Before assigning creative roles within your teams of writers and discuss the potential of possible storylines, put your heads together and try to sequence the events below for this all-time classic. Remember?
| Cinderella leaves the Prince and runs out of the ball |
| The Fairy Godmother waves her wand |
| Cinderella and the Prince get married and live happily ever after |
| Cinderella’s stepsisters make her work day and night |
| The footman tells the stepsisters to bring out Cinderella |
| The spell ends. Cinderella’s coach is now a pumpkin and her gown again a ragged dress |
| Cinderella’s stepsisters try on the slipper |
| The Prince notices Cinderella |
| The clock begins to chime twelve |
| In the ball everyone asks who the beautiful girl with the glass slippers is |
| The Prince orders a search for the owner of the glass slipper |
| Cinderella’s stepsisters would not let her go to the ball with them |
| It is a perfect fit |
| Cinderella’s fairy godmother appears |
| The Prince cannot find Cinderella anywhere |
| Cinderella and the Prince dance all evening long |
| Cinderella cried as her stepsisters left in the carriage for the ball without her |
| Cinderella’s godmother tells her that she will grant her the wish of going to the ball |
| The Prince tries the slipper on Cinderella’s foot |
| After Cinderella is ready for the ball, she is warned that she must leave before midnight |
