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How to Buy 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 walk through the familiar process of buying a Christmas tree, they arrange the events based on time. Using transition words first, next, then, and last, students place the events in order.
This Sequencing Activities packet includes 6 different activities:
1.) How to Buy 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 Buy 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 Buy 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 Buy a Christmas Tree Tracing Sentences – Have your child trace each of the given sentences describing each step of the tree buying process. 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 Buy a Christmas Tree Writing – Use the picture prompts to write sentences independently about buying a Christmas Tree
6.) How to Buy 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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