Start building a strong foundation for math and reading by introducing sequencing skills to your preschoolers. These free printable sequencing cards will get you started.
I’ve enjoyed sharing sequencing activities for preschoolers. They are so important for helping little ones learn to make order of the world around them.
Sequencing is also a building block for early math and literacy skills. These sequencing cards are a great way to let preschoolers practice sequencing activities they are already familiar with.
Sequence Cards
3 Step Sequencing Cards for Preschoolers
Kids will begin to make sense of the order in which events happen when you introduce these free printable sequencing cards for kids.
Mini Baseball Themed Sequencing & Spring Sequencing Cards Sets
Your little sports fans will love this free mini-baseball themed sequencing set. In it, you’ll find clip cards and a writing page for kids to record the sequence.
DIY Pretend Play S’mores Set and Sequencing Activity
Nothing says summer like a s’more! Your kids will love this s’mores sequencing crown. Then, be sure to check out her pretend play s’mores props. They’re so cute!
This mini-nativity themed sequencing set is perfect for the holidays. Kids can put the cards in order, mark the order on the clip cards, and then write the sequence on the writing page.
If you’re studying plants and/or seeds in your preschool, be sure to download these plant sequencing cards. They’re a great addition to your science activities.
Kids can learn the order of things with these 3 step sequencing puzzles. Each puzzle features activities your preschoolers will encounter in their daily lives.
This How to Dress for Winter sequencing for preschoolers activity pack is a great visual to help little ones practice independence as they get dressed this winter.
Patterning is another way to practice sequencing as kids try to determine what comes next based on the pattern provided. This popsicle stick pattern cards bundle contains 12 cards for kids to practice with.
Here’s another fun set of pattern strips for kids. These bear counter pattern strips are designed to be used with rainbow bear counters. You can grab some rainbow bears of your own if you don’t have any on hand.
Sequencing puzzles are a great way to encourage problem solving skills! These puzzles have kids sequencing size, numbers, seed to flower, making an apple pie, and more.
This set of 26 four-step sequencing cards is perfect for little ones. And, they’re numbered on the back to make them self-checking.
Picture sequencing cards will help you begin to build a strong foundation for logical thinking with your preschoolers. Which ones will you try first?
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 gathering these resources!! I loved looking through all the options for freebie downloads! I’m reviewing sequencing this week with my kinderclass and I’m excited to use a few of these!!
Looking forward to using these sequencing activities with my preschoolers.
So excited to use these with my student’s with disabilities
This is really helpful! Thank you so much
Thank you for gathering these resources!! I loved looking through all the options for freebie downloads! I’m reviewing sequencing this week with my kinderclass and I’m excited to use a few of these!!