Putting Events in Sequence Order Using Eric Carle Books Click Here To Begin!

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Putting Events in Sequence Order Using Eric Carle Books Click Here To Begin!

Buttons = Go to the next slide = Go back to the last slide = Go to the home menu

You are doing a great job reading and listening to stories! After this you should be able to tell about a story or event using order words like first, then and last.

We are first going to talk about “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” by Eric Carle You read this as a class with your teacher.

Home Menu You can start clicking the buttons below to learn about using order words! BeginningMiddle End

Beginning The beginning or first part of something is the start.

The start of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” is when the caterpillar was born and was hungry.

What did you do first to get ready for school? Eat breakfast Get dressed

That’s great! Ask your classmates what they do to start their day!

Middle Next is the middle. The middle is the part that goes between, in the center, or second.

The middle of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” is when the the caterpillar eats through more food each day.

What did you do second when getting ready today? Pack backpack Eat Breakfast

You’re doing wonderful! Keep going!!

End The end of something is the very last part.

The end of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” is when the caterpillar makes a cocoon and emerges as a beautiful butterfly.

What was the last thing you did to get ready for school today? Get on the bus Get in the car

Good Job! You must be good at getting ready for school!

Home Menu You can take the quiz now, if you’re ready! If not you can go back and review the order words! BeginningMiddle End Quiz!

Quiz Do your best you can always go back and review on the “Home Menu”

“The Grouchy Ladybug” By: Eric Carle

The whale tale slapped the ladybug back to the start. The grouchy ladybug and the friendly ladybug saw the same aphids for breakfast. The grouchy ladybug flew around looking for a bigger and stronger animal to fight. What is the beginning of the story?

Great Job! Keep going you’re doing wonderful!

Nice Try You were close, try again!

The whale tale slapped the ladybug back to the start. The grouchy ladybug and the friendly ladybug saw the same aphids for breakfast. The grouchy ladybug flew around looking for a bigger and stronger animal to fight. What is the middle of the story?

Great Job! Keep going you’re doing wonderful!

Nice Try You were close, try again!

The whale tale slapped the ladybug back to the start. The grouchy ladybug and the friendly ladybug saw the same aphids for breakfast. The grouchy ladybug flew around looking for a bigger and stronger animal to fight. What is the end of the story?

Great Job! Keep going you’re doing wonderful!

Nice Try You were close, try again!

Can you put in order what you do when you get home from school?

What is the first thing you do when you get home? Do your homework Have dinner Go to bed

Great Job! Keep going you’re doing wonderful!

What is the second thing you do? Do your homework Have dinner Go to bed

Great Job! Keep going you’re doing wonderful!

What is the last thing you do after school? Do your homework Have dinner Go to bed

Congratulations! You’re all done and did a wonderful job!! Now you can go home and tell your parents about your day in order! Make sure to use words like first, middle and last!!