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Santa Pictures: Order From Smallest to Largest
In this smallest to largest activity, students put three pictures of Santa Claus in order from smallest to largest. Students may either number the pictures or cut them out and order them. There are 3 problems on the page.
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Order From Smallest to Largest
In this ordering pictures of stars instructional activity, students observe three groups of stars and order hem from smallest to largest. Students solve 2 problems.
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Sizes, Sizes, Choosing the Largest and Smallest
In this size comparison worksheet, students examine 4 rows of black and white clip art pictures. They draw an X on the largest picture and a circle around the smallest picture.
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Biggest Object: Winter Pictures
In this size discrimination worksheet, students analyze the four winter objects of varying sizes in a box. Students circle the biggest object. There are four problems.
McGraw Hill
Arthropods
Are spiders related to crabs? Study the order of arthropods with a reading selection about animal diversity. It provides details about each class within the order, as well as vivid pictures and explanatory charts.
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The Largest Objects
In this alphabet worksheet, students will focus on the letter y. Coloring pictures that begin with the y sound, students will choose the largest object in each box to color.
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The Largest Objects
In this alphabet worksheet, students focus on the letter q. Coloring pictures that begin with the letter q sound, students choose the largest object in each box to color.
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The Largest Objects Letter B
In this basic mathematics worksheet, learners identify and color the largest object pictured in each box. There are four boxes with various objects in them that start with the letter b.
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Order from Smallest to Largest
In this smallest to largest instructional activity, learners compare the sizes of the bears in the pictures and put them in order from smallest to largest.
American Museum of Natural History
Fascinating Fish
A fish is not just a fish. So many fish in remote places have unique characteristics. Take a trip with an ichthyologist to the Congo River to discover the species of one of the most diverse fish populations in the world. The online...
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The Largest Objects
In this alphabet worksheet, students focus on the letter a. Coloring pictures that begin with the letter a sound, students choose the largest object in each box to color.
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A Picture: Worth One Thousand Words?
Students examine photographs from the Civil War. Using a primary source document, they discover the conditions of a private during the Battle of Chickamauga. In groups, they use the sources to determine the authnecity of the documents.
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The Smallest Object
In this smallest object worksheet, students identify the smallest item in each group of pictures. There are two groups of four items on this worksheet. Students may color the pictures.
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Valentine's Day Fun
For this following directions worksheet, students read and follow the directions under each of four pictures. Students color three bears, complete a drawing, circle the largest picture, and circle the smallest picture.
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The Largest Object
In this visual discrimination worksheet, students examine pictures of an object. All pictures are of the same thing but are in different sizes. Students color the largest object in each group. There are 3 questions.
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Order From Smallest to Largest
In this ordering worksheet, students order pictures of gingerbread men from smallest to largest. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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Order From Smallest to Largest
In this ordering instructional activity, students order pictures of rocket ships from the smallest in size to the largest. Worksheet gives a web site reference for additional activities.
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Wonderful Whales
Primary marine biologists consider the largest living animals on Earth, the whales. Introduce them to general anatomy, unique adaptations, and behaviors. Teach them to sing a song that will help them remember some of these facts....
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Water Uses and Children's Lives in East Africa
Students explore water usage around the world. In this "water" social studies lesson, students brainstorm ways in which water is used. Students visit the Water in Africa website to view pictures of water usage in Africa. Students...
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How Big Is a Blue?
Students sort and compare/contrast the lengths of various whales. They sort pictures of whales in order of smallest to largest, and given a rope marked with the lengths of the whales, they compare the actual lengths of the whales.
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A Weigh we Go!
Here are some cross-curricular activities whil should help your kids understnad weight measurements and grammar. In this grammar and math lesson, students read the book Skittles Riddles and practice counting and balancing skittles. They...
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The Sinking of the Titanic
Investigate the sinking of the Titanic with young scholars. They will read actual documentation from the Titanic and answer questions. They will then draw conclusions from the pictures they see and information they read.
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Structure and Function of the Cell/Introduction to the Cell
So, this is not technically a worksheet, but rather a chapter of reading material, pictures, and diagrams introducing young biologists to the cell. Cell theory, diversity, size, and shape are described. The internal organization and...
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Money
Which coins do you need? Scholars are faced with a challenge: using only three coins they must find the exact amount needed for six items. The coins are standard US currency and are pictured at the top, however their value is not listed....