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Number 4: trace and color
In this number 4 worksheet, students trace the number 4 and color 4 different Peter Pan characters. Students trace the number 4, 5 times on this worksheet.
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Number 8: trace and color
In this number 8 worksheet, students trace the number 8 and color 8 different fish. Students trace the number 8, 6 times on this worksheet.
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Number 3: trace and color
For this number 3 worksheet, students trace the number 3 and color 3 different flowers. Students trace the number 3, 6 times on this worksheet.
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Number 4: trace and color
For this number 4 worksheet, students trace the number 4 and color 4 different ladybugs. Students trace the number 4, 6 times on this worksheet.
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Number 5: trace and color
In this number 5 worksheet, students trace the number 5 and color 5 different apples. Students trace the number 5, 6 times on this worksheet.
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Number 7: trace and color
In this number 7 worksheet, students trace the number 7 and color 7 different butterflies. Students trace the number 7, 6 times on this worksheet.
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Number 9: trace and color
In this number 9 worksheet, students trace the number 9 and color 9 different frogs. Students trace the number 9, 6 times on this worksheet.
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Number 10: trace, color
In this number 10 worksheet, learners trace the number 10 and color 10 suns. Students trace the number 10, 4 times on this worksheet.
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What color are the fish?
In this fish colors worksheet, students look at pictures of fish and choose what color that fish is. Students complete 15 multiple choice questions.
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Colors All Around: Challenge Activities (Theme 2)
Color, color, everywhere. As part of a three-week study of color, kindergarteners create animal color cards, design pages for an class animal book, populate an underwater scene with colorful fish, and invent and name a new color.
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Colors
You can sing a rainbow with a fun set of color-themed activities. Kids learn a song, match colors to objects, and jump up and down as they practice their color recognition.
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Tissue Painting
Let's make colors! Your class will participate in a creative art project that introduces them to the concept of color blending and allows them to discover color combinations through exploration, trail, and error. First, the teacher will...
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Color by Numbers in French
Qui est-ce? Follow the numbers and their coordinating colors to complete the picture of this little French girl. Kids review numbers one through six and the words rouge, marron, bleu, orange, and vert.
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Plenty of Pentagons
Why are only four colors needed to color webs from regular pentagons, not five? An assessment task requires young mathematicians to first construct regular pentagons using a compass and straightedge, then has them consider a shape...
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Presidential Faces Worthy of Recognition
Using dollars and cents to study the biographies and achievements of America's past presidents.
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Word Recognition Strategies Using Nursery Rhymes
As a class, scholars read the poems, Humpty Dumpty, Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater, and Jack and Jill, in order to identify words with the same ending sound. Using their rhyming skills, learners brainstorm additional words...
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The Letter Y
In this letter recognition worksheet, students explore the letter y. Students look at, recognize, color, and say the letter y, both in the capital form and in the lower case form.
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Vowels: a e i o u
Enhance your students' vowel recognition skills with this PowerPoint. Each slide includes a word with large font, where the vowel is a different color. Some words are accompanied by a colorful image. There are 58 total words. Tip: Ask...
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Match the Shapes
Which shape is the same? Young geometers match a triangle, circle, rectangle, and square to their identical counterparts, connecting them with a line from left to right. Then, they do the same thing with a set of four circular shapes,...
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Complete the Picture: Snakes!
Those sneaky snakes are climbing up the trees - but they need someone to trace them! Preschoolers practice tracing curvy lines, and can color the snakes and trees when they're finished. A great way to practice tracing lines, and prepare...
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Introduce /d/
Give youngsters a better grasp of the letter d by combining letter sounds, pronunciation, recognition, and word examples. Scholars examine the letter shape then listen to you make the /d/ sound and try it on their own....
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Reintroduce /t/
Use these strategies to connect letter pronunciation, sound, word examples, and recognition, focusing on the letter t. Emerging readers examine the letter and listen to you say the /t/ sound. As you explain how to do it, they try...
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Reintroduce /o/
There are many words that begin with the /o/ sound; scholars study this letter in multiple contexts including intial phoneme examples, pronunciation, and letter recognition. Write the letter on the board to see if learners can identify...
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Reintroduce Soft-g
Do your scholars know that the letter g sometimes steals the j phoneme? Explore the letter g using these strategies combining pronunciation, recognition, letter sound, and word examples. Scholars examine the letter...
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