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How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Sequencing Activities
This Christmas Sequencing Packet is a fun way to practice a variety of skills – writing, sequential order, transition words, and more!
As your children journey through the familiar process of decorating a Christmas tree, they arrange the events based on time. Using transition words first, next, then, and last, young learners place the events in order.
This Sequencing Activities packet includes 6 different activities:
1.) How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Reader – Cut the pages and place the pages in the correct order. Then read the booklet and color if desired.
2.) How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Posters – Place these colored posters on the wall to help increase a print-rich environment, or consider them large “cards” to arrange on the table in the correct order. ** Alternate idea: Staple the posters down the size to create a large Teacher Book
3.) How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Cards – Cut out each card, along with the transition word labels. Have your child place the cards in the correct order with the matching transition word. I also included the labels ‘second’ and ‘third’ if you would like to use those for this activity.
4.) How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Tracing Sentences – Have your child trace each of the given sentences describing each step of decorating a Christmas tree. Take the time to point out capital letters, punctuation, transition words, consonant blends, vowel teams, and any other teachable points you see!
5.) How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Writing – Use the picture prompts to write sentences independently about decorating a Christmas tree
6.) How to Decorate a Christmas Tree Cut and Paste – Cut out each of the pictures and glue in the correct order. Then use the word bank to complete each sentence.
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