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What does not belong?
In this living room worksheet, students circle the items that do not belong inside the picture of the living room. Students circle many items in this busy room.
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Thanksgiving Cut and Paste
In this cut and paste worksheet, students color 7 Thanksgiving related pictures and paste them onto a series of rows to finish the pattern of each row.
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Things That Go Together
For this "matching" worksheet, students draw lines between items that go together. Students draw their lines inside a path that already connects the items.
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Small
In this size worksheets, students practice identifying items small in size. Worksheet is set up in 5 rows, 2 animals/items per row.
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Happy and Sad: Discovering Feelings
In this worksheet on basic emotions/feelings, students follow directions to identify the "happy cat" and the "sad cat." Pictures are large enough to color.
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Happy or Sad
In this basic worksheet on identifying emotions, students view a picture portraying a "sad" rhino and a "happy" rhino. Students color the rhinoceros that is happy, and draw an x on the one that is sad.
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Letter Mm Practice
For this letter M practice worksheet, students practice their handwriting skills as they independently write uppercase and lowercase letters on 6 lines provided. Students also practice writing the word met.
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Letter H
In this letter h worksheet, students color the upper and lower case h and color the rat. Students color 3 items total and practice writing the letter h.
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The Same
Which animals are the same? Youngsters draw lines connecting pictures of farm animals to their identical counterparts. They see a sheep, chick, goat, pig, and cow; the cow is done for them. Once they finish, scholars draw and color...
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Chile Peppers
In this Language Arts worksheet, students read about peppers and participate in a variety of related activities. For example, students create a chile pepper pattern.
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Learning 1 - Write the Number
Begin your study of single-digit numbers with this activity on the number one. Young counters first trace and write the digit several times. Next, they practice counting by recording how many objects are in each image (always one)....
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Big, Bigger, Biggest
Which water creature is the biggest? Youngsters look at an image of a big shell, then draw a bigger shell next to it. They do the same for a big fish. Next, learners practice with the superlative as they circle the biggest duck and frog....
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Dot-to-Dot
What is hidden among these numbers? Beginning counters connect the dots to complete an image of two flowers using the numbers 1-12. The fun part here is that they get to draw their own connect-the-dots image below; something youngsters...
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Circles and Square Based on Position
Kindergartners demonstrate their understanding of the position of objects in the environment by drawing a circle around all the pictured objects positioned above the line. They then draw and X on top of everything below the...
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Puzzle Page
Who says your budding readers are too young for crossword puzzles? Scholars use visual clues instead of written ones to complete single-syllable words. They fill in the initial letter for each of six words, and a second letter for one of...
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Odd One Out
One of these animals is different, but which one is it? Pre-readers examine four sets of objects to determine and circle the one that is different. This isn't designed to trick your eye; scholars are looking for a horse standing amidst a...
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Moving Left to Right
To get scholars ready for the curves, twists, and turns of alphabet letters, give them this tracing exercise. Early writers follow dotted lines with their finger from left to right first, then trace it with a pencil. The images are...
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The Alphabet
This is a great way to give emerging printers a look at the big picture; the entire alphabet is written out in lowercase letters. They examine each letter and trace a dotted line to print it themselves. Consider putting this at the...
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Odd One Out
Which of these is different? Pre-readers examine four pictures of familiar objects. Each picture has a row of images following it, and they must determine which of them is different. Once youngsters have figured it out, they circle the...
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Picture Vocabulary
You might have to get creative to work this practice opportunity into your unit in a meaningful way, but the concept is great for young learners. There are five pictures, and learners recall the Spanish word for each item. Consider...
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Letter D Words
In this letter D learning exercise, students analyze 10 pictures of common objects. Students circle all the pictures that illustrate words that start with letter D.
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Objects in a Set-- Zero and One
In this counting activity, students solve 8 problems in which objects in a set are counted. Students circle the answer that tells how many; it will be zero or one.
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Counting to Two
In this counting to 2 worksheet, students solve 8 problems in which objects in a set are counted. From a list of 3 choices, students circle the number that tells how many.
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Letter W Words
In this letter W activity, students analyze 10 pictures of common objects. Students circle all the pictures that illustrate a letter W word.