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Using Sequence of Events Transition Words

Using Sequence of Events Transition Words. Please take Cornell Notes on the following slides. What are transitions and how are they used?. Transition words help make clear connections between ideas and help sentences and paragraphs flow together smoothly, making them easier to read.

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Using Sequence of Events Transition Words

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  1. Using Sequence of Events Transition Words • Please take Cornell Notes on the following slides

  2. What are transitions and how are they used? • Transition words help make clear connections between ideas and help sentences and paragraphs flow together smoothly, making them easier to read

  3. What are some transition words that provide sequence? • After • Before • Currently • During • Eventually • Finally • First, second, third, etc. • Formerly • Immediately • Initially • Lastly • Later • Meanwhile • Next • Previously • Simultaneously • Soon • Subsequently • Then

  4. What is sequence of events? • The sequence of events is the order in which events happen • Ex: When making a cake, the first thing you must do is preheat the oven. The second thing you should do is measure and mix the ingredients. Thirdly you must put the mix into the oven and be sure to set a timer! Finally the last thing you must do is take the cake out of the over before it burns. Then you can enjoy your cake.

  5. What is chronological order? • Chronological order is when events are told in the order in which they actually happened in time • Ex: The students entered the class at 8am where they worked until 8:55am. The students then left the classroom and went on to their second period at 9am. Later that day at 11am they went to lunch. Finally, at 3pm the students went home for the day.

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