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February 2012
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Solve then Decode the Riddles and Secret Messages In these theme-based addition and subtraction puzzles, the student solves addition problems, then use an alphabet code to decode a secret message, riddle, or quote. Some puzzles use addition, some use subtraction, some use addition and subtraction, some use multiplication, and and others use division. Wednesday, February 29, 2012 |
Write Alliterations by Theme Finish ten alliterations related to one of many themes, then write five other alliterations related to that theme. Wednesday, February 29, 2012 |
Match and Unscramble the Alliterations Match the words to make alliterations for various themes, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Wednesday, February 29, 2012 |
Man-in-the-Moon Riddle: Add and Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition and subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the man-in-the-moon riddle, "How does the man-in-the-moon cut his hair?" (Answer - Eclipse it). Or go to the answer page. Tuesday, February 28, 2012 |
Owl Riddles: Add and Subtract, then Decode the Riddles Solve the addition and subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the owl riddles, "What do you call an owl with a deep voice?" (Answer - A growl), and "Someone said you sound like an owl." (Answer - Who?). Or go to the answer page. Tuesday, February 28, 2012 |
Raining Cats and Dogs Riddle: Add and Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition and subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the weather riddle, "What's worse than raining cats and dogs? (Answer - Hailing taxis). Or go to the answer page. Tuesday, February 28, 2012 |
Dalmatian Joke: Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the dog riddle, "Why can't Dalmatians win hide and seek?" Answer - They're always spotted. Or go to the answer page. Monday, February 27, 2012 |
Pirate Joke: Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the pirate riddle, "How much did the pirate pay for his earrings?" Answer - A buccaneer. Or go to the answer page. Monday, February 27, 2012 |
Breakfast Joke: Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the breakfast riddle, "What can't you eat for breakfast?" Answer - Lunch and dinner. Or go to the answer page. Monday, February 27, 2012 |
Write Summer Alliterations Finish the ten summer alliterations, then write five alliterations related to summer. Sample answers: summer sun, humid heat, beach ball, joyful July, arid August, travel trip, slippery sandals, sun shade, warm weather, dark daisies. Sunday, February 26, 2012 |
Match and Unscramble the Fall/Autumn Alliterations Match the words to make fall alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. Sunday, February 26, 2012 |
Write Fall/Autumn Alliterations Finish the ten fall alliterations, then write five alliterations related to fall. Sample answers: fall festival, lovely leaves, silly scarerow, caramel corn, squishy squash, pumpkin pie, fabulous feast, complicated cornucopia, heaps of hay, harvest helper. Sunday, February 26, 2012 |
Write Spring Alliterations Finish the ten spring alliterations, then write five alliterations related to spring. Sample answers: spring has sprung, frightened frogs, green grass, floppy flowers, baby birds, edible eggs, crisp crocus, growing greenery, rough rain, beautiful butterflies. Saturday, February 25, 2012 |
Match and Unscramble the Spring Alliterations Match the words to make spring-related alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. Saturday, February 25, 2012 |
Match and Unscramble the Summer Alliterations Match the words to make summer-related alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. Saturday, February 25, 2012 |
Twenty-eight Days Riddle: Add and Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition and subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the calendar riddle, "How many months have 28 days? (Answer - All of them). Or go to the answer page. Friday, February 24, 2012 |
Plant a Lightbulb: Add, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the answer to the riddle, "Why did the gardener plant a light bulb? To grow _____." (Answer = a power plant). Or go to the answer page. Friday, February 24, 2012 |
US Constitution Riddle: Add and Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition and subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to answer the US Constitution riddle, "Where was the US Constitution signed? (Answer - At the bottom). Or go to the answer page. Friday, February 24, 2012 |
Stand-Up Shamrock Craft In this simple project, cardboard from stiff paper (from a cereal box) and a toilet paper tube are turned into a cute free-standing shamrock that is great to use as a St. Patrick's Day decoration. Thursday, February 23, 2012 |
Shamrock Templates to Print Use these shamrock templates to make many St. Patrick's Day crafts. You can print them on green paper, or print them on white paper and then color the shamrocks green. Thursday, February 23, 2012 |
Write an April Fool's Day Acrostic Poem Write a poem about April Fool's Day. Start each line with a letter from the phrase "April Fool."Thursday, February 23, 2012 |
SUN-EARTH-MOON MODEL Make a model of the Sun, Earth, and moon that shows the Earth orbiting the Sun, with the moon circling the Earth. Wednesday, February 22, 2012 |
Fish Joke: Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the fish riddle, "What part of a fish weighs the most?" Answer - The scales. Or go to the answer page. Wednesday, February 22, 2012 |
