Lesson Plans and Worksheets
Browse by Subject
Featured Testimonial
Lesson Planet helped me a lot during student teaching. Now that I am a first year second grade teacher, it has been an amazing resource. Thanks LP!
- Jessica B.
- Silver Spring, MD
- 09-12-11
Coral Worksheets
Find teacher approved Coral worksheet ideas and activities
Title
Views
Grade
Rating
For this word search worksheet, students locate 20 words related to the coral reef. The word list includes algae, eel, octopus, and seaweed.
In the recognizing vocabulary words about the coral reef worksheet, students use the list of words to identify the words in the word search. Students find 36 words.
In this coral worksheet, students answer 9 multiple choice questions about coral and coral reefs using an interactive on-line format.
For this using adjectives worksheet, students use adjectives in a word bank to complete sentences about a Coral Reef. Students fill in five blank answers.
In this coral reef facts worksheet, students read about mollusks and crustaceans, sea grass, and the problems humans cause and write short answers. Students write 2 answers.
In this exploring ocean life: whales, coral reefs and sea otters learning exercise, students read a page-long passage about whales, color and label a whale picture, color and label a clownfish, then experiment with eating like a sea otter.
In this coral reef design activity, student use pattern blocks, tangrams, or pentominos to make a design that looks like the animals and plants that live in a Coral Reef. They trace the shapes on your paper, color it, and label each design.
In this coral reef worksheet, students use the given pictures to decide the type of fish displayed. Students use the dichotomous key to correctly identify the fish in the diagram shown.
In this ocean worksheet, students color in a cartoon illustration of coral and shells in the ocean. Students may add details to the picture or write a description about it.
In this coral reef water cycle worksheet, students read 4 sections of a table the include sentences about the water cycle. They cut out the sentences and paste them on a poster that sequences the steps of the water cycle. They draw a picture to illustrate each part of the cycle.
