Write the quotient for each problem. Then, color according to the key at the bottom.
Have some fun and celebrate Groundhog Day with this hat and poem!
100 items to color - great to use for the 100th day of school or for anything involving one hundred. Challenge students to color, count, and record how many of each object they find!
A quick poem about falling leaves that includes pictures of leaves to color.
Color and cut out the groundhog, then fold down the middle so it stands up on its own.
A spooky twist to a favorite classic, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, uses the repetition of the book to reinforce colors and color words.
Have children follow the directions and color the shapes. Can be used to assess shape or color word identification.
Color the shapes to finish the picture.
A little fun for little Eagles fans! Can be used for a descriptive writing assignment.
A sweet and simple way for kids to wish their mom a Happy Mother's Day!
Use this Valentine's Day prompt to practice writing and encourage thoughtfulness.
A simple coloring sheet to go along with Groundhog Day.
This graph can be used more than one way! A great way to introduce many math concepts.
The Cat's missing something very important. Connect the dots and find out what it is.
Alphabet ABC's - coloring worksheet, entire alphabet on one page. Includes uppercase and lowercase letters and an animal or object to represent each.
A picture prompt that will surely lead to some unique stories about why Shaggy is scared!
Combination book report form and coloring worksheet. Includes fields for Title, Author, Illustrator, # of pages, The Best Part, Main Characters.
Children imagine and draw their own insect.
Students count out 5 beans into a cup, shake them up, and pour them out. Then, they count the number of beans that are red-side-up and color in the corresponding number on the worksheet. Worksheet accomodates 6 turns.