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Multiply and Color Winter Scene

For Students 3rd - 4th
In this single digit multiplication worksheet, students find the products of one-digit and two-digit numbers, match the answer with a color word, and color the picture. Students solve sixteen multiplication facts
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Jobs Read and Color

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this ESL jobs worksheet, students match job words with pictures of workers and follow written directions to color a portion of the pictures. Students match and color nine answers.
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Color the Fruit

For Students K - 1st
For this coloring the fruit worksheet, learners color the grapes with the letter p purple, the letter r red, the letter y yellow, and the letter b blue. Students color twenty-nine grapes.
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Organizer
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What Color is Your Hair?: Graph

For Students 1st
In this hair color bar graph worksheet, students will ask their classmates what color hair they have and record responses to complete the graph.
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Count and Color M&Ms

For Students K - 1st
In this counting and coloring worksheet, students observe rows with numbers and graphics of M&Ms, read the number in the first box, and count and color the correct number of M&Ms in the second box. Students color five rows of...
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Lesson 6- Letter/Word Recognition

For Students Pre-K - 1st
In this letter recognition worksheet, students name various letters and say the sounds. There are six sight words to memorize and seven short sentences to read.
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First Letter Recognition

For Students Pre-K - K
In this interactive letter recognition worksheet, students type in the lowercase letters of the alphabet. Students also listen to an audio clip of 30 words and select the first letter sound.
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Read and Color

For Teachers K - 2nd
In this read and color worksheet, students read two short sentences and then choose the right color to color the picture from the two sentences.
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Read and Color

For Teachers K - 1st
In this read and color worksheet, students read two short sentences and then choose the right color from the sentences to color the cat in the picture.
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The Color Orange

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this color recognition worksheet, students color pictures of things that can be orange. Pictures are: cat, carrot, butterfly, pumpkin and an apple.
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Read and Color

For Teachers K - 2nd
In this read and color worksheet, students read two short sentences out loud and then color the picture of a dog with appropriate colors.
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Read and Color

For Teachers K - 1st
For this reading color names worksheet, students read the directions underneath a picture and color it correctly. The picture is of a mug and the words read, "Max has a cup. The cup is red."
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Read and Color: The Frog

For Teachers Pre-K
For this read and color worksheet, students read two sentences: The frog is green. The frog can hop. Students color the picture of a frog.
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Read and Color: Boy in a Box

For Teachers Pre-K - K
In this beginning reading comprehension worksheet, students read 2 short sentences and then color the picture. The text reads: Don is in the box. Don has fun in the box.
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Read a Fall Foliage Map

For Teachers 3rd - 8th
Students examine the purpose of a color key and use a color key to help them read a map.
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Benham's Disk

For Teachers 3rd - 8th
Seeing is believing! Or is it? With this simple experiment, young scientists can explore the concept of visual perception. Attach Benham's disk to a rotating appliance such as a hand drill; As it spins, the black lines appear to be...
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Black, Striped, White, & Plaid: Changing Patterns

For Teachers 5th - 6th
Young scholars create a new design for an everyday object using color and patterns after observing objects that surround them in the classroom; focusing on five examples that are either solid colored or patterned.
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Things That are Green

For Students K - 6th
Think of all the things that are green! Check out this specially designed resource that shows and reinforces those items. Show your special-needs child any of the nine green images then use the following five pages to prompt them to...
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Things That are Orange

For Students K - 6th
What can you think of that is orange? Bring this word recognition activity to your special education class. Learners can view this resource as many times as necessary to learn about items that are the color orange. They can also build...
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Butterflies and Addition Sentences Worksheet

For Students K - 2nd
These butterflies need some color! Learners solve each of the nine single-digit addition problems to discover what color each butterfly will be according to the color key. The sums are between 1 and 10, and not all numbers will be used....
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Graph Paper Patterns

For Teachers 3rd - 8th
Young artists divide a piece of graph paper into sections using rectangles, squares, and triangles. They then fill each section with patterns of shape and color. Elementary graders describe how their patterns are organized. Secondary...
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Getting To Know You

For Teachers K
Students use personal information to enter into a teacher generated database. The focus is upon name recognition and promoting socialization with classmates. Word recognition is emphasized with the simple development of basic computer...
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X is for Xylophone

For Teachers Pre-K - 1st
In this early childhood letter X printing practice worksheet, students trace the uppercase and lowercase letters. Then practice writing them on their own. Students also color the 6 music bars the same color as the outline.
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Ordinals

For Students 1st - 2nd
Use beaded necklaces to practice with ordinal numbers and sequencing. For the first, scholars color the beads blue, red, or yellow based on their given positions (1st, 3rd, etc.). The next set of beads has learners do the opposite,...

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