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Who am I?
This worksheet allows pupils to view ducks and then identify them. There are 12 pairs of ducks (male/female), and some geese and a swan as well. This would be a good word search for any youngsters studying waterfowl. An answer key is...
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Stella the Swan
Students study the similarities and differences between ducks, geese, and swans. They tell the story about how water fowl adapt to life in water using props.
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Duck Squad-Super Savers
Learners "save" a rare duck (or goose, or swan) from extinction by "building" a sanctuary to protect and breed it in captivity. They research what the bird needs and draw the species and its enclosure.
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Origami Ducks: Geometry, Listening, and Following Directions
Make origami ducks with your class to reinforce geometry concepts and vocabulary; develop fine motor and visual translation skills; and enrich study of Japanese culture, the pond habitat, or migration. Create a whole group "worksheet"...
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Internet Assignment : All About Ducks Research Worksheet
In this Internet research worksheet about ducks, learners access a given web site to find the answers to 7 questions and to make identifications of 5 pictures that are on the worksheet. They print out coloring pages and learn a new song...
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Internet Assignment: Ducks
In this creative internet inquiry worksheet, learners research, answer and analyze a variety of facts and questions about ducks.
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Just Ducky - a puzzle about ducks
In this ducks activity, learners create a crossword puzzle about ducks. Students complete 29 blanks inside the crossword puzzle.
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D Is For Duck
In this printing practice worksheet, students trace four examples of Zaner-Bloser upper and lower case letter d. Students practice these letters and also write the words "duck" and "dragonfly."
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What sound does a duck make in the rice field?
Students discuss the sounds ducks make. For this duck lesson, students find the different reasons why ducks quack : when they are happy, to warn others of danger, for food, and when they see an enemy. They answer questions about their...
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Duck: Print and Color 5
In this word recognition worksheet, students trace the word "duck," write the word independently, and color the picture of the duck.
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Duck: Print and Color
In this word recognition worksheet, students trace the word "duck," write the word independently, and color the picture of the duck.
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Male and female ducks
In this ducks worksheet, students label two ducks to be male or female and the others to be ducklings. Students have 3 labels to put on the worksheet, and then color.
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Ducks Dot to Dot
In this connect the dots worksheet, students connect the dots and draw a line using the numbers 1-12 to outline the picture of a duck.
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Duck
In this ducks worksheet, students read information paragraphs about the habitat, reproduction, feeding and adaptation of ducks. Students study the photograph of the bird. There are no questions to answer here.
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Be an Artist: King Eider
In this science worksheet, 3rd graders use visual clues in a grid to complete an exact image replica. Following the original line segments in each box, students create the image of a king eider.
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Name Match: Birds
In this name match worksheet, students match up fourteen different types of birds and ducks to their formal names by drawing a line from one to the other.
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Duckweed Maze
In this mazes worksheet, students explore the best way to assist a duck to find duckweed for dinner through an interesting maze.
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Duck Maze
In this rainy day maze, students trace a path from the girl holding an umbrella to her duck. Students may color the pictures when they have made their way through this simple maze.
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Who Am I?- Water Fowl
In this science fill in the blank worksheet, students label pictures of 16 water fowl. They check their work using the answers that are given at the bottom of the page.
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Ducks in Flight
In this fill in the blank worksheet, students analyze pictures of male and female ducks in flight to determine which species they belong to and fill in the blank with the correct answer.
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Picture Scramble: Ducks
For this picture scramble worksheet, pupils place scrambled pieces of male and female duck pictures in the correct place to create a full picture of the
ducks. There are nine scrambled pieces for each of the three puzzles.
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Shadow Know-How
In this fill in the blank worksheet, students identify the names of twelve different species of ducks by analyzing shadow
pictures.