Explaining Steps in Order

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Explaining Steps in Order
Explaining Steps in Order

Write the steps for brushing teeth in order, using first, next and last. Part of our explanatory informative writing prompts collection. Aligned to Common Core standards.

How do I use this worksheet?

Introduce the skill with a brief whole-class activity, such as calling out examples and asking students to give a thumbs up when they hear explanatory informative in a sentence. Then let students work through the worksheet independently or in pairs, referring to a class anchor chart if one is available. When reviewing answers, ask students to explain why an answer is correct rather than just confirming it. These explanatory informative worksheets work well as a focused practice activity, a homework assignment, or a warm-up at the start of a language arts lesson.

What students will practice

  • Students will identify and correctly use explanatory informative in sentences and short passages.
  • Students will distinguish explanatory informative from related language concepts and apply rules consistently.
  • Students will demonstrate understanding of explanatory informative in both reading and their own writing.


Curriculum Links

Common Core State Standards

Writing · Kindergarten

W.K.2

Standard: Use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to compose informative/explanatory texts in which they name what they are writing about and supply some information about the topic.

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FAQ

How do I use this explanatory informative worksheet?

Introduce the skill with a brief whole-class activity, such as calling out examples and asking students to give a thumbs up when they hear explanatory informative in a sentence. Then let students work through the worksheet independently or in pairs, referring to a class anchor chart if one is available. When reviewing answers, ask students to explain why an answer is correct rather than just confirming it. These explanatory informative worksheets work well as a focused practice activity, a homework assignment, or a warm-up at the start of a language arts lesson.

What does this worksheet teach?

These explanatory informative worksheets for Kindergarten give students the targeted language arts practice they need to master this important grammar skill. Students identify, sort, complete, and write using explanatory informative through a variety of exercises designed to reinforce both recognition and application. Our writing prompts worksheets connect grammar practice to reading and writing so students see how explanatory informative works in real language. Building a solid understanding of explanatory informative in Kindergarten sets students up for stronger writing and clearer communication in every subject.

What grade level is this explanatory informative worksheet for?

"Explaining Steps in Order" is written for Kindergarten (Ages 3-6), and it covers Common Core W.K.2. If your little one is a year younger but already steady on writing prompts, the page still works. You may just need to read the instructions out loud. And if they are older and explanatory informative never quite stuck, this is a short review rather than busywork.

Can I use this explanatory informative worksheet for homeschool or classroom?

Yes, both. We made it for Kindergarten writing prompts, and the page works the same whether it lands on a kitchen table or a center rotation. At home, most families go through it together and talk the answers out loud, and that talking is where most of the learning happens with explanatory informative. In class it runs well as independent work while you pull a small group. Print one copy or thirty, whichever the day needs.

What does explanatory or informative writing teach kindergartners?

Explanatory and informative writing teaches children how to share what they know about a topic using facts, details, and simple sentences. At the kindergarten level, this often means drawing a picture and writing a sentence or two about a real-world subject. It builds content knowledge and communication skills simultaneously.

When do kindergartners start learning informative writing?

Most kindergartners begin informative writing in mid-to-late kindergarten, once they have basic phonics and sentence-forming skills. Teachers typically introduce it after students are comfortable with narrative writing and can distinguish between opinion and fact.

How can I use these worksheets at home or in the classroom?

Use the prompts as morning warm-ups, writing center activities, or homework tasks. Encourage children to draw first and then write one or two sentences explaining their picture. Reading related nonfiction books beforehand can help spark ideas.

Do these worksheets align with Common Core standards?

Yes. These worksheets support CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.W.K.2, which asks kindergartners to use a combination of drawing, dictating, and writing to supply information about a topic.

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Mar 2026

Big pictures and wide lines, which matters more at this age than people think. My littles can actually finish a page.

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Apr 2026

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Kindergarten Teacher · Verified member

Jan 2026

Printing is the part that usually goes wrong and it never does here. What I see on screen is what comes out of the copier.

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Kindergarten Teacher · Verified member

Mar 2026

I love how these are designed for actual classroom use. Margins are good for little hands, font is readable, and activities are just the right length.

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Feb 2026

These have become part of our daily routine. Quick to print, easy to explain, and my daughter feels accomplished when she finishes.

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Worksheet Details

GradeKindergarten
SubjectGrammar & Writing
TopicWriting Prompts
StandardW.K.2
Pages1 page
DifficultyMedium

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