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Trace the Train Track!
Learners with autism develop their fine motor skills with an activity that asks them to trace Travis the Train's track
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Track Traces
Learners explore animal characteristics by participating in an animal anatomy activity. In this animal tracks instructional activity, students identify the differences between specific animals and the shape of their footprints. Learners...
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Animal Migrations
Here is a fabulous set of activities for your young scientists. Each instructional activity contains map, hands-on, and game activities that will help the class understand why and how animals migrate from one place to another. First...
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Connect the Animal to its Food
What kind of food does a monkey eat? If you know, then you'll be able to complete this worksheet. To practice drawing a straight line, learners draw to connect the animal to its food. A total of five lines will be drawn from right to left.
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Name that animal
A great way to classify organisms, is by counting the number of legs it has or how it moves. Little ones count the legs on five different creatures, then match the leg count to the proper animal name. Tip: Have them come up with other...
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Mommy and Baby Animals 2
A charming activity on mother and baby animals is here for you. Young learners write the names of adult and baby animals by looking at animal pictures and using the words in the word bank. They trace a path from the adult animals to the...
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Create an Animal
Think beyond the animals and habitats we've already discovered and allow scholars to dream up their very own habitat and an animal that lives there. Class members present the new habitat and animal on a poster alongside an...
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Preschool Alphabet Coloring Book with Letters to Trace
Help your class learn the alphabet with this resource that asks learners to collate a 26-page alphabet coloring book! Youngsters color each letter of the alphabet and a corresponding animal; for example, they would color in an octopus...
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Science: Making Trace Fossils
Students explore types of fossils and discover how sediment affects fossil preservation. They focus their study on trace fossils and create their own using sediment, water, and a small organism such as a snail or lizard. Students use...
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Help the Mommy Animal Find Her Babies
In this language arts worksheet, students learn the names of mother animals and the babies by examining 4 sets of pictures. Using the word bank, students write the names by the pictures of the big and little animals. Then students trace...
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Trace and Read: Animals
For this animals trace and read worksheet, students trace 14 animals 4 times each. Students use the extra space to write the animal words independently.
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ESL Vocabulary Trace and Read: Animals
In these English Language vocabulary worksheets, students use the pictures to first trace the animal words, print them on their own, and then identify the words to write them on the blank lines.
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Animal: Trace the Word
In this picture/word activity, students trace the names of 6 animals underneath a picture of each one: panda, rabbit, polar bear, skunk, mole and raccoon.
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Moving Left to Right
These animals need to find their homes! Young scholars help them by drawing lines from each animal on the left to its habitat on the right. There is no guessing to be done here, though; pairs are directly across from one another. They...
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Animal Picture Words 4
For this picture words of animals worksheet, students observe pictures of a llama, bear, mouse, squirrel, unicorn, and giraffe and trace their names. Students trace six words.
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Where the Octopus Lives
In this letter O worksheet, students color a large picture of an octopus. Students analyze two pictures of habitats and circle the one that shows where an octopus would live. Students trace and practice upper and lower case letter Oo.
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H is for Hat
In this letter H, handwriting worksheet, students trace and print both capital and lowercase H, 8 times each. Students also trace and print the word hat. A computer animation that shows students how to print the letters is provided
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H is for Heart
In this letter H, handwriting activity, students trace and print both capital and lowercase H, 8 times each. Students also trace and print the word heart. A computer animation that shows students how to print the letters is provided
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H is for Helicopter
For this letter H, handwriting worksheet, students trace and print both capital and lowercase H, 8 times each. Students also trace and print the word helicopter. A computer animation that shows students how to print the letters is provided.
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H is for Helmet
In this letter H, handwriting worksheet, students trace and print both capital and lowercase H, 8 times each. Students also trace and print the word helmet. A computer animation that shows students how to print the letters is provided.
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H is for Hawk
In this letter H, handwriting worksheet, learners trace and print both capital and lowercase H, 8 times each. Students also trace and print the word hawk. A computer animation that shows learners how to print the letters is provided.
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H is for Hive
In this letter H, handwriting worksheet, students trace and print both capital and lowercase H, 8 times each. Students also trace and print the word hive. A computer animation that shows students how to print the letters is provided.
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H is for Hill
In this letter H, handwriting worksheet, students trace and print both capital and lowercase H, 8 times each. Students also trace and print the word hill. A computer animation that shows students how to print the letters is provided.
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H is for Hole
In this letter H, handwriting worksheet, students trace and print both capital and lowercase H, 8 times each. Students also trace and print the word hole. A computer animation that shows students how to print the letters is provided.