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Flat Hat
In this letter a worksheet, students color the letter a's around the flat hat red. Students put an 'x' on the incorrectly written letter a's. Students then count the letter a's and write the total number in the box. Students then trace...
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Hat Trick: Number Challenge:1-5
In this numbers worksheet, students count hats in one column and match them to their corresponding number in a second column. Numbers 1-5 are used.
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Counting Worksheet
In this counting worksheet, students count how many lamps and Zamps they see and then color lamps according to the amount they are told to color based on the book The Cat in the Hat. Students complete 3 problems.
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Hats Throughout History
Pupils discuss the history of hats including uses and origins and discover there are many types of hats for many purposes. Students create their own hats from paper after looking at slides of various types of hats.
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Wow! What A Hat!
Students examine and discuss the headwear of the pioneers. They design and create their own pioneer hat using the natural materials that were available to the pioneers. They present and discuss their hat to the class.
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A Hatful of Seuss!
In this Dr. Seuss books instructional activity, students draw a line to match pictures of 7 hats to the Dr. Seuss books where they are shown.
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Finding My Hat
Sixth graders explore the Korean culture through the book, Finding My Hat. They read and discuss the book in literature circles and write in response journals after each chapter. Comparing the main character to themselves, they note the...
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Match the Hats
In this Halloween visual discrimination worksheet, students draw lines to match identical witch hats. There are 5 pairs of hats to match.
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Firefighter Hat
In this coloring worksheet, students color a firefighters paper hat red, cut along the solid lines, and then fold the front shield along the dotted line.
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Newton's Hat Trick
High schoolers are challenged to develop skits illustrating each of Newton's three laws of motion. They are asked to identify examples of Newton's laws in sports. Students are asked how does Newton's third law allow a runner to run?
Math Drills
Halloween Cartesian Art: Witch Hat
What is the mystery picture? After plotting points on the first quadrant of a Cartesian coordinate system, young mathematicians connect the points to create a Halloween-themed picture.
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Thanksgiving Cartesian Art: Pilgrim Hat
What did some Pilgrims wear on top of their heads? Individuals graph sets of ordered pairs, and connect the points to create a mystery Thanksgiving picture.
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Creating Hats
Students become familiar with the design process from conception to finished project through an unusual and interesting assignment. Through hats, they view an expression that shows diverse cultures enlightened. Students grasp techniques...
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Count the Pilgrim Hats
In this math worksheet, learners count the Pilgrim hats. The hats are the traditional top hat with a hat band around the crown. There are seven hats on the page. Students write the number 7 on their page.
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Wearing an Explorer's Hat
For this wearing an explorer's hat worksheet, students look at the picture of an explorer's hat and draw a picture of themselves wearing it.
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Bat/Hat cards
In this -at rime activity, students will fold and glue their paper in half, then cut apart to make 3 double-sided word cards. One set of cards makes the word "bat" and the other makes the word "hat". Included pictures.
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Stars on Clowns' Hats
In this circus counting worksheet, students solve 5 problems in which stars are drawn on the front of a clown to match the number shown on each of the clowns' hats. The highest number will be 7.
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Colorful Hats
In this place value worksheet, students color the 12 witches hats according to the color code chart. The color code requires students to use specific colors for specific numbers that appear in the 1's, 10's, and 100's places.
K12 Reader
My First Hat
Practice the short /a/ sound with your class. To get it down, they read a short poem that supplies many examples of words that include the short /a/ sound. Once they are finished reading, learners answer three reading comprehension...
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The Hat
Honing reading and communication skills through the theme of farm animals is the focus of this lesson. Students read a book about Scandinavian farm animals and complete prediction journal activities. They complete a worksheet about the...
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The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat
Four scenarios of unusual human behaviors are given to your psychology class. Based on their knowledge of brain anatomy and function, they consider what parts of the brain might be affected in order to result in the behaviors. This case...
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Cross Out Paragraph Puzzle One: To Keep it Secret
Slightly confusing upon first glance, this lesson is actually a neat idea! Present your learners with a series of sentences (at the top of the page), and have them follow the directions to cross out adverbs, verbs in the past tense, etc....
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Welcome to Seuss Squares
This PowerPoint reviews works by Dr. Seuss. The interactive game requires players to answer plot questions about Fox in Socks, Cat in the Hat, How The Grinch Stole Christmas, The Lorax, and One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish.
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Dr. Seuss For a Day
Second graders brainstorm words to describe Thing One and Thing Two characters from Dr. Seuss computer program, use variety of adjectives to create descriptions, and create new set of characters, Thing Three and Thing Four, by drawing...
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