Hands-On Sequencing Activities for Preschoolers

Being able to sequence is an important skill for math and reading. Discover hands-on sequencing activities for preschoolers that are perfect for building a strong foundation.

Sequencing is a life skill, and it’s a skill that is easy to overlook on your milestones checklist. However, being able to determine “what comes next” or “what to do first” is important for everyday things like getting dressed and telling someone about the day.

I’ve shared many printable sequencing cards here, but today we’re going to focus on hands-on activities!

Being able to sequence is an important skill for math and reading. Discover hands-on sequencing activities for preschoolers that are perfect for building a strong foundation.

Many people use predictable stories to teach story sequencing to young learners. Others use sequencing cards like the ones I’ve shared previously here on the blog.

But, the activities below are designed to help your preschoolers practice sequencing without the use of worksheets and printables. All of the activities below are hands-on so kids get a real feel for creating sequences, patterns, and order.

Hands-On Sequencing Activities for Preschoolers

Being able to sequence is an important skill for math and reading. Discover hands-on sequencing activities for preschoolers that are perfect for building a strong foundation.

I love these painted stones, and your kids are going to love this superhero-inspired patterning and sequencing activity.

Patterns are all around us, and this patterning math activity helps little ones learn to recognize, copy, and repeat them.

Make some months of the year sequencing sticks, and then use them to work on a number of sequencing activities including seasons, order of the months, and more.

More Hands-On Sequencing Tools

The Learning Journey Match It! Sequencing
ALEX Toys Little Hands String A Farm
Melissa & Doug Bead Sequencing Set
Sequence for Kids

 

Learning patterns at an early age builds predicting, observation and analyzing skills. Simple patterns are fun for kids to complete and build a strong foundation for more advanced mathematical thinking. Try this simple fall pattern activity with your preschoolers! | homeschoolpreschool.net Teaching sequencing to preschoolers helps them learn to make order in their world. It's an important beginner math skill, as well. This set of printable sequencing cards is a great place to start! | homeschoolpreschool.net Sequencing is an important skill to teach young children. You can use any or all of these activities to teach sequencing to your preschoolers.

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