sequence comprehension skill first grade unit 3 week 6 created by kristi waltke
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SequenceComprehension Skill
First Grade Unit 3 Week 6
Created by Kristi Waltke
Let’s Review
To compare and
means to tell ways in which things are alike and different.
Summarizing a story means telling the story in
a short way. Make sure to tell the important parts.
It may help to think about who the story
is about.
It may help to think about where the
story takes place.
It may help to think about the beginning,
middle and end.
The theme of a story is a big idea you can learn
from reading and thinking about the story.
What does the author want you to know?
Do the characters learn a lesson?
What might happen in your life that can help you
understand the big idea?
A story’s plot is what happens in the beginning, middle and end of the story.
In many stories the events of the story tell how a character’s problem is solved.
Drawing Conclusions
• Authors don’t always come right out and tell you everything in a story.
• Sometimes you are given clues. Like a detective, you have to use the words and pictures to figure out the story!
The order that events take place
is called Sequence. Words like first, next and last
help readers figure out the order of events. Good readers
pay attention to the order in which things happen.
First put the meat and cheese on the bread.
Next close the sandwich.Last eat the sandwich.
Put the ordinal words by the correct sentence.
Jan packs her things.
It’s time for bed in her new home.
Jan watches the people rush around in the city.
first next last
last
first
next
Put the ordinal words by the correct sentence.
Toad’s seeds grew!
Toad shouted at his seeds.
Toad planted some flower seeds.
first next last
last
first
next
Put the ordinal words by the correct sentence.
The caterpillar hangs from a stem.
The caterpillar eats.
The caterpillar grows a shell and is in a chrysalis.
first next last
last
first
next
Put the ordinal words by the correct sentence.
The butterfly lays its own eggs.
The butterfly flies to a flower.
The butterfly’s wings dry off.
first next last
last
first
next
Put the ordinal words by the correct sentence.
Raccoon finds that caterpillar is a chrysalis.
Raccoon looks for caterpillar.
Raccoon sees that most of the leaves are on the ground.
first next last
last
first
next
Put the ordinal words by the correct sentence.
Goose tells Raccoon that he must fly to where it is warm.
Goose helps Raccoon look for Caterpillar.
Goose flies south.
first next last
last
first
next
Put the ordinal words by the correct sentence.
Raccoon tells Bear good night.
Bear tells Raccoon that he will sleep for a long time.
Raccoon goes to Bear’s house.
first next last
last
first
next
Put the ordinal words by the correct sentence.
Raccoon sees Squirrel.
Raccoon tells Squirrel about how their friends are not able to play with them.
Raccoon and Squirrel race and play together.
first next last
last
first
next
Knowing about the sequence of a story will help you become a super
reader!