The image shows a "Sequence Story" activity about making pizza. The goal is to put the steps in order using the words:
First,
Next,
Then, and
Last.
Let’s look at what happens in the story:
1. Brent wants to make pizza.
2. He starts with dough — he rolls it out with a rolling pin. → This is the
first step.
3. Then he spreads sauce on the dough. → This is the
next step.
4. After that, he adds cheese and pepperoni. → This is the
then step.
5. Finally, he cuts the pizza and eats it. → This is the
last step.
The pictures match these steps:
- First: Rolling pin and dough
- Next: Dough with sauce (plain circle)
- Then: Pizza with toppings (pepperoni and cheese)
- Last: Boy eating pizza
The writing sample also confirms this order:
> “One day Brent wanted pizza. First he rolled soft dough out with a rolling pin. Next he spread sauce on the dough. Then Brent sprinkled cheese and pepperoni on the pizza. Last he cut the pizza and ate.”
So the correct sequence is already shown correctly in the image — no changes needed. But since you’re being asked to solve or verify the task, we confirm the order is right.
Final Answer:
First: Roll dough
Next: Spread sauce
Then: Add cheese and pepperoni
Last: Cut and eat pizza
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sequencing activities for first grade.