Write Winter Alliterations Finish the ten winter alliterations, then write five alliterations related to winter. Sample answers: winter weather, slipping sled, freezing frost, dark December, silky scarf, gray gloves, bulky boots, heavy hail, slamming sleet, silky snow. Wednesday, February 22, 2012 |
Generate printable multiplication worksheets: Multiply Two 1-Digit Numbers - Vertical Format Click on one of the thumbnails below to generate a printable multiplication worksheet (one page of questions and one page of answers). Every time you click you get a new printable worksheet, with a new set of problems. | ||||
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Generate printable addition worksheets: Adding Two 1-Digit Numbers - Vertical Format Click on one of the thumbnails below to generate a printable addition worksheet (one page of questions and one page of answers). Every time you click you get a new printable worksheet, with a new set of problems. | ||||
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Generate printable subtraction worksheets: Subtract Two 1-Digit Numbers - Vertical Format Click on one of the thumbnails below to generate a printable subtraction worksheet (one page of questions and one page of answers). Every time you click you get a new printable worksheet, with a new set of problems. | ||||
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Match and Unscramble the St. Patrick's Day Alliterations Match the words to make summer-related alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. Saturday, February 18, 2012 |
Ocean: Add, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the answer to the riddle, "What did the ocean say to the shore?" (Answer = Nothing, it waved). Or go to the answer page. Saturday, February 18, 2012 |
April Fool's Day: Subtract, then Decode the Secret Message Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the April Fool's Day secret message, "slooflirpa" (April Fools spelled backwards). Or go to the answers. Saturday, February 18, 2012 |
Stand-up Cherry Tree Craft In this simple project, cardboard from a cereal box and a toilet paper tube are turned into a cute free-standing tree that is great to use as a President's Day decoration. Friday, February 17, 2012 |
St. Patrick's Day Riddle: Add, then Decode the Secret Message Solve the addition problems, then use the alphabet code to solve the St. Patrick's Day riddle, "What happens when a leprechaun falls into a river?" Answer: "He gets wet." Or go to the answer page. Friday, February 17, 2012 |
St. Patrick's Day: Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the St. Patrick's Day riddle, "What do you call a fake stone in Ireland?" Answer - A sham rock. Or go to the answer page. Friday, February 17, 2012 |
Generate printable inequality worksheets: Comparing Two 1-Digit Numbers Click on one of the thumbnails below to generate a printable inequality worksheet (one page of questions and one page of answers). Every time you click you get a new printable worksheet, with a new set of problems. | ||||
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Generate printable addition worksheets: One Digit + One Digit + One Digit Click on one of the thumbnails below to generate a printable addition worksheet (one page of questions and one page of answers). Every time you click you get a new printable worksheet, with a new set of problems. | ||||
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Washington: Add, then Decode the Riddle Solve the addition problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the answer to the riddle, "What do you call doing 2,000 pounds of laundry?" (Answer = Washington). Or go to the answers. Tuesday, February 14, 2012 |
Abraham Lincoln: Add, then Decode the Quote Solve the addition problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the end of the Abraham Lincoln quote, "I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he _______." (Answer = was yesterday). Or go to the answers. Tuesday, February 14, 2012 |
Snowman and Wolf: Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the snowman and the wolf riddle, "What do you get when you cross a snowman and a wolf?" Answer - frostbite. Or go to the answers. Tuesday, February 14, 2012 |
Generate printable multiplication worksheets: One Digit Times One Digit Click on one of the thumbnails below to generate a printable multiplication worksheet (one page of questions and one page of answers). Every time you click you get a new printable worksheet, with a new set of problems. | ||||
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Color and Count the US States #1: Follow the Instructions Color and count the continental US States according to simple directions, such as, "How many continental US states border the Pacific Ocean? Name them. Or go to the answers. Sunday, February 12, 2012 |
Color and Count the US States #2: Follow the Instructions Color and count the continental US States according to simple directions, such as, "How many continental US states border Mexico? Name them. Or go to the answers. Sunday, February 12, 2012 |
Color and Count the US States #3: Follow the Instructions Color and count the continental US States according to simple directions, such as, "How many continental US states start with the word "New"? Name them. Or go to the answers. Sunday, February 12, 2012 |
Valentine's Day: Add, then Decode the Secret Message Solve the math problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the secret message,"Valentine." Or go to the answers. Saturday, February 11, 2012 |
