Sequencing involves ordering events from first to last as they occur in a story. To correctly sequence events, one must understand the details and use personal experience to arrange the events in the proper order. Knowing the sequence of events also allows one to make relevant predictions about what will likely happen next in the story.
Sequencing involves ordering events from first to last as they occur in a story. To correctly sequence events, one must understand the details and use personal experience to arrange the events in the proper order. Knowing the sequence of events also allows one to make relevant predictions about what will likely happen next in the story.
Sequencing involves ordering events from first to last as they occur in a story. To correctly sequence events, one must understand the details and use personal experience to arrange the events in the proper order. Knowing the sequence of events also allows one to make relevant predictions about what will likely happen next in the story.
relevant prediction about stories EN2RC-IIId-e- 2.4
MA. PIA L. ESPLANA
DEMO TEACHER Arrange the following pictures by numbering it 1-5 based on the correct sequence.
Wet your hands Dry your hands Rinse your hand
Lather and scrub Put a soap to get well with clean first with clean with clean your hands rid of germs water water towel/tissue Sequence is the order in which events happen. It is putting things in order from first to last because every situation or story has its beginning and ending.
You can sequence events by knowing the details,
using personal experience, and understanding the message. Knowing the correct sequence will also help you predict what will likely happen next. ACTIVITY 1 Try to arrange the following events by putting 1-3. In arranging events, you can use the details and your personal experience to put there in order.
_______ When he went from their house, he noticed that the
clouds were dark.
_______ So, he used and went back to their house.
_______ Andy was about to go to school last Monday.
The Life Cycle of a Butterfly by: Marietta L. Manayag One day, I saw an egg on the leaf which became a caterpillar. The caterpillar munched so many leaves in order to grow. When it became bigger, the caterpillar stopped eating and wrapped itself in a cocoon. The long wait was over and I was excited to see what happened to the cocoon. Then, I was surprised to see that it turned into a full grown butterfly. Activity 2 Arrange the picture to show the life cycle of a butterfly.
First Then Next Finally
RUBRICS FOR GRADING CATEGORY 4 3 2 1 0 Pupils Pupils Pupils worked Pupils work Pupils do not Collaboration contributed contributed SOME VERY LITTLE CONTRIBUTE GREATLY MORE Pupils stayed on Pupils stayed on Pupils stayed Pupils stayed on Pupils do not Staying on Task the task the the task MOST on the task FOR the task for a stay on the task ENTIRE TIME OF TIME SOME TIME LITTLE TIME Pupils Pupils Pupils Pupils Pupils DO NOT completed the completed the completed completed work on the Completion of Task task with FULL task with MOST of the SOME of the task EFFORT REQUIRED task task AMOUNT of EFFORT Fill in the blanks with the correct answers. Choose from the word below
Events sequence last
prediction understand
_______________ is the order of ______________ as they happen in a
story. It is putting things in order from first to _________ because every situation has its beginning and ending. To predict what will happen, you must use your background knowledge or what you know and _______________ the details of the story to make good _________________.