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  1. part of speech: noun. definition 1: a pattern or process in which one thing follows another. Classes at our school follow the same sequence every day. similar words: succession. definition 2: a series of related or connected things.

  2. About. Transcript. Sequences are ordered lists of numbers (called "terms"), like 2,5,8. Some sequences follow a specific pattern that can be used to extend them indefinitely. For example, 2,5,8 follows the pattern "add 3," and now we can continue the sequence. Sequences can have formulas that tell us how to find any term in the sequence.

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    • Sal Khan
  3. STEM Literacy. Teaching Sequence. By: Reading Rockets. Helping children understand the concept of sequence develops both literacy and scientific inquiry skills. Here are a few simple activities that families can do together to give kids opportunities to observe, record, and think about sequencing. Home. Reading Topics A-Z. STEM Literacy.

  4. Sep 8, 2023 · In ordinary use, it means a series of events, one following another. In maths, a sequence is made up of several things put together, one after the other. The order that the things are in matters. For example, both (Blue, Red, Yellow) and (Yellow, Blue, Red) are sequences, but they are not the same.

  5. Jun 28, 2022 · Sequencing is a skill that allows us to accurately predict and understand the cause and effect of different events. For children, this is a skill they are still developing as they come to learn that actions have consequences and parts of life are built on routine and predictable patterns.

    • Matthew Kershaw
  6. The sequence is a specified collection of objects in which repetitions are allowed and order matters. Formally, a sequence is a function from natural numbers to the elements at each position. Similar to a set, it contains members, and they are called elements or terms. The number of elements is called the length of the sequence.

  7. a series of related events or things that have a particular order: the sequence of events that led to his death. sequence noun (ORDER) the order that events or things should happen or be arranged in: I got my slides mixed up and they appeared out of sequence.

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