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Major Group of Insects
In this insect classification worksheet, students cut out 8 example cards of insect orders and 16 specimens. They organize these specimens into their orders.
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Plants of Tyson Lagoon
In this aquatic plants and flowers worksheet, students identify and press 3 flowers from aquatic or marshy plants. They describe and identify the parts of the flowers in 2 short answer questions.
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What is a Wetland?
In this Tyson Lagoon wetland worksheet, students record their observations during a field trip to a constructed wetland area. They make observations at 6 stations, trace the water flow through the ecosystem and examine the soil and plants.
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Bikini Bottom Experiments
In this science worksheet, students read the description for each experiment and use their knowledge of the scientific method to respond to each of the questions. Then they write an experiment to test bubble power of the bubble gum...
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Incomplete Dominance
In this biology worksheet, students use the information given about genetics and Sponge Bob to complete each section of the sheet. They identify and explain incomplete dominance and use it to help them complete the questions that follow.
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Find A Difference By Counting Up
For this subtraction worksheet, students solve 11 problems in which a single digit is subtracted from a four digit number. Students do this mentally by taking from the whole thousands and then counting up or by counting back.
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Counting Up- Crossing the Thousands
In this subtraction worksheet, students solve ten problems in which two 4 digit numbers are subtracted mentally. Students count on from the smaller number.
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Family Words-- Male Or Female?
In this language arts worksheet, students read 28 family words and decide if they mean someone male, female or can mean either. Example: mother-in-law (female). Students write the nouns in the correct box labeled "male" or "female."
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Ii
In this alphabet awareness instructional activity, students circle each picture that begins with the long or short /Ii/ sound and then make an x on each picture that does not begin with the /Ii/ sound.
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Teachers
In this teacher activity, students read about the role and job of a teacher. Students then write about why teachers are important.
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Microscopes Online
In this microscopes worksheet, students access a website to complete questions about the early compound microscopes and the scientist involved in the development. This worksheet has 1 graphic organizer, 7 fill in the blank, and 10 short...
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Family Traditions
For this holiday worksheet, students write an essay about their family's Christmas traditions. Students color a picture of a plate of cookies for Santa.
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Make a Chinese Lantern
In this holiday art worksheet, students follow instructions to make a Chinese lantern using red construction paper. They add red or yellow construction paper strips on the lantern as decorations. They may add Chinese Happy New Year...
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American Bison
For this bison worksheet, students read several paragraphs about the American Bison. Students learn about its history and its current status and answer questions about the text.
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Reading Comprehension: Elephants
In this comprehension activity, students read a web site passage about elephants, then complete a set of 10 true/false questions.
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Test Your Speaking and Listening Skills: Booking a Holiday 1
In this ESL speaking and listening instructional activity, students discuss holidays, determining types of holidays and what experiences they prefer in a holiday.
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General Survey of Tule Ponds At Tyson Lagoon
In this map survey worksheet, students visit a pond ecosystem to draw the layout of 3 ponds and record the weather conditions.
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Describing Leaves
In this describing leaves learning exercise, students identify the type of leaf on a plant as well as describe the leaf arrangement present.
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Where I Live - My Address
In this writing addresses activity, learners learn how to write down where they live by filling in the address form that includes street name, town, county, and country. Students also draw their home.