A one page color illustrated fact sheet featuring five endangered birds of North America. Includes teacher's note, a page of 6 discussion questions for upper elementary and middle school students and a page of completion questions for elementary students. Part of an abcteach series of fact sheets on endangered species.
What makes a bird a bird? What's special about bird bones? What are the different bird feathers called? Why do birds have different beaks? How do birds use their feet? How do birds fly? How do birds build nests? Learn the answers to these questions and more with this set of reading comprehensions.
A 1 page reading comprehension text, "The Bird Who Wanted to Eat a House" is realistic fiction. It is followed by 5 multiple choice questions and 3 questions requiring short written responses.
Trace and cut out. This eight-page, duckling-shaped shapebook has prompts for students to answer about ducks, and a list of words on the last page. ("A duck says... A duck lives in a ...")
A 1 page reading comprehension selection, "Saving a Baby Bird" is realistic fiction. It is followed by 4 multiple choice questions and 4 questions requiring short written responses.
Yellow-eyed, Adelie, Chinstrap, and Gentoo Penguins. Half of the complete set of color-by-number penguin pages are available here in one download. These color-by-number pages are blackline drawings. They help students remember the colors and markings of these different penguins.
From "Antarctica" to "wing". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
"Ollie can’t see! Give him a pair of green eyes". This activity, which can be used with the "Ollie the Owl" reading comprehension, works as a cut/color/paste activity or a simple coloring activity, depending on student ability and interest.