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What is Your Favorite Savanna Animal?
In this savanna animals graphic organizer worksheet, students use the form to gather information about African elephants, black mamba, mongoose, emu, zebra, lion, anteater, antelope, and giraffe.
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Animals - Printing Practice
In this printing practice worksheet, 1st graders trace the dotted lines to print the names of 10 animals such as horse, monkey, cow, cat, and elephant.
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Animals - Cursive Writing Practice
In this cursive writing worksheet, students write the names of 7 animals by tracing the dotted lines to form the lower case cursive letters. They write words such as elephant, fish, bird and ape.
Alabama Department of Archives and History
How Two Alabamians Remembered Slavery Years Later
Designed to help readers recognize the point of view of the author of a primary source documents and analyze how that point of view influences the reliability of a text, young historians examine two personal letters, one written by...
CPALMS
Point of View: A Close Reading of Two Bad Ants
Chris Van Allsburg's Two Bad Ants provides third graders with an opportunity to examine point of view and how the point of view of others may differ from their own.
Roy Rosenzweig Center for History and New Media
Patriots or Traitors - Point of View in the War for Independence
Patriots or traitors? Class members analyze images that present widely differing views of the Boston Tea Party, identifying the point of view of the image, the propaganda devices used, and the intended audience.
Middle Tennessee State University
Lesson Plan: Immigration: A Case Study on Multiple Perspectives and Diverse Formats
As part of a case study of U.S. immigration during the first part of the 20th century, class members examine a variety of primary sources that present multiple perspectives of the responses of those in favor of immigration and those...
PhysEdGames
Animal Relays
Run like a lion! As the teacher calls out an animal, one person from each team runs to the cone at the opposite end of the gym like the animal that was called. Then run back and high-five the next person in line signaling them to go....
American Museum of Natural History
Being a Conservation Biologist: Eleanor Sterling
Eleanor Sterling responds to 21 questions posed by young learners about the challenges she faces as a woman conservation biologist. She also discusses her research of the aye-aye, an unusual animal that lives in Madagascar.
News Literacy Project
News Goggles: Tracking Developing Stories
A 28-slide presentation introduces viewers to the process reports go through to track and verify developing news stories. Using the reports of the attacks at Atlanta, Georgia, massage parlors as an example, viewers are taught what to...
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White Elephant Exercise Exchange
Students get moving in a fun holiday setting. They participate in a holiday tradition of exchanging gifts with the gift being an exercise to be completed. Exercises are written on small slips of paper and put into a small holiday gift bag.
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E Is For Elephant
In this literacy worksheet, 1st graders identify the upper and lower case "e" and practice tracing them on the lines provided on the page.
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Letter Ee
In this Letter E worksheet, students write the letter E in uppercase and lowercase and the words "elephant", "empty", and "eggs". Students may also color in a picture of an elephant emptying out a basket of eggs.
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Dinosaur Prints
Students examine dinosaur footprints and compare them to the shape of elephant footprints and to the size of their own footprints.
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The Circus
In this Circus worksheet, students create a book about the circus. Students practice reading sight words look, at and the. Students also learn words related to the circus, i.e. clown, elephant, bear, etc.
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Animal Matcher
In this animal worksheet, students circle two animals in each row that match the one in the box. Animals include an elephant, fox, and a dog.
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Coloring Alphabet
For this writing worksheet, students will focus on the letter e. Students will examine the letter in both upper and lower case and color the picture of the elephant.
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Coloring Alphabet
In this alphabet worksheet, students will focus on the letter e. Students will examine the letter in both upper and lower case and color the picture of the elephant.
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Printing Letter Ee
In this printing worksheet, students form four rows of uppercase and lowercase letter E's. Students also write two rows of the word Elephant and the following sentence: Edgar eats eggs.
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African Animals A-Z
African animals A-Z are on parade in this activity, which provides teachers with a year's worth of coloring and spelling sheets for little writers. Popular animals, such as dolphins and elephants, have their own coloring pages, as well...
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Animals for Kids
In this vocabulary worksheet, students match the black and white drawings of ten animals with their names. Animals include a rhino, giraffe, elephant, crocodile, zebra, lion, monkey, dog, tiger, and cat. The worksheet is intended to be...
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Draw This!
In this drawing instructional activity, learners draw and illustrate a butterfly, crocodile, elephant, monkey, spider and tiger in the six frames provided on the instructional activity.
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Speech Bubbles
In this writing and drawing worksheet, students fill out 4 speech bubbles to show what the zebra and elephant are saying to each other. They then draw a picture in the box provided on the page.
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Letter Recognition: E
In this letter recognition worksheet, students observe an elephant in the letter E position and identify it. Students identify one vowel.
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