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In order to review language skills, students in both upper elementary and higher grades can benefit from this activity providing an exploration of information related to Europe. This 12 question activity provides a reading passage, comprehension questions, and a multiple choice vocabulary quiz.
By utilizing this classical music worksheet, upper elementary children listen to "Spring" from The Four Seasons by Antonio Vivaldi. They will read a biography of the composer and answer four multiple choice questions. Students follow a "music listening map" as they listen to the piece, and unscramble the names of the seasons.
Grade the teacher! This worksheet will guide your class through a survey on all subjects taught in elementary school. Learners will grade their teacher and include statements about what they learned in reading, writing, mathematics, science, history, art, music, and physical education. Great way to gain constructive feedback!
For this elementary nursery rhyme word search, students locate 18 terms related to Mother Goose in the word puzzle by circling them.
In this Mother's Day coloring worksheet, 2nd graders color a picture of violets which is shown above a poem. They sign their names at the bottom of the page on an elementary line.
In this elementary coloring page worksheet, students color a Thanksgiving scene. They color a turkey, pumpkins, and an apple basket.
In this drawing page, 1st graders imagine that they just discovered a new dinosaur in their own backyard. They draw a picture of the discovery in the background on the coloring page. They write a name for the new dinosaur on elementary lines at the bottom of the page.
In this elementary worksheet, students are given patterns of ducks to color, cut out or count. There is a whole sheet of rubber ducks to be printed.
In this using prefer instructional activity, students rewrite sentences using prefer, ask personal preference questions and write responses using prefer. Students write sixteen short answers.
This simple cut and paste activity requires students to identify the colors red, brown, green and orange, and follow directions. Students color a group of shapes, and following the directions, paste each piece to form a picture of two birds in a nest.
