

This Grade 1 worksheet introduces young learners to narrative writing using sequencing words like first, next, and last through simple, real-life situations. It helps children understand the order of events while expressing their ideas through drawing and writing. The worksheet includes five engaging prompts such as a trip to the park, a festival day, a school trip, a visit to the zoo, and cooking with family.
Using sequencing words helps children organize their thoughts and describe events clearly. This topic is important because:
1. It builds logical thinking and understanding of order.
2. It helps children form simple sentences in sequence.
3. It improves storytelling and speaking skills.
4. It strengthens comprehension of daily activities.
This worksheet includes five simple narrative prompts where children draw and write what happens first, next, and last:
🧠 Exercise 1 – A Trip to the Park
Children describe what happens during a park visit.
🎉 Exercise 2 – A Festival Day
Children describe activities during a festival.
🏫 Exercise 3 – A School Trip
Children describe events during a school trip.
🦁 Exercise 4 – At the Zoo
Children describe what they see and do at the zoo.
🍳 Exercise 5 – Cooking with Family
Children describe steps while cooking with family.
Exercise 1 – A Trip to the Park
Answers may vary.
Sample Answer:
First: I go to the park with my family.
Next: I play on the swing and slide.
Last: I eat snacks and come home.
Exercise 2 – A Festival Day
Answers may vary.
Sample Answer:
First: We clean and decorate the house.
Next: We wear new clothes and celebrate.
Last: We eat sweets and enjoy with family.
Exercise 3 – A School Trip
Answers may vary.
Sample Answer:
First: We go in a bus with our friends.
Next: We visit a museum and learn new things.
Last: We come back to school happily.
Exercise 4 – At the Zoo
Answers may vary.
Sample Answer:
First: I enter the zoo with my family.
Next: I see lions, monkeys, and elephants.
Last: I eat ice cream and go home.
Exercise 5 – Cooking with Family
Answers may vary.
Sample Answer:
First: We wash and cut vegetables.
Next: We cook the food together.
Last: We eat the food happily.
Help your child learn sequencing and storytelling with fun and engaging activities today!
By using the words "first, next, and last," students can easily organize and understand the flow of events.
It teaches them to understand story structure, improving their comprehension and storytelling abilities.
Provide clear examples with visuals and activities that break down events in chronological order.