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Sequencing
means to put something in order. We use words such as first,
next, and last to
help us when we are putting things in order. We can also use
numbers (1, 2,
3) to sequence things.
First,
I have an apple.
Next,
I take a bite.
Last,
the apple is all gone!
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Using
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1
2
3
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Let's sequence
something else:
Think about the
first three letters of the alphabet. Let's sequence them. First,
you need to think about what letter comes first. A
What letter comes next? B
What comes last? C.
We have just sequenced, or put in order, the first three letters of the
alphabet.