Or first, we put on our jackets and then we put on our backpacks. First, we have our breakfast and then we clean our teeth. First, we wake up, then we get out of bed and finally we go downstairs. You are probably following lots of daily routines that support sequencing skills. Like everything, sequencing skills improve with practice. It also lays the foundation for math (particularly to learning how to tell time) and reading
Sequencing helps them recognize patterns that make the world understandable. Knowing what to do first and what comes next is an important skill for preschoolers to develop. They understand that you take a bowl, place your cereal in the bowl, and then add milk, otherwise, you end up with a mess! They know that you put on your underwear first and then pants and shirt (well unless you are being silly). It is a skill that young children use all day long without knowing it.
Sequencing is the ability to put a series of events into a logical order. We also have a ton of great printables in our Fun with Mama shop too that are perfect for supplementing learning.įree Sequencing Worksheets For Preschoolers
Make certain to check out our other preschool homeschool resources as well.
Check out our sequencing worksheets for preschoolers! Our FREE worksheets will help your preschooler practice sequencing a short story! Click through to grab your free printable.