I need to solve this sequencing problem by reading the story and matching the events in the correct order. Let me start by carefully reading the text to understand the sequence of events.
First, look closely:
The image contains a short story titled "Kate's Breakfast" and five boxes numbered 1 through 5 for ordering events. Below the boxes are five event descriptions that need to be placed in the correct chronological order based on the story.
The story says:
1. "It was early in the morning. Kate woke up hungry."
2. "She got dressed."
3. "Then, she went in the kitchen."
4. "She got a small pan and cooked some bacon and eggs."
5. "The bacon was so crispy and good!"
6. "After that, Kate put a few cookies on a plate and ate them with a glass of milk."
The five events to be ordered are:
- She cooked bacon and eggs.
- She went in the kitchen.
- Kate woke up.
- She ate cookies with milk.
- She got dressed.
I will now match these events to the story's sequence.
Next, find information:
I don't need to use any external tools for this as all the information is contained within the image itself. I just need to read the story carefully and assign each event to its correct position in the sequence.
Then, review the findings:
Based on the story, the correct order of events is:
1. Kate woke up. (This is the first event mentioned in the story.)
2. She got dressed. (This happens right after waking up.)
3. She went in the kitchen. (This follows getting dressed.)
4. She cooked bacon and eggs. (This is what she does after entering the kitchen.)
5. She ate cookies with milk. (This is the final event, happening "after that.")
Therefore, the correct sequence for the boxes is:
- Box 1: Kate woke up.
- Box 2: She got dressed.
- Box 3: She went in the kitchen.
- Box 4: She cooked bacon and eggs.
- Box 5: She ate cookies with milk.
This matches the narrative flow of the story perfectly.
Final Answer:
The correct order of events is:
1. Kate woke up.
2. She got dressed.
3. She went in the kitchen.
4. She cooked bacon and eggs.
5. She ate cookies with milk.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of reading comprehension sequencing worksheet.