

This engaging Class 1 worksheet introduces young learners to picture sequencing and story order through simple, visual, and age-appropriate activities. By carefully observing pictures and short situations, children learn how events happen in a sequence—what comes first, next, and last.
The worksheet helps students understand that stories and daily activities follow an order. Using familiar routines and actions such as waking up, going to school, reading a book, planting a seed, or celebrating a birthday, children practise logical thinking, comprehension, and early storytelling skills in a fun and structured way.
Understanding sequence is an important early literacy skill. For Grade 1 learners, this topic is important because:
1. It helps children understand the order of events in daily life and stories.
2. It builds logical thinking and reasoning skills.
3. It improves comprehension by identifying beginnings, middles, and endings.
4. It prepares children for story writing and reading comprehension in higher grades.
This worksheet includes three carefully designed sequencing and story comprehension activities:
🧠 Exercise 1 – Choose the First Event
Students look at a picture sequence and choose what happens first, helping them recognise the beginning of an event or story.
⏱️ Exercise 2 – Identify the Last Event
Children read short situations and decide which action happens at the end, strengthening their understanding of story endings.
📘 Exercise 3 – Choose a Title for the Story
Learners read short sequences of events and choose the best title, helping them identify the main idea and overall meaning of a story.
This worksheet supports early storytelling skills by teaching children how to organise events in the correct order while building confidence in comprehension, reasoning, and narrative understanding.
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They help children understand order of events clearly.
It supports understanding of beginning, middle, and end.
They can ask children to retell events in order.