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Dear Kelly, Just saw your question, and would like to help--but, you may be a step or two ahead of me, since you indicate "I know what sequencing means". I THINK I know what you're looking for, in the sense that sequencing to me means looking for and extending patterns of sounds, shapes, color, etc., but that might not be what you're interpreting "sequencing" to be, and might be looking specifically for number/numeration notions of sequencing. Since you don't indicate a grade level, it's hard to give specific ideas for centers, etc. Don't know what your timeline is on this, either. If you write back with more specific information (grade level, etc.), then I and/or some of the other T2T associates can try to give you some ideas that hopefully will help. Thanks, -Ralph, for the T2T service
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