Good night!
    57. Making tea 
    58. Let’s get ready
    59. Going to work 
    60. The cat and the yarn 
    61. The morning 
    62. Hiding the bone
    63. A sweet dolphin 
    64. Stolen milk
    65. The life cycle of a frog
    66. Visiting grandma 
    67. A magician
    68. Laundry day 
    69. Strike 
    70. Flowers blooming
    71. Hen’s chicks Accident 
    72. Swim ring 
    73. A tree grows
    74. A fruit bowl 
    75. High tide! 
    76. Catching a butterfly
    77. Picture day 
    78. Bye bye 
    79. Mr. Snowman 
    80. Making acorn horses 
    81. Building an airplane
    82. Snow day 
    83. The pelican surprise! 
    84. Sewing your own dress 
    85. Chewing a bone
    86. Let’s grow a tree 
    87. A nice turtle 
    88. Be careful!
    89. Classroom 
    90. The big carrot 
    91. A growing girl 
    92. Where is the popcorn?

    Sequencing, sequence,  Sequencing Stories with Pictures, retelling stories, retell

    Our sequencing stories are teacher-approved for language and speech therapy students. Each story contains four pictures with simple sentence descriptions. These will strengthen our children’s sequential auditory skills as well as logical thought and visual memory process. Our children will improve their communication skills as they retell each story in their own words. 

    Sequencing skills are an important part of language development. The ability to sequence is one of many skills that contributes to students' ability to comprehend what they read. Sequencing is a foundational skill to many aspects of language, executive functioning skills, and other areas of academics. Sequencing is a common area that children struggle with. If they don’t develop a strong foundation when they are young, it’s easy to get behind and it can affect many areas of their lives. Sequencing difficulties can be a result of language deficits, executive functioning issues, or lack of attention skills. 

    Sequencing is the ability to arrange language, thoughts, information and actions in a certain order to get things done. Without this skill, it’s hard to complete tasks correctly. And it’s often the reason why some kids seem unable to follow simple directions. 

    It is very likely that trouble with sequencing language will cause problems for the child down the line. Without those early skills, kids have a harder time developing a natural sense of how other things should be ordered. Younger children who have trouble with sequencing often struggle with sequences of pretend play. They might also say sentences in a muddled order or say things that seem unrelated to the topic. 

    Older or more verbal children who struggle with sequencing often find it hard to tell a story or a piece of news; as they jump backwards and forwards and miss important parts out. They might not be able to answer the question they were asked or may waffle and fail to come to the point. 

    Sequencing is also an important reading comprehension strategy. It allows students to make sense of how events unfold in their reading. In turn, these reading skills will help students in their own writing. It will help them to construct a cohesive and logical flow to their writing that readers can easily follow. 

    Strong sequencing skills help students: 

    ○ With their reading comprehension of a text, especially narrative texts. 

    ○ Understand the structure of a text and how it is put together. 

    ○ Understand how texts are kept cohesive through the use of linking devices such as connectives and transitions. 

    ○ Organize information and ideas in their own writing. 

    ○ Develop problem-solving skills that are important in other curriculum areas too. 

    Total Pages
    96 pages
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    Teaching Duration
    Lifelong tool
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