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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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Animal Migrations
Here is a fabulous set of activities for your young scientists. Each lesson contains map, hands-on, and game activities that will help the class understand why and how animals migrate from one place to another. First they'll examine the...
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Mommy and Baby Animals 2
A charming worksheet 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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Animal Handwriting Worksheet
In this handwriting learning exercise, students trace ten animal names such as "rabbits" and rewrite the name on the lines next to it.
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Animal Picture Words 4
In 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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Spelling Animal Names
In this animal names learning exercise, students first trace and then write the names of animals 2 times each. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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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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Name the Constellation
Young scholars read stories about constellations. They create constellations by filling in the letters of their names on a test bubble sheet and tracing the design onto white paper. They make up stories about their name constellations.
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Let's Learn Animal Names
In this word recognition worksheet, students examine the pictures of the zebra, bear, and wolf. Students practice tracing each of the words and then write each of them independently.
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Animals - Printing Practice
In this printing practice worksheet, 1st graders trace the dotted lines to print the names of 10 animals such as horse, monkey, cow, cat, and elephant.
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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: Trace the Word
In this picture/word instructional 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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Student Designed Investigations Part 3 – Collecting Data and Drawing Conclusions
Students explore how living things adapt to their environment. In this science lesson, students conduct scientific investigations to examine animal adaptations.
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LION (PRINTING)
In this handwriting activity, 2nd graders are given three colored drawings of a lion and three corresponding lines on which to practice writing. No words are given to trace.
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Animals (DeNelian Printing Practice)
In this animal names printing practice activity, students first trace 10 names of common animals. Students then write each animal name on the line. This is DeNelian style printing.
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The Naming of a Native American
Students read and discuss Native American legends. They examine how the Native American name came about.
Time Warp Trio
The Caveman Catastrophe
Young archaeologists study the development of human history, and work in groups to create a timeline that traces the development of humans. Additionally, the groups utilize a very clever graphic organizer embedded in the plan in order to...
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Animals and Humans
Young scholars identify the functions of various body parts. They participate in the "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes" song, draw a picture of themselves and other mammals, and create a traced outline of their body that they add...
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Fossil Kit II
Youngsters examine four fossil replicas and chart their time periods, vertebrate or invertebrate, and the names of other organisms living at the same time. A specific fossil kit is available for sale if you do not have the same samples....
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The Fossil Record
What do you call a plated dinosaur when he is asleep? A stego-snorus! Through four hands-on activities, young paleontologists rotate through stattions to learn about preservation in rock, resin, ice, and conservation of animal tracks....
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Fossils
In this fossils worksheet, students review the different types of fossils including index and trace fossils. This worksheet has 6 matching and 9 true or false questions.
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Food Webs
Sixth graders discuss and describe consumers and producers. They discuss and describe predator-prey relationship. Students review food chains. They form a circle, and each student is given an ecosystem card. Student at the top is given...
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Lower Case Printing Practice
In this lower case printing practice worksheet, students trace each dotted letter of the alphabet and print each letter nine more times on the lines provided. Students print the answers to five various questions.
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Cellular Invaders
In this biology worksheet, students study the animation on how the body's defense mechanism fight microbes. They write short answers to 8 questions that follow.