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Numbers to Trace
For this elementary literacy worksheet, students trace the numbers for each value on the lines provided for numbers one to nine. The example uses dots to help them write each number.
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A Tale of Two Frogs
Ribbit ribbit! Hop through a series of activities based on A Tale of Two Frogs. Kids read the Russian folktale and answer reading comprehension questions before working on phonics exercises, tracing dotting lines to make a path between...
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Breaking News: Tracing the Facts
Breaking news reports can be short of facts. Young journalists select a pair of news articles about a disaster; one published within hours of the event and the second published the following day. They examine whether facts in the report...
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Bones of the Hand
In this hand worksheet, students trace their hands and answer short answer questions about their hands. Students complete 2 questions.
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Line With Printmaking
Third graders investigate the use of lines in different pieces of art by creating their own ink print. In this art analysis lesson, 3rd graders identify the contours and lines of natural objects such as twigs and leaves. Students trace...
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Read, Trace, and Color
In this printing words worksheet, students trace four words that have short vowels. Students color the pictures that illustrate each of the words.
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Tracing Cursive Handwriting
In this cursive practice worksheet, students analyze and trace cursive words, which are selected and placed in the worksheet by the teacher. After the teacher chooses the words or sentences to be practiced, the worksheet is generated....
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Track Traces
Learners explore animal characteristics by participating in an animal anatomy activity. In this animal tracks instructional activity, students identify the differences between specific animals and the shape of their footprints. Learners...
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2 Elephants
For this number 2 worksheet, students look at the 2 different sized elephants, trace the number 2 three times and the word two twice and then print each one 5 times on their own.
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4 Four Leaf Clovers
In this number 4 worksheet, students count the four leaf clovers, trace the number 4 three times and the word four twice and then print each one 5 times on their own.
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9 Sweet Treats
For this number 9 worksheet, learners look at the 9 pictures on the worksheet, tracing the number 9 three times and the word nine twice and then print each one 5 times on their own.
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8 Ocean Animals
In this number 8 worksheet, students count the number of ocean animals on the worksheet, trace the number 8 three times and the word eight twice. Students print the number and word 8 five times each on their own.
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Alphabet Letter F
In this alphabet letter F worksheet, students read two sentences and then trace the uppercase and lowercase letter F once and then print them four times in the boxes provided.
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Alphabet Letter N
For this alphabet letter N worksheet, students read two sentences, trace the uppercase and lowercase letter N once and then print the both letters four times in the boxes provided.
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Alphabet Letter Q
In this handwriting of alphabet letter Q worksheet, young scholars read two short sentences, trace the uppercase and lowercase letter Q once and then write both letters in the four boxes provided.
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Alphabet Letter R
For this handwriting of letter R worksheet, students read two short sentences, trace the uppercase and lowercase letter R once and then print both letters four times in the boxes provided.
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Alphabet Letter X
In this alphabet letter X worksheet, young scholars read two short sentences, trace the uppercase and lowercase letter X once and then print both letters in the four boxes provided.
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Alphabet
Primary learners will make posters, trace letters, and eat letter cereal, all to learn about the alphabet. They will also go on a scavenger hunt around the room looking for letters. This resources has lots of ideas for bringing about...
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Mid-Unit Assessment: Tracing an Argument in an Article and a Video
Pesticides—unnecessary pollutants or positive application? Learners watch a video about DDT and read Rachel Carson: Sounding the Alarm on
Pollution for their mid-unit assessment. They complete graphic organizers, answer multiple-choice...
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End of Unit Assessment: Tracing and Evaluating Arguments
Give water the attention it deserves. Scholars watch Corporations Need to Pay More Attention to Water and respond to questions as part of their end of the unit assessment. They then complete the assessment by reading and responding to...
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The Clark Family Story: Tracing the Cause of Hemophilia
Ms. Strohfeldt did not omit anything when she designed this comprehensive lesson plan on DNA mutation and sex-linked traits. Begin with a pretest as an anticipatory set. Read a case history of the Clark family and the occurrence of...
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Tracing Our Own Family Pilgrimages
The Pilgrims may have arrived in North America by way of the Mayflower, but chances are, your class members' ancestors came to the United States in another way. Guide them through an exploration of their own heritage, countries of...
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Letter /c/
In this handwriting of lower case letter /c/ worksheet, students trace several c's, print several c's and discuss the four pictures at the bottom of the page that begin with the letter c.
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Letter /c/
In this handwriting of lower case letter /c/ worksheet, learners trace several c's, print several c's and then discuss the four pictures at the bottom of the page that begin with the letter c.
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