Starter quiz
- Which of these things happens first in the school day?
- Home time
- Morning register ✓
- Lunchtime
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- Which of these things happens last in the school day?
- Home time ✓
- Morning playtime
- Lunchtime
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- Which of these events usually happen at home rather than at school?
- Wake up ✓
- Have breakfast ✓
- Assembly
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- Order these times of day chronologically, starting with the earliest.
- 1⇔Morning
- 3⇔Afternoon
- 4⇔Evening
- What time of day would children usually walk to school?
- Morning ✓
- Afternoon
- Evening
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- Put these words in the order they would normally go if you were recounting your day.
- 1⇔First
- 2⇔Then
- 3⇔Finally
Exit quiz
- Order these words according to how you would use them when describing your day.
- 1⇔First
- 2⇔Next
- 3⇔Finally
- Which of these words has a similar meaning to ‘next’?
- First
- Then ✓
- Finally
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- Match the event to the part of the day it would usually happen.
- Brushing teeth before bed⇔Evening ✓
- Breakfast⇔Morning ✓
- Coming home from school⇔Afternoon ✓
- Put these events from your day into chronological order.
- 1⇔Wake up
- 2⇔Walk home from school
- 3⇔Brush teeth before bed
- Order these parts of the day chronologically.
- 1⇔Middle of the morning
- 2⇔Midday
- 3⇔Middle of the afternoon
- True or false? The following parts of the day are in chronological order: morning, late afternoon, midday, evening.
- True
- False ✓
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Lesson Details
Key learning points
- We can use ordering words like 'first', 'next', 'then' and 'after' to sequence events.
Common misconception
There may be some confusion with pupils because Jun’s day is likely to be sequenced differently to theirs.
Spend some time discussing with the class that people may do things in a different order to each other. For example, some people have a shower or bath in the morning and some have it in the evening.
Keywords
First - Before anything else.
Then - After something in time.
Next - Coming straight after somebody/something in time, order or space.
After - Later than something, following something in time.
Finally - Last of all.
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