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Lighthouse Lunch Sequencing Activity

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Lighthouse Lunch Sequencing Activity

Lighthouse keeper with lunch basket

🔦 What happens in the story?

Cut out the pictures at the bottom. Colour them in. Then paste them in order. Number 1 goes first!

Paste the pictures here in order:

1   First

2   Next

3   Then

4   After that

5   Last

✏️ Tell me about the story

1. Who is in the story? Circle the answer.

A lighthouse keeper

A teacher

A farmer

2. Who stole the lunch? Circle the answer.

Cats

Seagulls

Dogs

3. Did the lighthouse keeper get to eat his lunch in the end?

Yes

No

4. Draw your favourite part of the story:

✂️ Cut-Out Pictures

Colour in each picture. Then cut them out carefully and put them in the right order above!

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ✂️

Picture A: The lighthouse keeper makes his lunch. He puts it in a basket.

A

Picture B: The seagulls fly down. They steal the lunch!

B

Picture C: The lighthouse keeper fixes the basket. He has a good idea.

C

Picture D: The seagulls try again. They cannot get the lunch this time!

D

Picture E: The lighthouse keeper is happy. He eats his lunch!

E

💡 Teaching Tips for Supporting Early Readers

Colouring first: Invite children to colour each picture before cutting. This helps them engage with the story events and supports fine motor development. Encourage them to use the story to guide their colour choices (e.g. grey seagulls, brown basket).

Decoding support: Read each picture label aloud with the children before cutting. Point to each word as you read. Encourage children to blend simple CVC words (e.g. his, fix, get).

Sequencing support: Before pasting, ask children to lay all pictures on the desk and talk through the story together. Use the words first, next, then, after that, last as you discuss each picture.

Oral language: Invite children to tell a partner what is happening in each picture using a full sentence, e.g. "The seagulls steal the lunch."

Differentiation: Junior Infants may need adult support with cutting and pasting. Senior Infants can attempt to write a word or sentence under each picture after pasting.

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