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alligator Alligators are large reptiles. |
anaconda The anaconda is the biggest snake in the world. |
apple Some apples are green, even when they are ripe. |
artichoke An artichoke is a green, spiny vegetable. |
avocado The avocado is an oily, green fruit. |
broccoli Broccoli is a green vegetable. |
cactus A cactus is a prickly plant that lives in dry places. |
caterpillar A caterpillar eats a lot and will turn into a butterfly or a moth. It is also called a larva. Some caterpillars are green. |
celery Celery is a crisp, green vegetable. |
chrysalis A chrysalis is the stage in a butterfly's life when it is changing from a a caterpillar into a butterfly. It is also called the pupa. Some chrysalis are green. |
cucumber Cucumber is a cool, crisp vegetable that is good in salad. |
emerald An emerald is a hard, shiny, green jewel. |
evergreen tree An evergreen tree doesn't lose its leaves in the winter. |
fern A fern is a lacy, primitive plant. |
frog Tadpoles grow up to be frogs. Some frogs are green. |
gown A gown is a fancy dress. |
grass Grass is green. |
hat You wear a hat on your head. |
holly Holly is a tree with pointy leaves and red berries. |
hose Water flows through a hose. Some hoses are green. |
iguana Iguanas are plant-eating lizards that often live in trees. |
ivy Ivy is a vine. |
kakapo The kakapo is a large, flightless, nocturnal, solitary parrot from New Zealand. |
lawn A lawn is a place outside where grass grows. |
leprechaun A leprechaun is a make-believe tiny person from Ireland who searches for the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
luna moth The luna moth is a green moth with long hindwing tails and eyespots. |
lettuce Lettuce is a leafy vegetable that is good in salads. |
lime A lime is a sour, green citrus fruit. |
octopus Octopuses have eight arms and live on the sea floor. Many of these sea creatures are green |
olive An olive is an oily fruit that grows on an evergreen tree. Unripe olives are green. |
pea pod Peas grow in pea pods. |
peas Peas are small, round vegetables. |
pickle A pickle is a cucumber that is preserved in brine. |
pine tree A pine tree is a type of evergreen tree. |
praying mantid The praying mantid (also called the praying mantis) is a predatory insect that eats garden pests. |
pumper truck Pumper trucks help fire fighters put out fires. |
redwood The redwood is the tallest tree, growing up to 360 feet tall. |
shamrock Shamrocks are small green plants with three-part leaves. |
snake A snake is a reptile with a long, narrow body and no legs. It has skin with scales. |
Statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is a huge statue located in New York Harbor. It was gift to the USA from France. |
tadpole Tadpoles are baby frogs. |
turtle Turtles are slow animals that have a very hard shell. |
zucchini Zucchini is a type of squash. |
How to say green in many languages:
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green | vert | grün | verde | verde | grön | verde |
Worksheets and Activities to Print:
Green Worksheet A coloring page on the color green, with pictures of a crayon, shamrock, turtle, leaf, grasshopper, iguana, frog, and tadpole. |
Green A short, printable book about the color green for early readers. The book has pages for the student to cut out, objects to color, and a short phrase to copy. |
Find 8 Green Things Printable Worksheet On each printable worksheet, the student writes 8 items that are green. |
Green Word Wheel Make a word wheel about 8 green things using this 2-page print-out; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. After putting the wheel together, the student colors the pictures. When you spin the wheel, the 8 green things appear, one at a time. The words are: grasshopper, lizard, frog, tadpole, turtle, peas, shamrock, and leaf. The student then writes the words in alphabetical order (plus two other green things). |
Draw Four Green Items Draw four green things. Below each item, write its name. |
The Color Green and Your Senses Poem Write a poem about how the color green affects your senses. The lines of the poem begin with: Green looks like, Green sounds like, Green feels like, Green smells like, and Green tastes like. |
Draw and Write: Something Green Draw a picture of something that is green and write about it. Write about what it looks like, what it does, if you like it, or other descriptive things. |
Green Things: Spelling Word Questions Use the list of words for green things to answer simple questions. Words: leaf, lettuce, peas, grass, lime, pickle, emerald, cactus, frog, alligator, evergreen. Or go to the answers. |
Draw and Compare Green Objects Draw two green things and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which one is bigger?" or go to a pdf version of this page. |
Find a Green Thing for Each Letter See if you can think of and write down a green thing for each letter of the alphabet. Or go to a sample answer page. |
Green Flags Green can symbolize the Earth, agriculture, fertility, and/or Muslim religion. |
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