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| Animal Diagrams: Shark (labeled parts) |
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| Animal Diagrams: Shark (unlabeled parts) |
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| Animal Diagrams: Fish (labeled and unlabeled) |
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| Assignment Forms: Fish theme |
Fun fish-themed assignment forms, overdue work notices, notes from the teacher, and assignment tracking. |
| Assignment Forms: Sharks |
Fun shark-patterned late homework notices, assignment notices, and grading sheet. |
| Book Report Form: Fish |
Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about fish. |
| Book Report Form: Sharks |
Two report forms guide students through the writing of book reports for fiction and non-fiction books about sharks. |
| Book: Fish is Fish (elementary) |
Comprehension, vocabulary and writing exercises enhance this book by Leo Lionni. |
| Coloring Page: Fish |
Simple line drawing of two fish in profile, a large one facing left and a smaller one facing right. |
| Comprehension: Fish (elem/upper elem) |
Explains the different types of fish and details the parts of a fish, with comprehension questions; introduces some strange fish, and provides a "fish data fact sheet" for further research. |
| Comprehension: Fish (primary) |
"Fish are animals that live in water and breathe using gills." A factual reading comprehension. |
| Comprehension: Sharks (upper elem/middle) |
Do you know... how big the biggest shark is? when sharks first existed on Earth? where sharks can be found? Learn about these fabulous fish with this informative reading comprehension. |
| Counters: Fish (color) |
Math counters for hands-on activities and picture graphs. Laminate before cutting. Print on sticker paper for cute stickers or on magnetic paper for fun magnets. |
| Dot to Dot: Pond - Fish (to 10) |
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| Early Reader: Fish (b/w) |
"Fish are part of the Animal Kingdom. All fish are alike in some ways." This six-page Easy Reader Booklet provides a good introduction to fish. |
| Early Reader: Fish (color) |
"Fish are part of the Animal Kingdom. All fish are alike in some ways." This six-page Easy Reader Booklet provides a good introduction to fish. |
| Fiction: Fishing with Grandpa (primary) |
An easy reading comprehension from the point of view of a young boy who loves fishing with his grandfather. |
| Fiction: Meet Mr. Freddie (primary) |
"I want you to meet my new friend, Mr. Freddie. Mr. Freddie is a fish." Short reading comprehension. |
| Fiction: Tina Goes Fishing (primary) |
"Tina wanted to catch a fish." A realistic fiction reading comprehension about an unusual fishing trip. |
| Glyph: Fish |
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| KWL: Sharks (booklet, color) |
Use this foldable booklet form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about sharks. Picture in color. |
| Paper Bag Puppet: Animals - Fish |
Make paper bag puppets with this simple fish pattern. |
| Paper Bag Puppet: Animals - Hammerhead Shark |
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| Paper Bag Puppet: Animals - Shark |
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| Picture Prompts: Big Fish (primary) |
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| Poetry Prompt: Sharks (upper elem) |
An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using shark themes. Includes border paper for final drafts. |
| Report Form: Sharks (b/w) |
Booklet format for students to write a short report on sharks. Blackline graphic. |
| Report Form: Sharks (color) |
Booklet form for students to write a short report on sharks. |
| Research and Report: Fish |
Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about fish. Includes a survey and graph to find out about people's favorite fish. |
| Research and Report: Sharks |
Report planner, KWL, space to write report, survey and graph for "favorite sharks". |
| Shapebook: Fish (primary) |
Trace and cut out. From "cattails" to "wetlands", each page of this fish-shaped shapebook has a word relating to ponds. Makes a great bulletin board decoration. |
| Shapebook: Seashore Animals (primary) |
[member-created with abctools] Fish-shaped book with prompts for writing about a seashore animal of the student's choice. Based on the book "Seashore Babies". |
Clip Art: Shark Outline B&W |
shark outline illustration |
| Word Problems: How Many Fish? |
"Joan caught 35 fish on Monday and 56 fish on Tuesday. On Wednesday she sold 27 fish. How many fish did she still have?" Word problems and instructions to make a journal entry explaining how the answer was achieved and illustrating it with a drawing. |
| Word Problems: How Many Fish? (Journal Page) |
Journal page for "How Many Fish?" problems. |
| Writing Paper: Fish (primary/elem) |
Wide-lined paper with cute b/w illustrations of fish in the border. Portrait orientation. |
| Writing Paper: Fish (primary/elem) |
Wide-lined paper with colorful illustrations of fish in the border. Portrait orientation. |
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