First Then Last Sequencing
First then last sequencing activities are a great way to have young learners practice ordering events in their world.
These sequencing cards cover five fun activities that your preschool may encounter in their daily life, in a favorite television show, or in a picture book you read to them.
Use these activities to introduce or reinforce the concepts or order and sequence.

You can add these free preschool printables to your sequencing lesson plans, letter of the week plans, or your literacy/storytelling centers.
First Then Last Sequencing
I love when a learning activity strengthens several skills at once. This sequencing activity pack does just that.
First, this worksheet pack strengthens fine motor skills as kids color and cut out the sequencing cards.
Then, of course, is the sequencing practice. Kids will then put the three images in order to show how each even happens from beginning to end.

All you need to do to prepare these worksheets is print them out! It’s that easy.
However, if you’d like to make them reusable, you can laminate them after printing them out.
Add a velcro dot to each square and the back of each sequencing card.
What’s Included?
This sequencing activity pack features five sequencing mats.
Hatching Chick
This worksheet can be added to your B is for bird, F is for farm, and E is for Easter lesson plans.
Paint Mixing
This worksheet can be added to your A is for art and your color mixing activities.
Eating Popsicles
This worksheet can be added to your S is for summer and P is for popsicle lesson plans.
Erupting Volcano
This worksheet can be added to your V is for volcano or your general science lessons.
Spider Web
This worksheet can be added to your S is for spider, W is for web, or H is for Halloween lesson plans.



Tara is the brains behind Homeschool Preschool, where her journey from preschool and public school teacher to homeschooling mom of three fuels her passion for early childhood education. With a blend of expertise and firsthand experience, Tara’s writings offer practical tips and engaging resources to support families in creating meaningful learning adventures at home.


Thank you for posting these. I teach special education and stuff like this is wonderful.