DISCUSS SEQUENCE
Tell students it is important to keep track of the
sequence, or order, of events to understand some
stories and articles. Discuss a story recently read
in which the sequence of events was crucial to a
correct understanding of the story.
TEACH CLUE WORDS
Write clue words on the board that can signal
sequence, such as first, next, then, and finally.
Explain that these words show the order in which
things happen. Also teach that dates and times of
the day signal sequence.
SEQUENCE SENTENCE STRIPS
Write a clear sequence of events on sentence
strips. Partners can work together to place the
strips in the correct order. They can retell the
events, inserting clue words to show the
sequence.
Sequence
Keeping track of the sequence of events helps students understand what they
read. Use this routine to help students develop sequence skills.
Kane, Sharon. "Teaching Skills Within Meaningful Contexts." The Reading Teacher, vol. 52, no. 2
(October 1998), pp. 182–184.
Sharon Kane,
"Teaching Skills Within Meaningful Contexts"
"Classes that read widely will encounter all sorts of ways authors play
with time; recognizing flashbacks and attending to words and phrases
denoting the passage of time or the sequential order of events are crucial
to comprehension."
Research on Sequence