Valentine's Day: Subtract, then Decode the Riddle Solve the subtraction problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the Valentine's Day riddle, "What do you call a very small valentine?" Answer - A valentiny. Or go to the answers. Saturday, February 11, 2012 |
One Hundred Days of School: Add, then Decode the Secret Message Solve the math problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the secret message, "One hundred." Or go to the answers. Saturday, February 11, 2012 |
Generate printable subtraction worksheets: One Digit Minus One Digit Click on one of the thumbnails below to generate a printable subtraction worksheet (one page of questions and one page of answers). Every time you click you get a new printable worksheet, with a new set of problems. | ||||
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Match and Unscramble the Winter Alliterations Match the words to make winter-related alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. Wednesday, February 8, 2012 |
Synonyms and Antonyms Worksheets For each word, write a synonym and an antonym. Worksheet #1 Words: big, warm, far, difficult, hurry, like, woman, true, quick, right. Go to sample answers. Worksheet #2 Words: cry, tall, tired, fat, healthy, repair, depart, start, get, grow. Go to sample answers. Worksheet #3 Words: love, inside, buy, stop, friend, humble, good, sad, new, boring. Go to sample answers. Worksheet #4 Words: dry, clean, alive, lose, disappear, more, silent, stay, similar, rich. Go to sample answers. Worksheet #5 Words: win, stay, rough, good, greedy, sick, alone, alive, find, valuable. Go to sample answers. Worksheet #6 Words: fast, cautious, soon, open, fair, long, shy, sure, sour, smart. Go to sample answers. Wednesday, February 8, 2012 |
Find an Adverb-Verb Alliteration for Each Letter See if you can think of and write down an adverb-verb alliteration (for example, accurately adding) for each letter of the alphabet. Or go to a sample answer page. Wednesday, February 8, 2012 |
Color and Count the Continents: Follow the Instructions Color and count the continents according to simple directions, such as, "How many continent start with the letter "A"?." Or go to the answers. Tuesday, February 7, 2012 |
USA Flag: Color and Count Color the flag of the United States of America according to the directions, then count the stars, stripes, number of points on each star, and other components of the flag. AnswersTuesday, February 7, 2012 |
April Fool's Day Word Bank A list of words related to April Fool's Day. Tuesday, February 7, 2012 |
Write April Fool's Day Alliterations Finish the ten April Fool's Day alliterations, then write five alliterations related to April Fool's Day. Sample answers: foolish fun, preposterous prank, amusing absurdity, jaunty joke, troubling trick, scary scam, nutty nonsense, strange stunt, hilarious hoax, malicious mischief. Monday, February 6, 2012 |
Write President's Day Alliterations Finish the ten President's Day alliterations, then write five alliterations related to President's Day. Sample answers: presidential prowess, wonderful Washington, birthday bash, new nation, long-gone leader, colonial congress, decent democracy, great general, historic hero, fearless forefather. Monday, February 6, 2012 |
Write Valentine's Day Alliterations Finish the ten Valentine's Day alliterations, then write five alliterations related to Valentine's Day. Sample answers: candy and cake, caring card, chocolate cherries, vivid Valentine, great gift, heavy heart, twin tulips, big balloons, fluffy flowers. Monday, February 6, 2012 |
Match and Unscramble the Valentine's Day Alliterations Match the words to make Valentine's Day alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. Friday, February 3, 2012 |
Match and Unscramble the President's Day Alliterations Match the words to make President's Day alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. Friday, February 3, 2012 |
President's Day Word Bank A list of words related to President's Day. Friday, February 3, 2012 |
Complete the Alliterations #1 To finish this page of alliterations, find a noun that begins with the same sound as each of the adjectives listed. Then find an adjective that begins with the same sound as each of the nouns listed. Or go to sample answers. Thursday, February 2, 2012 |
Complete the Alliterations #2 To finish this page of alliterations, find an adverb that begins with the same sound as each of the verbs listed. Then find a verb that begins with the same sound as each of the adverbs listed. Or go to sample answers. Thursday, February 2, 2012 |
Complete the Alliterations #3 To finish this page of alliterations, find nouns that begins with the same sound as each of the adjectives, find adjectives that begins with the same sound as each of the nouns, find verbs that begin with the same sound as each of the adverbs, and find adverbs that begins with the same sound as each of the verbs. Or go to sample answers. Thursday, February 2, 2012 |
Match and Unscramble the Groundhog Day Alliterations Match the words to make alliterations, then unscramble the words to make more alliterations. Or go to sample answers. Wednesday, February 1, 2012 |
HOLE PUNCH HEART VALENTINE CARDS This pretty heart card is easily made from red or pink hole punch paper glued to another piece of construction paper. It makes a great card or Valentine's Day decoration. Wednesday, February 1, 2012 |
Complete the Alliterative Sentences An alliteration is the repetition of initial sounds in neighboring words. Finish the following sentences by finding alliterations for each blank. Sample sentence: Two big bears bellowed briefly. Or go to sample answers. Wednesday, February 1, 2012 |
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