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Do You Want to Be My Friend?
Learners participate in a variety of emergent and early-literacy activities based on a "friendship" theme. Learners listen to the book Do You Want to Be My Friend by Eric Carle, then echo read, choral read, and independently read...
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Desert Animal Sorting
What makes certain animals better suited for desert life than others? Explore the differences between desert and non-desert animals with this picture sorting activity. Be sure to print the worksheet in color so students can observe and...
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Giraffe Trace
In this tracing practice activity, students trace the picture of the giraffe. Students also trace the word giraffe to help them learn to spell the word. Students color the giraffe.
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Happy 40th Birthday Brown Bear
What do you see? Wish a happy birthday to Bill Martin Jr. and Eric Carle's Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See? The lesson includes six extension activities for the books and its companion stories, including a maze and animal...
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Animal Faces-- Full Color Copy
In this art and craft activity, students learn about 12 common wild and domestic animals by cutting out labeled pictures of animal faces. There are no suggestions as to how these could be used.
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Numbers - Practice Counting to 4
In this number sense learning exercise, students count the number of black line pictures of giraffes. They color the number 4 at the bottom of the page and the giraffe pictures.
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Alphabet 4
In this literacy worksheet, students color all the pictures that end with the letter t. There are several illustrations to identify in the activity.
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The Smallest Object
In this alphabet worksheet, students will focus on the letter g. Coloring pictures that begin with the specific letter sound, students will choose the smallest object in each box to color.
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Beginning Matching-- Animals Part 3
In this animal matching worksheet, students draw a line from 8 animal pictures to the word that describes each one. This page contains color pictures.
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Animal Stationary
In this writing template, students can add writing and color to a piece of lined paper bordered by illustrations. The pictures include a giraffe, a cat, and two elephants.
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Making Comparisons of Living Things
In this comparing living things worksheet, students examine pairs of pictures that show living organisms such as a snail, a cat, a butterfly, a giraffe, and a rabbit. They look at pairs of pictures and orally answer questions using...
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Parts of the Body and Colors (Animals)
In this animal worksheet, students analyze four color pictures of animals. Students answer 10 questions about the parts of the body and colors of the animals. Students choose the correct describing phrase from three choices. This page...
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Africa Savanna
Students discuss the different biomes of Africa. They create a list of biomes of Africa. They color code a map of the biomes of Africa. They research interesting facts about Africa.
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Animal Headbands
In this animal activity, students color and cut pictures of animal heads to paste onto strips of paper to create headbands. Twenty-four different animal heads are included in this activity.
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Lion
In this lion worksheet, students explore the group, order and characteristics of a lion. They discover where the lion lives, its lifespan, and general facts about the "king of the jungle." Students then color a picture of a lion. This is...
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Africa: Animals of the African Savannahs
Students explore animals of the savannah. In this science lesson, students discuss the characteristics of animals that live on the savannah. Students create an animal that would be able to live on the savannah.
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Animals of the African Savannahs
Students create and describe a new animal that live on the savannah following the characteristics of savannah wildlife discussed in the lesson.
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The Mixed Up Chameleon
Young scholars read the story The Mixed Up Chameleon and complete discussions questions as they read the story. In this comprehension lesson plan, students also draw animals, list animals, and create a class book.
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Variations
Sttudents examine populations of living things and identify variations in physical features.