Sequencing activities are a powerful tool to use in school with children when teaching them to put parts of stories, history and numeric items in order. You can use sequencing activities in just about every subject, including music, English, social studies, math, art, health and reading. An example of sequencing in science would be printing out different pictures of how a flower grows. You can do
. this after you teach children about how a seed turns into a flower. Have the child put the pictures in order from the way flowers develop. To find out more about sequencing activities for children, follow this link: http://ericir.syr.edu/Virtual/Lessons/Interdisciplinary/INT0202.html.