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Way to Go Bananas
Fifth graders explore bananas. In this interdisciplinary activity, 5th graders discover the dietary benefits of bananas, complete a fruits word search, write banana myths, research banana recipes, and use their problem solving skills to...
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Banana activities
In this banana activity, students write, count, color, and sort mini activities involving bananas. Students complete four activities.
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Trace and Color: Bananas
In this fruit-themed coloring learning exercise, students color the picture of bananas and then practice printing the word bananas by tracing the dotted lines.
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Banana Quiz
In this ESL worksheet, students answer 10 multiple-choice questions about bananas. For example, "Bananas are an excellent source of..."
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Instructions
Writing a recipe for how to make a banana split is the task assigned in this language arts resource. Learners must list the ingredients, then write the instructions for how to construct the dessert. They can look up the instructions in a...
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B is for Banana
In this letter B worksheet, students fill in the letter b at the beginning of the word "banana," practice printing and tracing the word banana and the sentence "It's a banana," then color a picture of a banana.
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Bobby Banana's Garden
In this Bobby Banana's garden worksheet, students count how many fruits Bobby has picked from his garden and color the graph to show how many of each fruit Bobby picked.
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Banana Dot to Dot
In this connect the dots worksheet, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-20 to outline the picture of a banana.
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Go to Sleep, Gecko!
A cute folktale from Bali tells the story of Gecko, Elephant, and Buffalo, and Gecko's struggle to sleep. After reading Go to Sleep, Gecko, learners focus on comprehension questions, singing and learning about geckos, building...
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Printing Practice-"Banana"
In this printing practice worksheet, students practice tracing and printing the word "banana," then color a picture of a sliced banana. Worksheet has links to additional activities.
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Apples, Oranges, and Bananas
Learners sing songs about fruit to learn colors. For this colors lesson, students sing a song about apples, oranges and bananas. Learners use a movement activity to help reinforce the lesson.
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Chimpanzee and Banana Five and Six
In this counting and printing practice activity, students trace the numbers 5 and 6, solve 4 counting problems, and draw the appropriate number of bananas in 6 questions.
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Count the Bananas
In this counting worksheet, students practice counting to the number two while coloring in the pictures of the bananas. They could create their own designs.
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B is for Banana
In this early childhood letter Bb worksheet, students practice tracing the uppercase B and lowercase b lines before they form the same letters independently on the lines provided. A picture of a banana is included.
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Beginning Sentence Completion: 4
In this sentence completion worksheet, learners fill in the blank to the sentence about bananas. Students complete 10 multiple choice question.
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Banana Splits- Counting and Direction Following Worksheet
For this British math worksheet, students see sets of bananas and read directions that are next to pictures of cartoon like monkeys. They follow the directions to determine the proper number of bananas each monkey should receive.
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I Like Yellow Bananas
In this printing practice worksheet, students trace and print the sentence, "I like yellow bananas." and color the pictures of bananas. Students print 12 words.
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Writing an Explanation
Bananas are an important part of a healthy diet - but where do they come from? Third graders write an explanatory text about the origins of bananas. The bottom part of the paper includes necessary information about bananas, as well as a...
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DNA Extraction
Students explore biology by participating in a fun science experiment. In this DNA lesson, students discuss what DNA is and where it comes from. Students utilize two bananas, a blender and a microscope to view the DNA of a banana in class.
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English Banana
In this grammar activity, students complete 12 sentences by using auxiliary verbs in present continuous tense question forms. Students are given one example.
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B is for Banana
In this printing Bb practice worksheet, students view the animation showing the correct formation of upper case B and lower case b, trace, and print the letters. Students form twenty-eight letters.
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Go Fish Letter Cards
A is for airplane and B is for banana! Practice the alphabet with your class using this set of cards. There are two copies of each card, each of which shows the uppercase and lowercase versions of a letter and an image of something that...
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Summer of the Monkeys: Novel Study
There are more than 260 types of monkeys in the world. With the novel study for Wilson Rawls' Summer of the Monkeys, pupils research interesting facts about the banana-loving primates. They also practice exaggeration, write...
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Plastic-Free Is Not Easy
Paper or plastic? Scholars discuss a worksheet containing grocery photos in which consumers were challenged to buy items without plastic wrapping or containers. Learners rank the food items by the need for packaging, such as a banana,...
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