Read this text about paper airplanes. Then answer the questions.

Feeling bored? Try making a paper airplane. It's a fun way to wake up your brain. First, fold a piece of paper in half lengthwise (the long way). Then unfold the paper. You should have a line down the middle. Next, pull each of the top corners into the center line. Your paper will look like a house. After that, fold the top edges into the center line. This gives it that airplane shape. Now fold the plane in half. Make sure you fold toward you. The last step is to give your plane wings. Do this by folding down the edges. You're ready to fly!
Which sequencing structure is used in this text?
Which signal words or phrases show you that this is the structure?
Drag the correct answers to the boxes.

the last step
meanwhile
how-to
next
chronological
first
after that
suddenly
Sequence Structure
Signal Words and Phrases

Sequence Structure:

- first
- after that
- the last step

Signal Words and Phrases:
- how-to