Watch: How to order events
Chronological means the order in which things happen.
Watch the video to learn all about how to order events.
Narrator: Brain, what are you doing? I've got something I want to talk to you about. The word chronological!
Brain: BRAAAAAAAAAIN!
Narrator: It means the order in which things happen.
For example, before we started talking you were practicing a backflip.
After our chat, for reasons best known to yourself, you are going to try your hand at crocodile wrestling.
Brain: BRAAAAAAAIN!
Narrator: Tomorrow you're going to need to see a doctor about that.
Brain: BRAAAAAAAIN!
Narrator: This is the chronological order that these things happened. Get it Brain?
Brain: BRAAAAAAAIN!
Narrator: Good lad Brain! Here's your hat! Run along and play with your toothy little friends!
Brain: BRAAAAAAAAIN!
Activity
Practice putting events in chronological order with the activity below.
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