"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.
"Joan caught 35 fish on Monday and 56 fish on Tuesday. She sold 27 fish on Wednesday. How many fish did she have left?" Four fish-themed word problems.
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.
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.
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.
An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using shark themes. Includes border paper for final drafts.
[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".