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Where Do We Begin?

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Primary learners grasp sequence of events by discussing morning routines and reviewing the story of Little Red Riding Hood. They explore the necessity of correct order of events. As a class, create a story with a beginning, middle, and end based on a picture. Assess with a simple re-sequencing exercise; extend by having trios tell original three-sentence stories out of sequence and have the rest of the class re-order them so they make sense.

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sequence of events, sequencing, little red riding hood, children's literature, fairy tales

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