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Letter w is for Whale
In this printing letter w worksheet, 1st graders study the example lowercase letter w and then use the 4 provided lines to practice printing the letter.
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Noise Underwater
Sixth graders predict with reasoning how a sound will be heard underwater and record and communicate their findings. They listen to the difference in the way noise sounds underwater verses out of water and relate this to how whales and...
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United Kingdom
In this ESL worksheet, students answer 20 questions about the United Kingdom. For example, "What is the capital city of Whales?"
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Animal Mix-Up #1 and #2
In these animal mix-up worksheets, learners cut out parts of animals and then paste the parts together to form two complete animals. They identify the animal they have created (fish, seahorse, walrus, and whale). Students may color...
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6: Six
In this counting and coloring worksheet, students practice the skill of counting and coloring to 6 by coloring 6 birds and 6 whales.
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Letter W Pictures
In this letter and word recognition worksheet, students study the various images and color the pictures that start with the letter W. Students color the images of the wagon, wolf, watch, windmill, whale, watermelon, web, walrus, and wallet.
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Counting Fish
In this counting practice worksheet, students examine a picture and then identify the number of sharks, dolphins, stingrays, and whales in it.
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Wh Digraph Recognition
In this digraph recognition worksheet, students cut out 8 pictures at the bottom of the page. They place the pictures in two columns; one for words that begin with the wh digraph and the other for the words that do not. They see a...
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In Arctic Waters
In this reading comprehension and following directions worksheet, students read facts about Arctic waters, the Inuit, Arctic animal adaptations, polar bears, walruses, seals, narwhal, Beluga whales and create a mix-and-match animal...
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Terrific Topic Sentences Worksheet #1
For this topic sentence worksheet, students read a text about whale species. Students identify interrogative, declarative, imperative and exclamatory sentences. Students then complete another worksheet in which student read a list of ten...
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Lift and Pull
Students examine the mechanical advantage of pulleys. In this pulleys lesson students are given a challenge to help save a whale by setting up different pulleys systems to move it.
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Social Studies: Treaty Comparisons of Indigenous People
Young scholars assess the Treaty of Waitangi and compare it to various Native American treaties. After discussing the legal issues of the treaties, they role-play as groups representing a nation-state and indigenous people who negotiate...
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Teach and Learn: Journalism
Young scholars read and discuss keypoints of the article, "Iceland to start hunting whales." They write in the style of newspaper reporters and order the information so that it tells the story from beginning to end with relevant detail
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Echo Location
Students participate in a role-playing activity that demonstrates how whales use sound as an adaptation to their environment.
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Lesson Plan on Migration
Fourth graders diagram written and oral directions of a Native American, European Viking, Right Whale or Humpback Whale migration route, the student diagram all directions only in the sequence given, with arrows indicating direction of...
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Website Scavenger Hunt
Young scholars use the internet to complete a species scavenger hunt. In groups, they answer questions given to them about sea lions, rockfish and killer whales. As a class, they identify any questions they have and discuss the role...
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Interest Survey
In this science and social studies worksheet, students complete a survey about their interests. Students check each subject that they are interested in, such as killer whales, Thomas Edison, and magnets.
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Animal Word Search by Hannah Sutherland
In this student made animal word search worksheet, students search for animal words hidden within the puzzle. They search for words such as butterfly, koala, meerkat, and whale.
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Challenging Regional Stereotypes
Students analyze the regional stereotypes that exist in Whales and formulate personal opinions about these views. Students discuss the impact of adjectives used to describe people from different regions of the U.K.
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Recognizing and Tracing the Number 6
In this number recognition and printing activity, students trace the number 6, eight times at the top of the page. They trace the word "six" 4 times. They count the pictures of six whales.
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Welcome to My Zoo
In this animal facts worksheet, students fill in informational facts about the following animals: elephants, cheetahs, pandas, blue whales, turtles, and kangaroos.
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Picture/Word Worksheet #47
In this tracing words worksheet, learners study the pictures and then trace the matching words: whale, camper, triangle, trophy, tiger, and football.
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Compare Weight
For this measurement worksheet, students compare the weights of items that are show as clip art pictures. They circle the object that is heavier. They compare objects such as a bed and a baseball, and a whale and a ring.
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Endangered Species
For this biology worksheet, students identify and locate various vocabulary terms pertaining types of endangered species. There are 21 biology terms located in the word search.
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