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Letter Ff

For Students 1st
In this letter Ff worksheet, 1st graders read through the list of F words and then rewrite the words on the lines. Student alphabetize the words fish, fog, frog, fat, food, fee, funny, fence, flat, and from.
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Green Worksheet

For Students K - 1st Standards
For this color recognition worksheet, students study the various images and color the pictures of things that can be green. Students color the pictures of the frog, bell pepper, crayon, turtle, alligator, and pear.
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English Exercises-Past Simple Tense

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this past simple tense worksheet, students watch a video about a frog prince, then fill in blanks using past tense of verbs given and complete a word search. ESL appropriate but not exclusive.
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Do Some Research: Amphibians 1

For Teachers 4th - 5th
In this science research worksheet, students read the sentence and use a library or the Internet to find the answer and write it on the blue line. Students must then write a report about this topic: the largest frog in the world is the...
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Open Wide at the Dentist, "Aaaahh"

For Teachers K - 1st
Study the /o/ in both written and spoken words by reciting a tongue twister and making words using Elkonin letterboxes. Next, write a message about frogs using /o/ words. Finally, listen to a short book talk on "Doc in the Fog" before...
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Giddyup Gilbert

For Teachers 1st
First graders think about telling a horse to go faster by saying "giddyup" every time they hear the /g/ sound. They say the /g/ sound together and try to hear the sound in the word frog and then practice saying a tongue twister making...
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Green Things

For Students Pre-K - K
In this color worksheet, students will learn about the color green. Items that are green will be colored including broccoli, celery, trees, a clover, and a frog.
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Six

For Students K - 1st
In this printing practice worksheet, students learn to recognize and print the numeral and the word for "six." Students trace an example of each, then form their own numbers and words on the primary lines. Students color the picture of...
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Squigly's Riddles

For Teachers 2nd - 3rd
In this game activity, learners solve three different riddles using seven clues. For example, "What does a frog drink when he wants to loose weight?"
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Kidney and Related Concepts

For Students 9th - 12th
In this kidneys worksheet, students review the function of the kidneys including what happens when the kidneys stop working. Students also compare kidney function in fish, frogs, and kangaroo rats. This worksheet has 86 fill in the blank...
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Picture Scramble

For Teachers 5th - 6th
In this science worksheet, students examine 3 pictures of an insect, frog and tree. Next to each picture, there is the same image which has been divided into 9 pieces and scrambled. Students put the pictures in order by numbering them...
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Picture/Word Matching

For Students 1st
In this word matching worksheet, 1st graders draw lines from 6 words to link them to the pictures they name. They match four letter words such as frog, duck, and star to the black line pictures.
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Making Words OG

For Students K - 1st
In these word sounds worksheets, students create a mini-book for words that have the -og sound. Students write the words dog, fog, job, hog, log, and frog.
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Compound Word Match

For Students Pre-K - K
In this vocabulary worksheet, students use cards that have pictures of frogs, with word parts on them, to build compound words. There are no directions or questions on this worksheet.
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Equations at the Pond

For Students 2nd - 3rd
In this math equations worksheet, students look at each picture of the frogs, fish, bugs, and turtles and write an equation for each problem. Students finish by drawing a picture of their own pond and writing an equation for it.
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The Sound of F

For Teachers K - 1st
In this letter F sound worksheet, learners look at the letter f and say the word shown in the picture. Students listen for the beginning sounds and write the letter f in each blank circle for the fish and frog.
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Letter Ff Activity

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this letter recognition worksheet, students identify the letter Ff by coloring the pictures of the frog, fish, and fireworks. Students then practice printing the upper and lowercase letter Ff on the provided lines.
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Writing Sentences

For Students 1st - 2nd
For this sentence writing worksheet, learners write 3 sentences that tell about a picture of a frog singing to a bird on a branch, then write 3 questions.
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Fishes and Amphibians

For Students 6th - 12th
In this fish and amphibian worksheet, students will compare a diagram of an invertebrate chordate with a diagram of a fish and complete 2 short answer questions. Then students will name four characteristics that allow amphibians to live...
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Rainforest Animals

For Students 1st - 2nd
In this coloring worksheet, students will color the rainforest animals. Students will locate each animal within the rainforest and color those that they find.
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Letters of the Alphabet

For Students Pre-K - K
In this recognizing the letters of the alphabet worksheet, students fill in the missing lowercase letters in the alphabet. Students fill in eight missing letters.
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Hunter Model 3

For Teachers K
Kindergarteners will increase their overall speech intelligibility. They use "tail" sounds to produce consonant-vowel-consonant --(CVC - consonant vowel consonant) syllable words. A fabulous resource for use with comunicative disorders. 
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Punctuation

For Students 3rd - 6th
Sharpen those punctuation skills with this multiple choice activity. There are 10 sentences to read, and learners make corrections where needed. Tip: Have your emerging editors go back to their own written work and edit where necessary.
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American Literary Humor: Mark Twain, George Harris, and Nathaniel Hawthorne

For Teachers 9th - 12th
Nathaniel Hawthorne as a humorist? Really? The three lessons in this series focus on the the storytelling style, conventions, and literary techniques employed by Hawthorne, George Washington Harris, and Mark Twain. 

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