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Willets Road School > Teacher Websites > Sequencing 
05.22.13

Sequence - Good readers are able to tell the order of events as they occur in a passage.  Students can use key words and phrases such as beginning, middle, end, first, last, finally, before, after, etc. to determine sequence.

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