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Teaching Resources



Worksheets


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  • What Animals Do
    Description:
          Children use a word list to complete sentences about animals' actions.

  • Animal Name Game
    Description:
          This page is used to play a game of concentration. Each card has a different animal group named and pictured.

  • How Many Teeth?
    Description:
          On this page, students read a graph that shows how many teeth children in one class lost.

  • A Bright Smile
    Description:
          Children look at pictures and evaluate whether each item is healthy or unhealthy for their teeth.

  • Kids: Then and Now
    Description:
          For this activity, students complete a chart comparing children in the time of George Washington and today.

  • Our First President
    Description:
          After reading a simple story, students answer questions about George Washington as a child.

  • George Washington's Hat
    Description:
          This bilingual send-home page gives students directions for making a simple, historic three-cornered hat.

  • Games Calendar
    Description:
          This cut-and-paste page asks students to complete a calendar of Olympic events.

  • Favorite Sports
    Description:
          Students read a bar graph about favorite winter sports.

  • Kinds of Wind
    Description:
          On this page, students make a t-chart comparing helpful and harmful wind.

  • Parts of a Tree
    Description:
          Children are asked to label a tree diagram on this page.

  • They Need Trees
    Description:
          On this bilingual page, students match pictures with action words.

  • A Pet Schedule
    Description:
          Students look at clocks to answer questions about a cat's feeding schedule.

  • How Much Can It Hold?
    Description:
          Students compare the capacities of different containers for this activity.

  • All About Trees
    Description:
          This bilingual send-home page offers a review of trees and asks children to expand on an illustration.

  • The Rain Forest
    Description:
          Use this graphic organizer to have students sort rain-forest plants and animals.

  • Forest Trail
    Description:
          On this mapping page, students follow directions and use a key.

  • Baseball Players
    Description:
          Students fill in the blanks to complete a baseball-park picture.

  • Math at the Ballpark
    Description:
          Students solve word problems relating to baseball.

  • From Tiny to Huge
    Description:
          On this cut-and-paste page, students complete the life cycle of a sea turtle.

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