An activity for students to practice procedure and sequence.
This teaching resource is a worksheet for students to create the sequence of how to form a pretzel.
Use this resource when introducing procedure texts to your students.
Updated: 19 May 2023
An activity for students to practice procedure and sequence.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 2 Pages
Grades: 1 - 2
Organizational patterns such as chronological order and description with adult assistance;
Organizational patterns such as chronological order and cause and effect stated explicitly;


An activity for students to practice procedure and sequence.
This teaching resource is a worksheet for students to create the sequence of how to form a pretzel.
Use this resource when introducing procedure texts to your students.
Organizational patterns such as chronological order and description with adult assistance;
Organizational patterns such as chronological order and cause and effect stated explicitly;

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