Use this set of procedure examples and analysis worksheets to explore the text features of procedures with your early years students.
Learning the Text Features of Procedure Texts
Use this engaging set of procedure-style examples and analysis worksheets to help your early years students explore how “how-to” texts work.
Designed to build foundational literacy skills, this resource introduces students to the key features of procedure texts in a clear, hands-on way. Through simple, step-by-step examples and guided analysis activities, students learn how information is organised and how language supports understanding.
Procedure Text Worksheets in the Classroom
The included worksheets encourage active learning, prompting students to identify, discuss, and reflect on the features that make procedure texts effective. With engaging real-world topics and scaffolded tasks, this resource supports both comprehension and writing development.
Students will explore:
- Clear, structured steps (first, next, then, finally)
- The role of sequencing and time language
- Topic-specific (technical) vocabulary
- How visuals support meaning
- Why procedures are written in the present tense
Perfect for whole-class modelling, small-group work, or independent literacy rotations—this pack makes learning about procedure texts simple, structured, and meaningful.
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and a Teach Starter collaborator.
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