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Words With Two Meanings
In this homonym learning exercise, 2nd graders write two sentences for 5 words that each have two meanings. They write sentences that show the two meanings of words such as top, bat, and pen. They trace the dotted lines as the practice...
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Making Words: -at Sound
In this early childhood making words worksheet, students make the words bat, cat, hat, mat, rat, and flat as they fill in the blanks with the appropriate letters in 24 words.
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Words With Two Meanings
In this two meaning words worksheet, 3rd graders read the words with double meanings: bat, saw, pen, watch, bark, and top. Students write one sentence for each meaning and then trace the 6 words.
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Finish the Sentence: Rhyming
Mat, bat, hat rhyming is so much fun! Emergent readers practice rhyming, reading, and printing skills as they read and then use one of three words to complete each rhyming sentence. There are eight sentences which mean eight...
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Drawing Fish
Students practice creating art by imitating the camouflage of fish. In this animal characteristic lesson, students identify certain fish and their ability to change colors in order to survive in the wild. Students utilize coloring...
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Language – Short Responses
In this responding to questions worksheet, students look at 6 pictures and the questions that accompany each of them. Students select the appropriate responses to each of the questions.
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Going Batty
First graders begin with the word "at" then explore bats and other things ending with "at." After a lecture/demo, 1st graders utilize a worksheet imbedded in this plan which guides them through compiling a "batty book."
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The Same But Different
Fourth graders observe different types of bats. They look for characteristics that appear to be fundamental for survival. Students observe population numbers in order to identify if adaptations aid in survival.
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Come to Mommy
Fourth graders participate in a simple experiment to illustrate the concept of mother bats identifying their young. They sniff stickers in order to imitate the behavior of mother bats in the wild.
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So You Want to Hit a Home Run?
Students determine the center of percussion and the center of mass for a baseball bat. For this projective motion lesson students demonstrate the relationship between the position of the baseball bat and when its in the position in...
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Over the Line Whiffle Ball
Young scholars participate in Over the Line Whifle Ball, which allows for a high amount of practice hitting a whiffle ball with a bat.
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DNA Replication
High schoolers work with a partner to answer any unanswer questions on their review sheet. They work in groups of 4 to make flash cards as study aides. Students play a review game for the remaining of the class period. The winning...
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Millennium Home Run Contest
Students study the history of baseball and Babe Ruth. They work on their hitting skills and have a home run contest. They review the cues for successfully hitting a ball off a tee into the air. They get three swings of the bat and...
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Scream Street
Learners read the book series Scream Street and complete activities that go along with it. In this reading lesson plan, students read the books given, and then do activities that include making a door hanger, completing a word search,...
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Is It A Bird?
In this bird characteristics worksheet, students compare the characteristics of bats and penguins to those of birds, then draw conclusions about whether bats/penguins are birds. General characteristics of birds are given in the first...
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Halloween Writing Paper
In this Halloween writing paper worksheet, students can write a note on paper that is decorated with a Halloween bat and a grave that says R.I.P. There are no directions with this page.
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Short Vowel "A"
In this short vowel A worksheet, learners say the names of six labeled pictures. Students place brackets around the letter that makes the short A sound. Example: b(a)t.
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Letter Bb
In this letter Bb instructional activity, students alphabetize the words that begin with the letter B. Students write the following words on the provided lines: blue, brush, bear, boat, bug, baby, bat, bell, by, and bicycle.
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Emergent Literacy Design: Play Ball!
Students observe the letter "b" and practice printing it using the example: to play baseball you must have a bat and a ball, writing it is the same in that you must have a bat and a ball. They watch as the teacher models how to write the...
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The Probability Dilemma
Ninth graders investigate patterns. In this first through second grade mathematics instructional activity, 9th graders read Bat Jamboree and create a pictorial representation of a bat pyramid. Students use the manipulative...
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One Digit Addition; With Regrouping-Z
In this math worksheet, students add two single digit numbers. The worksheet has the silhouette of a bat in the background. Problems are presented in column format.
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School-Home Links 73
In this location words worksheet, students learn words that show where something is. Students draw a ball next to the bat, write the word ball, draw another ball, and finally draw a picture of yourself next to the ball.
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Words that Begin with B
In this this tracing words worksheet, students trace the words that begin with the letter B. Students trace the words banana, butterfly, bat, and ball.
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Printing Practice: "Boy"
In this printing practice worksheet, students practice tracing and printing the word "boy," then color a picture of a boy with a baseball bat and ball. Page has links to additional activities.
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