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Description

This ready-to-use worksheet helps sixth graders master story sequencing. Using six illustrated scenes from "Brave Irene," students arrange events in chronological order, reinforcing their understanding of plot development. This simple drag-and-drop activity provides focused practice on a key literary standard.

At a Glance

  • Grade: 6 · Subject: English Language Arts (ELA)
  • Standard: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.3 — Describe how a story's plot unfolds in a series of episodes.
  • Skill Focus: Story Sequencing
  • Format: 1 page · 6 problems · No answer key · PDF
  • Best For: Reading centers, plot review, formative check
  • Time: 10–15 minutes

What's Inside

This single-page PDF contains one sequencing task. It features six color illustrations depicting key moments from "Brave Irene." The layout includes numbered boxes for students to place the images in the correct narrative order. The worksheet is self-contained and requires no additional materials.

Zero-Prep Workflow

Designed for efficiency, this worksheet can be used with minimal effort.

  • Print (less than 1 minute): Print the single-page PDF for each student.
  • Distribute (1 minute): Hand out the worksheet after a read-aloud of "Brave Irene." Students can begin work immediately.
  • Review (5 minutes): Quickly review the correct sequence as a class or in pairs.

Total prep time is under 2 minutes, making this ideal for a substitute plan or bell-ringer.

Standards Alignment

This worksheet is aligned with Common Core standard CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.3, which requires students to "describe how a particular story's or drama's plot unfolds in a series of episodes." By ordering the events, students engage directly with the plot's sequential structure. The standard code can be copied directly into lesson plans or curriculum maps.

How to Use It

Use this worksheet after a class reading of "Brave Irene." It serves as a formative assessment to check plot understanding. For a quick check, give students 10 minutes to complete the task individually. As an observation tip, listen for students' reasoning as they discuss their sequence choices; this reveals their grasp of cause and effect.

Who It's For

This activity is for sixth-grade students working on reading comprehension. The visual format is a valuable entry point for English Language Learners and students with reading difficulties, allowing them to demonstrate understanding without heavy writing. Pair this worksheet with a graphic organizer where students write a sentence describing each picture.

This Grade 6 story sequencing worksheet offers a focused tool for mastering CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.6.3. It prompts students to reconstruct a narrative by ordering its key visual episodes, a fundamental skill for understanding plot. According to research on reading instruction, explicitly teaching text structure is a proven method for improving comprehension (Fisher & Frey, 2014). This simple task moves beyond basic recall, requiring students to analyze cause-and-effect relationships between story events. By engaging with the six pivotal scenes from "Brave Irene," learners build a mental model of the plot's progression from beginning to end. This resource provides a practical application of evidence-based strategies, turning a literary standard into a concrete, manageable, and effective classroom activity that builds a foundation for more advanced literary analysis.