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Handwriting: Mother's Day, I Love You
In this handwriting: Mother's Day instructional activity, 1st graders trace the words "I love you!" and write the words one time on their own. They color a picture of flowers.
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Congruent Shapes
In this congruent shapes learning exercise, students analyze a group of 20 geometric shapes that have letter labels. Students find pairs of shapes that are congruent in this group and write the letters of the shapes that match.
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Handwriting: Sign Language H
In this handwriting and sign language letter H worksheet, 1st graders trace the upper and lower case letter H and write it one time on their own. Then they color the hand sign for the sign language letter H.
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Numeracy Samples
In these number literacy worksheets, students complete eight different activities that help them learn numbers and use numbers.
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Handwriting: Sign Language K
In this handwriting and sign language K worksheet, 1st graders trace the upper and lower case letter K and write the letters one time on their own. Then they can color the sign language hand sign for the letter K.
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Skeleton
First graders put a skeleton together and draw the main bones in the body. In this skeleton lesson plan, 1st graders learn about the main bones, and draw 8 out of 10 of them correctly.
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Golf Ball Writing Worksheet
In this writing worksheet, students develop letter and word recognition. Students trace three words to practice their writing, either in block, D'Nealian, or cursive font.
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Lowercase a-z
In this lowercase a-z worksheet, students practice tracing and retracing the twenty six lowercase letters of the alphabet on each of the lines provided.
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Printing Practice: "Four"
In this printing practice worksheet, students practice tracing and writing the word "four," then color a picture of an elephant and the number 4. Worksheet has links to additional activities.
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Draw a Monarch
Five steps walk scholars through the process of drawing a Monarch butterfly. Participants research the insect, make observations, trace, then color.
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Draw a Monarch Butterfly: Scientific Illustrations
One doesn't have to be an artist to appreciate nature. A thorough resource shows pupils how to create detailed illustrations of a monarch butterfly. The lesson highlights the benefits of creating scientific drawings as opposed to simply...
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Basketball Rebounds
Your young basketball players will build a table and develop a general formula for a decaying exponential scenario involving the rebound distance of a bouncing ball. Using a CBR and graphing calculator can make this even more hands-on...
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Earth's Atmosphere II
In this Earth's atmosphere instructional activity, learners use the chart shown to determine which information is given for each gas. Then they write the names of the layers of the Earth's atmosphere and describe which layer the...
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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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Draw a Wavy Line
For this tracing a line worksheet, students follow a path in a curvy line to connect five Arctic baby animals to the adult animals.
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Printable Number Two Worksheet
In this early childhood number 2 worksheet, students practice printing the word two by tracing it and then writing it on their own. In addition, students learn to count to 2 by circling the right number of pictures at the bottom of the...
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God's Weaving in Taylor's "Huswifery"
Eleventh graders trace Taylor's use of conceit or extended metaphor in his poem "Huswifery" where he compares the process of cloth making to God's salvation of man, and write a poem in which they compare a personal transformation with an...
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Handwriting: D is for Doctor
In this printing practice worksheet, students practice writing the upper and lower case letter D. They trace one row of each letter, write it on their own, and write the word 'doctor'.
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Cursive Chart
In this handwriting worksheet, students trace and write in cursive the twenty-six lowercase and uppercase letters of the alphabet with numbers. Students write the letters and numbers three times each for mastery of how to cursively write...
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Early European Explorers
Fifth graders complete a variety of activities surrounding European exploration of the New World. They research one explorer and write and present an essay or script in which they portray that explorer as he makes his final report to his...
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A is for Apple
In this letter A worksheet, students color the word apple, a picture of an apple, upper and lower case a's, then trace and practice writing the upper and lower case letter. Worksheet contains links to additional activities.
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W is for Walrus
In this letter W worksheet, students color in the word walrus, upper and lower case letter w's, then trace and practice writing the upper and lower case letter on lines provided. Worksheet contains links to additional activities.
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T Is For Turtle
For this printing letter T, students trace examples of upper and lower case letter T. Students color the word turtle and follow the directions to color upper and lower case examples of letter Tt.
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Ancient Mesopotamia
In this geography worksheet, students read about ancient Mesopotamia and respond to five short answer questions that follow. They identify what part of the country was the heart of Mesopotamia. Then students compare the given map with a...