Nosapo
Word Family
What do a man, a can, and a fan have in common? They are all in the same word family! Young readers practice adding the first letter or letters to each word within a particular word family.
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Pilgrim Family Picture
In this Pilgrim coloring worksheet, students color a picture of a Pilgrim family with vibrant fall colors to accentuate the details drawn in the picture.
Learning for Life
Empathy
How would it make you feel if...youngsters learn a valuable life skill in considering how their actions affect other people. They evaluate different scenarios and draw pictures of things they could do to make someone feel better.
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School-Home Links: Listen for Sounds in Short Words
In this word sounds instructional activity, students cut out the words in the boxes. Students then look at one word at a time and name the sounds they hear. Students say the word.
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School-Home Links: Sounds in Short Words
In this word sounds worksheet, students point to each word and say it slowly. Family members repeat the word and then ask the children to name the sounds.
Noyce Foundation
Double Down
Double the dog ears, double the fun. Five problems provide increasing challenges with non-linear growth. Topics include dog ears, family trees and population data, and geometric patterns.
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Infant Baptism
In this baptism worksheet, learners read a sentence about a baby being baptized. They fill in the blanks that represent 4 words about baptism.
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Identify Uppercase and Lowercase Letters
In this recognizing letters of the alphabet activity, students read mixed letters and circle the lowercase letters. Students identify seven lowercase letters.
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Alphabet Cards: Centipedes
In this alphabet cards worksheet, students cut apart 52 cards that feature an upper or lower case alphabet letter in a cartoon centipede shape. This is Zaner-Bloser style; one upper or lower case letter per card.
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Pet Mania
In this English worksheet, students focus on pets. Students survey their classmates, role play, read short articles, and have a discussion centered around the topic of pets.