To solve this sequencing problem, we need to think about the logical order of events when someone goes shopping for food. Let’s go step by step:
1. First, you have to
walk into the store — you can’t shop if you’re not inside!
2. Then, you
pick the food you want — you look at shelves and choose what you need.
3. Next, you
place the food in your cart — so you can carry it around while you keep shopping.
4. After you’ve picked everything, you go to the register and
pay for the items at the register.
5. Once paid, you
place the items in your bag — usually after paying, you pack them up.
6. Finally, you
walk out of the store — with your bags full of groceries!
Let’s double-check:
- You can’t pay before picking food → correct.
- You can’t put food in a bag before paying (usually) → correct.
- Walking out is last → makes sense.
So the correct sequence is:
1. Walk into the store.
2. Pick the food you want.
3. Place the food in your cart.
4. Pay for the items at the register.
5. Place the items in your bag.
6. Walk out of the store.
Final Answer:
1. Walk into the store.
2. Pick the food you want.
3. Place the food in your cart.
4. Pay for the items at the register.
5. Place the items in your bag.
6. Walk out of the store.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of 4th grade sequencing worksheet.