My Sticker Album Game: Sequencing Familiar Events POWERPOINT
Description
My Sticker Album Game: Sequencing Familiar Events PowerPoint is a fun and interactive way to help students practise ordering everyday events while building early time and sequencing skills. Perfect for Foundation and Year 1 learners, this sticker-themed activity offers a meaningful way to explore daily routines.
To preview this interactive PowerPoint game, click on the video below.
Students will help James and Chloe complete their sticker album by selecting which event comes next in their day. Each correct answer earns them a sticker, and the goal is to collect all 12! The questions reflect common daily activities such as waking up, going to school, playing, and getting ready for bed – making this resource highly relatable and easy to connect with students’ lived experiences.
This PowerPoint is ideal for reinforcing sequencing vocabulary (before, after, next, last), strengthening early comprehension, and supporting conversations around routine and time awareness. It’s designed for both individual practise and whole-class instruction.
Key Learning Outcomes:
- ✅ Identify and order familiar daily events
- ✅ Use temporal vocabulary to describe sequence and timing
- ✅ Build logical thinking and early time awareness
- ✅ Practise reading and interpreting simple scenario-based questions
- ✅ Develop independence through interactive learning
What’s Included:
- Interactive PowerPoint game with 12 sequencing questions
- Three multiple choice options for each question
- Sticker album format with visual reward system
- Colourful illustrations to support student engagement
Materials Needed:
- Interactive whiteboard or classroom display
- Mini whiteboards or paper for students to record answers (optional)
- Printed sticker album templates for offline follow-up (optional)
How to Use:
- Launch the PowerPoint in slideshow mode to enable interactivity.
- Read each question together as a class or allow students to read independently.
- Students select the correct activity that fits the time of day or sequence.
- Each correct answer earns a sticker for James and Chloe’s album.
- Continue until all 12 stickers are collected and the album is complete!
Ideas for Classroom Use:
- 💡 Use during a unit on time, routine or sequencing
- 💡 Integrate into a morning meeting or literacy warm-up
- 💡 Have students act out each event for kinaesthetic reinforcement
- 💡 Assign as a partner task where students discuss their reasoning before answering
- 💡 Create a matching worksheet to extend learning after the game
Top Teacher Tips:
- 💛 Display a daily routine visual schedule to support connections between game and classroom routines
- 💛 Pause to discuss different possible routines or cultural variations in daily activities
- 💛 Support early readers by reading questions aloud or pairing with buddies for shared reading
- 💛 Celebrate completion with a classroom sticker chart or printed certificate
My Sticker Album Game: Sequencing Familiar Events PowerPoint is a playful and purposeful way to develop sequencing skills, routine recognition, and early time awareness – all while having fun collecting stickers along the way!
Additional information
Number of Pages | 17 |
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File Format | pptx |
Australian Curriculum Code | AC9MFM02 |
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