Here's the correct sequence of events for
“The Pony” story, based on the narrative provided:
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✔ Correct Order:
1.
Jody went outside to do his chores.
*(This is the starting point — the story begins with Jody going out to do chores.)*
2.
Jody saw a strange pony outside the paddock.
*(He notices the pony prancing around the empty paddock.)*
3.
Jody got a bucket full of oats.
*(Instead of letting his own horses out, he goes into the barn to get oats.)*
4.
Jody put the oats into the middle of the paddock.
*(He sets the bucket down in the center of the paddock to lure the pony.)*
5.
The strange pony came in the paddock to eat the oats.
*(The pony approaches slowly, snorts, paws the ground, and eventually enters the paddock to eat.)*
6.
Jody went into the barn to take care of his horses.
*(After the pony is safely inside eating, Jody turns his back, gets the hose, fills the trough, and goes into the barn to tend to his own horses.)*
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✔ Final Answer (Numbered Sequence):
1. Jody went outside to do his chores.
2. Jody saw a strange pony outside the paddock.
3. Jody got a bucket full of oats.
4. Jody put the oats into the middle of the paddock.
5. The strange pony came in the paddock to eat the oats.
6. Jody went into the barn to take care of his horses.
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🎯 BONUS: What happens next?
Since the story ends with Jody inside the barn while the strange pony is eating oats in the paddock, here are three logical next events:
1.
Jody finishes caring for his horses and comes back outside to check on the strange pony.
*(He might want to see if the pony is still there or if it’s safe.)*
2.
Jody tries to gently approach the strange pony to see if he can catch or befriend it.
*(Since he already lured it with oats, he may attempt to gain its trust.)*
3.
Jody tells his parents or ranch owner about the mysterious pony, and they decide what to do next — maybe keep it, find its owner, or let it go.
*(Adds a realistic resolution to the unexpected situation.)*
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✔ This sequence follows the natural flow of the story: beginning → observation → action → result → follow-up. The bonus adds plausible continuation based on character motivation and setting.
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of sequencing worksheet 4th grade.