Animals

Help students become confident readers with this book that reviews the sight words I and see.

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Stuffed animals owned by students: Pictograph activity with answers.

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The activities in this packet are designed to teach children about wildlife. It has activities for bird, mammals, reptiles, amphibians and fish.

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Norwegian folk tale: The boxes are noted for their long, bushy, beautiful tails. The bears are noted for their short, stumpy tails. But there was a time when the bears had tails just as long...

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Animal poetry with pictures: Turtles, Frogs, Lady Bugs, Piggies

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by Gary Kowalski - Celebrating Earth Day through heartwarming full-color pages filled with exotic and diverse animals and plants in alphabetic order.

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by Kristin Joy Pratt - Go on an alphabetical underwater adventure and explore the fascinating plants and animals living in the sea.

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A checklist for completing a report on animals. There are also worksheets for the students to fill out to get their information straight.

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Animal patterns use different animals to teach students patterns. They will color the pattern pieces and cut them out. Once you have them cut you can use them to create different patterns.

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Name each animal and determine whether it lives in the water or on land.

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Let's explore plants and animals has some fall activities to do with children. These activities include Clay Leaf Prints, Glycerin leaves, Fall foliage walk and Terrarium Garden.

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by Peggy Rathmann - A nearly wordless story about a clever gorilla who tags along behind the zookeeper and lets out the animals as fast as the zookeeper can lock them up.

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Write the story starter you like best in the space below. Then, finish your story on another piece of paper.

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by Karma Wilson - Acrylic paintings and rhythmic poetry create a heart-warming story about a hibernating bear and the lovable cast of animals that take refuge in his lair during a winter storm.

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