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What Happens?
In this writing practice worksheet, students analyze 2 different pictures of Roy the Zebra and answer the questions below each picture. They then draw a picture and write what happens next in the story.
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Roy the Zebra: Collecting Full Stops [Pdf]
Students will help Roy the Zebra learn about the "period" end mark. Students will identify periods in context, add periods to the ends of sentences, and then construct their own sentences.
Roy the Zebra
Roy the Zebra: The Big Full Stop Tidy Up [Pdf]
Learners will help Roy the Zebra learn about the "period" as a way to end complete sentences. Students will look at various pictures and then add periods to their related sentences. Then the learners will construct their own sentences...
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Roy the Zebra: Reading Games: Zara's Capital Letter Game: Game 1
Animated learning game where students choose the letter that needs to be capitalized in order to complete Zara's dream picture.
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Roy the Zebra: Does It Make Sense?
Two reading games where students are given two sentences, and will choose the sentence that makes sense. For each correct answer, students will be given puzzle pieces to put in place.
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Roy the Zebra: Words That Rhyme With Bug
Help the bees collect words that rhyme with "bug" by clicking on the bees to see the words and drag the rhyming words into the nests.
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Roy the Zebra: Signs
Students will help Roy the Zebra read different road signs. Students will also draw their own signs based on different directions.
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Roy the Zebra: High Frequency Words: Days of the Week & Months of the Year
An interactive game for students to practice putting the days of the week in the correct order. Tom the zebra needs help getting ready for bed. Each time the days are put in the correct order, Tom gets one item. Once he has his socks,...
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Roy the Zebra: High Frequency Words Singular or Plural Game 2
An interactive game where students get to help an elephant named Lucy decorate her new home by sorting words into singulars and plurals.