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A tiny, printable book about simple words related to Earth Day – for early readers and writers.
In this printable worksheet, match two syllables to make ten Earth Day words.
Match two syllables to make ten dog-related words in this printable worksheet.
Finish the four summer drawings around the line of symmetry. The pictures are: daisy, popsicle, ice cream cone, and sun.
Finish each of the four Spring drawings around the line of symmetry. The pictures are an egg, a butterfly, a tulip, and a tadpole.
Finish each of the four Winter drawings around the line of symmetry.
A coloring page based on Albrecht Durer’s “Young Hare” (painted about 1502). Or paint it online.
A coloring page based on the John Constable painting “Weymouth Bay.” Or paint it online.
This July 4th themed worksheet asks: Which Senses Do You Use? The objects include: fireworks, hot dog, flag, popsicle, and another object of the student’s choice.
Write a poem about Flag Day. Start each line with a letter from the phrase “Flag Day.”
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.
Use the list of homonyms to answer simple questions that test understanding.