Report planner, KWL, and a lined page to write a report about dolphins. Includes a tally and graph for students to find out about people's favorite marine animal.
Trace and cut out. From "beak" to "swim", each page of this dolphin-shaped shapebook has a word relating to dolphins. Makes a great bulletin board decoration.
"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.
This one page reading comprehension article addresses the direct and indirect effects of humans on coral reefs. It is followed by 6 multiple choice questions, 5 questions that require brief written responses, a writing prompt and a visualization question.
An introduction to some basic poetic structures, including alliteration, similes, and acrostics, using fun dolphin themes. Includes border paper for final drafts.
Trace and cut out. From "fish" to "gulf", each page of this fish-shaped shapebook has a word relating to marine life. Makes a great bulletin board decoration.
"The Leopard moray eel has very ___ teeth. It can even bite off a person's finger!" Use the adjectives from the word bank to complete the sentences. One of several "coral reef" themed learning centers on our member site.