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Secuencia de Eventos en Español: End-of-Year Kínder Activities for Reading Comprehension

Two printable pages from Historias de Verano resource for kindergarten, one in color and one in black and white, showing a summer story with text and pictures to support comprensión lectora en español and sequence of events in Spanish.

The last week of school can feel like total chaos. I had grades to finalize, student portfolios to organize, classroom materials to pack, end-of-year forms to fill out… and a room full of excited five-year-olds counting down to summer.

Sound familiar?

That’s exactly why I turned to this no-prep, print-and-go resource focused on the sequence of events in Spanish (secuencia de eventos). It was just what I needed: engaging, low-prep, and aligned with key comprehension skills.

Two printable pages from Historias de Verano resource for kindergarten, one in color and one in black and white, showing a summer story with text and pictures to support comprensión lectora en español and sequence of events in Spanish.


 Why You’ll Love This Resource (Like I Did)

If you’re looking for actividades de verano para kínder or simple actividades fin de año, this one’s a lifesaver. It gave my students meaningful practice with comprensión lectora en español—while giving me space to breathe, finish grading, and prep for summer.

It’s designed with actividades para kínder in mind and includes:

  • 8 short historias cortas para niños (summer-themed!)

  • Clear conectores temporales like primero, luego, después, al final

  • One comprehension question per story

  • Cut-and-paste sequencing practice

  • Black-and-white & color versions for easy printing

I used it during centers, independent work, and even as a fast-finisher option. My students stayed focused and had fun retelling the stories—plus, they didn’t even realize how much they were learning!

Supports the Science of Reading (in Spanish!)

This activity isn’t just cute—it’s effective. It supports the Science of Reading en español by reinforcing:

  • Story structure and secuencia de eventos para niños

  • Oral language development through retelling

  • Comprensión lectora básica en español

  • Vocabulary related to summer routines

It’s a great way to end the year with purpose—while your students review reading strategies in Spanish.

What’s Included:

  • 8 simple summer stories

  • Story-specific illustrations

  • Temporal words to build sequencing skills

  • Print-and-go format (no prep!)

  • Great for independent or small group work

You’ll love how easy it is. Just print, hand out, and go!

Kindergarten student holding a cut-out color image, arranging pictures in order to practice sequence of events in Spanish and improve comprensión lectora básica en español.

Gluing the Final Step: Practicing Sequence of Events in Spanish (Secuencia de Eventos) – Black & White Version

Two worksheets for sequence of events in Spanish: one in color and one in black and white, designed for kindergarten reading comprehension and sequencing activities.

Teacher-approved sequence of events in Spanish resource for kínder featuring simple text, temporal connectors, and cut-and-paste sequencing activities that enhance comprensión lectora básica en español, secuencia de eventos para niños, and fine motor skills. Perfect for actividades fin de año y actividades de verano para kínder.

Wrap Up the Year with Smiles

If your last week looks anything like mine, you need something that works—fast. This resource is truly a gift to teachers who are balancing chaos and classroom fun. 

Grab the Sequence of Events in Spanish – Historias de Verano now and breathe easier this week.

Let’s finish strong—with storytelling, sequencing, and smiles. 

Looking for more ideas?

If you’re also looking for fun and memorable ways to end the school year, I shared a few of my favorite activities in this blog post.


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