Class KG Worksheet on Sequencing Pictures in Order



Class KG Worksheet on Sequencing Pictures in Order

Sequencing Pictures in Order: Grammar Practice for Kindergarten
This Kindergarten worksheet introduces children to sequencing events using pictures. Learners observe images and decide what comes first, next, and last in different situations — like washing hands, celebrating a birthday, or growing a tree. These activities build logical thinking, comprehension, and storytelling skills.
Why Grammar Practice Matters in Kindergarten?
Grammar practice is essential for early learners because it:
1. Builds logical sequencing skills for reading and writing.
2. Helps children narrate events in the correct order.
3. Improves memory and understanding of cause-effect.
4. Supports grammar by encouraging proper sentence flow.
What’s Inside This Worksheet?
Exercise 1 – Circle the First Step: Learners choose the first action in different scenarios.
Exercise 2 – Match the Sequence: Students match pictures in the order of events.
Exercise 3 – Correct or Not: Learners mark sequences as S for correct and N for not correct.
Exercise 4 – True or False: Students check if the order of a sequence is correct.
Exercise 5 – Write the Next Step: Learners write what comes next in short picture stories.
Answer Key (For Parents & Educators)
Exercise 1 – First Steps
Sunny day → Sunrise
Baby → Crawling
Washing hands → Turning on tap
Traffic → Red light
Glass of water → Ice cubes
Exercise 2 – Painting Sequence
1. Canvas ready
2. Child paints
3. Picture complete
4. Shows picture
5. Happy reaction
Exercise 3 – Correct/Not
1. N
2. S
3. N
4. S
5. S
6. S
7. S
8. N
9. N
10. S
Exercise 4 – True or False Examples
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
10. True
Exercise 5 – Sample Next Steps
1. The boy throws the ball.
2. The boy falls off the bicycle.
3. The kite flies in the sky.
4. The plane lands.
5. The dog runs after the ball.
6. The rocket blasts off.
7. The tree grows leaves.
8. It rains.
9. The child opens the gift.
10. The boy finishes reading.
This worksheet builds logical order, comprehension, and creativity, preparing children for reading fluency.
Encourage your child’s thinking skills with this sequencing worksheet.
Frequently Asked Questions
It teaches children to arrange events logically, improving story understanding.
Sequencing builds the foundation for reading and writing sentences in order.
Thinking, time awareness, and use of words like first, next, and last.