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Sequencing Cards

The document provides instructions for using sequencing cards for children ages 3 and up that were downloaded from EmpoweredParents.co. It notes there are 11 sequencing card sets with 4-5 cards each and provides tips on printing, cutting out, and laminating the cards as well as areas of child development the activity supports.

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239 views13 pages

Sequencing Cards

The document provides instructions for using sequencing cards for children ages 3 and up that were downloaded from EmpoweredParents.co. It notes there are 11 sequencing card sets with 4-5 cards each and provides tips on printing, cutting out, and laminating the cards as well as areas of child development the activity supports.

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Thanks for

Downloading the
Sequencing Cards!
Please note this product is designed and created by
Tanja McIlroy, owner of EmpoweredParents.co

No part of these printables may be copied,


reproduced, shared or sold without prior
permission from EmpoweredParents.co

Unlimited copies of these cards may be printed for


personal use only (home and classroom).

For more fun printable activity packs, visit


https://empoweredparents.co

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Notes:
What's included in this pack?
There are 11 sets of sequencing cards in this pack, (4 to 5 cards per set).

What ages are these sequencing cards suitable for?


These cards are suitable for ages 3 and up.

Preparing the cards:


Print these cards onto paper or cardstock/poster board so they will be durable.
Optional: laminate them to make them extra sturdy.
Cut out the individual cards in a set.
Shuffle and sequence them!

Areas of development:
Teaches order of events (sequential order)
Life cycles
Language skills
Attention span
Thinking skills
Cognitive development

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