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Spelling by Picture- Animals Part 2
In this spelling by picture worksheet, students spell the names of pictured animals. They fill in the blanks with the letters that make up the name of each of 8 animals. They see an alligator, penguins, a camel, and a kangaroo among others.
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Alphabet Animals: K and L
In this coloring letters activity, students color two letters K and L. Both letters have animal images within the actual letter and make for a vivid reminder about the sound the letter makes and the words associated with them. K has a...
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Zig-Zag Tracing
In this tracing worksheet, students trace the zig-zag pattern to thunder and a kangaroo's path. The objective is to enhance students' fine motor skills.
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Letter Homework: Kk
In this early childhood letter k worksheet, students read a tongue twister, draw 5 things that begin with the letter k write about having a pet kangaroo or kitten, and practice printing uppercase and lowercase letters.
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Picture/Word Worksheet #32- Trace the Words
In this printing practice activity, 2nd graders trace dotted lines to write 6 words. They trace the words that are located under clip art pictures that represent each word. They write words such as compass, kangaroo, and stopwatch.
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Flying High
In this beginning reading instructional activity, learners complete a picture by coloring spaces with words beginning with the same first sound as a kangaroo in black. They color spaces with the same beginning sound as a jack-in-the-box...
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Fruity O Fractions
Fifth graders become mathematical problem solvers using cereal to help demonstrate fractions and equivalent fractions. They use a graph to represent the data, and to compare fractions.
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Differences Between Fiction And Non-Fiction in the Library
Young scholars examine the differences between fiction and non-fiction books in the library by discussing kangaroos. They distinguish between facts about kangaroos, and using their imaginations and imagining what they would do with pet...
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Number Families
First graders examine the relationship between numbers and number families. They listen to the poem "Kangaroo and Toad" by Shel Silverstein and create a list of the largest animals they can think of. Students then order the animals...
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Kidney and Related Concepts
For this kidneys worksheet, students review the function of the kidneys including what happens when the kidneys stop working. Students also compare kidney function in fish, frogs, and kangaroo rats. This worksheet has 86 fill in the...
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Crafty Color: Five
In this number practice worksheet, students color five kangaroos and five giraffes. The objective is to practice number identification.
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Welcome to My Zoo
In this animal facts worksheet, students fill in informational facts about the following animals: elephants, cheetahs, pandas, blue whales, turtles, and kangaroos.
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Animals: Picture/Word Worksheet #6
For this tracing words worksheet, students study the pictures and their matching words and then trace the words: weasel, dragon, hippopotamus, koala bear, and kangaroo.
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Letter K Words and Pictures
In this letter K worksheet, students color the pictures of the K words: kangaroo, kite, and king. Students then trace and color the letter Ks.
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Words That Begin with K
In this K words worksheet, students trace the words that begin with the letter K. Students trace the words kangaroo, koala, kite, and key.
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Genki Phonics: Letter K
In this letter K worksheet, 1st graders study the arrows to learn the stroke pattern for the uppercase letter K. Students then fill in the missing K for the words kick, kitchen, and kangaroo.
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Plural and Singular Nouns
What a great way to review singular and plural nouns! This presentation covers the basic rules governing the use of singular and plural nouns and gives students a variety of ways to practice this concept. It could be used as a center...
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Ending Consonants
Provide this extensive practice packet for your young learners. Consider having them complete a section each day, or provide this for take-home work. For each letter, the learner says it aloud, traces it, writes it on the blank line, and...
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How Fast is Usain Bolt?
Revisit the 2012 Summer Olympics by having seventh graders calculate the unit rate sprinting speed of the 100-meter gold medal winner.
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Look at Us!: Extra Support Lessons (Theme 1)
Support struggling learners and focus on the alphabet with the three weeks of activities and materials provided here. Each day, learners review some letters and practice others in depth. They work on rhyming, practice new words, and...
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Aboriginal Plant Use in South-Eastern Australia
The Aboriginal people of Australia survived for over 40,000 years by using the plants that grow in the bush for food, medicine, tools, and utensils. Introduce young botanists to the wonders of the Outback with a 25-page packet that...
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2nd Grade - Act. 05: Olympics
Learn more about the Olympics with your 2nd graders. Using a variety of resources, your class will learn about healthy bodies, training, and eating properly. Additionally, they will discover various Olympic activities and the athletes...
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Week 7: Animal Adaptations - Bird Beaks
Students use tools to represent bird beaks and pick up different types of food with them in order to discover which beak would help the bird survive depending on their food type.
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Geography Project: Australia
A presentation packed with project ideas and research questions encourages viewers to use images to describe Australia's climate, leisure activities, location, interesting facts, culture, and landmarks. Learners combine technology and...
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