Description
What It Is:
A winter-themed sequencing and writing worksheet where students use the prompts “First,” “Next,” “Then,” and “Last” to explain how to build a snowman. The worksheet includes simple visual steps to support young learners as they organize their ideas.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice procedural writing, sequencing, and clear explanation skills. It strengthens logical thinking, supports step-by-step writing, and works perfectly for winter literacy centers or early writing practice.
How to Use It:
• Look at the pictures showing each stage of building a snowman.
• Use the sequence words to write one step in each section.
• Add details to describe how to roll, stack, and decorate the snowman.
• Share completed writing with the class or use it as a mini-writing project.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for:
• Grades K–1: Guided sequencing practice
• Grades 2–3: Independent procedural writing
Target Users:
Teachers, students, homeschool families, literacy centers, and tutors looking for seasonal writing activities that build sequencing and explanation skills.
A winter-themed sequencing and writing worksheet where students use the prompts “First,” “Next,” “Then,” and “Last” to explain how to build a snowman. The worksheet includes simple visual steps to support young learners as they organize their ideas.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students practice procedural writing, sequencing, and clear explanation skills. It strengthens logical thinking, supports step-by-step writing, and works perfectly for winter literacy centers or early writing practice.
How to Use It:
• Look at the pictures showing each stage of building a snowman.
• Use the sequence words to write one step in each section.
• Add details to describe how to roll, stack, and decorate the snowman.
• Share completed writing with the class or use it as a mini-writing project.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for:
• Grades K–1: Guided sequencing practice
• Grades 2–3: Independent procedural writing
Target Users:
Teachers, students, homeschool families, literacy centers, and tutors looking for seasonal writing activities that build sequencing and explanation skills.
