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50 Sequencing Centers and Supporting Cut and Paste Printables, Oral Language
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Sequencing Centers: Each center consists of 3 colorful picture cards, which the children arrange in a logical sequential order on a provided numbered mat. The teacher pre-cuts the pictures. A center can be introduced in a small group teaching session, and words such as “first”, “then” and “finally” can be used.
Cut and Paste Printables: These can be used as a follow up activity after a sequencing center is presented. The children cut out the same pictures that are in the center (in b/w), and paste in sequential order on a numbered mat.
100 pages
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The 50 sequencing centers reflect popular themes that are found in early childhood classrooms and curriculum throughout the year.
• People and animals growing and living
• Plants growing
• Making food
• Doing activities
• Building things
• Nursery rhymes
This is a list of the centers. Click on the name in the contents of the resource to go to the page.
• How a girl grows
• How a boy grows
• Brushing your teeth
• Getting up in the morning
• Circle time
• Playing in the rain
• Buying a teddy
• Decorating a Christmas tree
• Picnic time
• Playing baseball
• Going camping
• Planting flowers
• Flying a kite
• Growing tomatoes
• Making cookies
• Making spaghetti
• Making hot cocoa
• Making a sandwich
• Pancakes for breakfast
• Dressing for winter
• Carrots for the horse
• Eggs at the farm
• Firefighters at work
• A chicken grows
• Ants growing
• Ladybugs growing
• A flower is growing
• Frogs growing
• Hibernating bear
• Hibernating bat
• Hibernating raccoon
• Growing an apple tree
• Growing pumpkins
• Eating a banana
• Eating an apple
• Making an ice cream sundae
• Blowing bubbles
• Double scoop ice cream cone
• Fish tanks, more or less?
• Spider webs, more or less?
• Making an Easter basket
• Building a teddy bear
• Building a house
• Making a scarecrow
• Hickory Dickory dock
• Humpty Dumpty
• Itsy Bitsy Spider
• Jack and Jill
• Mary had a little lamb
• Little Miss Muffet
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Cut and Paste Printables: These can be used as a follow up activity after a sequencing center is presented. The children cut out the same pictures that are in the center (in b/w), and paste in sequential order on a numbered mat.
100 pages
IMPORTANT: Hover your mouse over the collage preview photo to see enlarged pages.
The 50 sequencing centers reflect popular themes that are found in early childhood classrooms and curriculum throughout the year.
• People and animals growing and living
• Plants growing
• Making food
• Doing activities
• Building things
• Nursery rhymes
This is a list of the centers. Click on the name in the contents of the resource to go to the page.
• How a girl grows
• How a boy grows
• Brushing your teeth
• Getting up in the morning
• Circle time
• Playing in the rain
• Buying a teddy
• Decorating a Christmas tree
• Picnic time
• Playing baseball
• Going camping
• Planting flowers
• Flying a kite
• Growing tomatoes
• Making cookies
• Making spaghetti
• Making hot cocoa
• Making a sandwich
• Pancakes for breakfast
• Dressing for winter
• Carrots for the horse
• Eggs at the farm
• Firefighters at work
• A chicken grows
• Ants growing
• Ladybugs growing
• A flower is growing
• Frogs growing
• Hibernating bear
• Hibernating bat
• Hibernating raccoon
• Growing an apple tree
• Growing pumpkins
• Eating a banana
• Eating an apple
• Making an ice cream sundae
• Blowing bubbles
• Double scoop ice cream cone
• Fish tanks, more or less?
• Spider webs, more or less?
• Making an Easter basket
• Building a teddy bear
• Building a house
• Making a scarecrow
• Hickory Dickory dock
• Humpty Dumpty
• Itsy Bitsy Spider
• Jack and Jill
• Mary had a little lamb
• Little Miss Muffet
Download instantly, immediately after your payment is received.