Description
What It Is:
This visual chart introduces transition words used at the beginning, middle, and end of a story.
It includes clear examples such as First, One day, Next, Then, Last, and more to guide young writers in sequencing events.
Designed as a simple, easy-to-read reference for narrative writing practice.
Why Use It:
The chart helps students organize their ideas and create smoother story flow.
It supports writing lessons by making transitions easy to remember and apply.
Great for writing workshops, anchor charts, and daily writing routines.
How to Use It:
• Display it in the classroom or writing station for quick student reference.
• Use it during lessons on sequencing or constructing narrative paragraphs.
• Encourage students to select at least one transition from each category when writing stories.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–3.
• Perfect for early writers learning how to structure simple narratives.
• Useful for older students who need a quick visual reminder.
Target Users:
Teachers, early writers, writing intervention groups, tutors, and homeschool families.
This visual chart introduces transition words used at the beginning, middle, and end of a story.
It includes clear examples such as First, One day, Next, Then, Last, and more to guide young writers in sequencing events.
Designed as a simple, easy-to-read reference for narrative writing practice.
Why Use It:
The chart helps students organize their ideas and create smoother story flow.
It supports writing lessons by making transitions easy to remember and apply.
Great for writing workshops, anchor charts, and daily writing routines.
How to Use It:
• Display it in the classroom or writing station for quick student reference.
• Use it during lessons on sequencing or constructing narrative paragraphs.
• Encourage students to select at least one transition from each category when writing stories.
Grade Suitability:
Best suited for Grades 1–3.
• Perfect for early writers learning how to structure simple narratives.
• Useful for older students who need a quick visual reminder.
Target Users:
Teachers, early writers, writing intervention groups, tutors, and homeschool families.
