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Trace and cut out. With a different color word on each page, this crayon-box-shaped shapebook is a fun way for early readers to learn about colors.
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A Chinese dragon to color for New Year's or as part of a China unit (or a dragon unit).
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Color this picture of a crayon, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
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A picture to color and space to write a very short story about pencils, school or writing with theme words from a word bank.
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Color this picture of a schoolbus, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook.
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Color this picture of a backpack, or trace and cut out to make a great shapebook. Use to make a cute bulletin board with students names on each backpack.
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Color this picture of a scarecrow or trace and cut out to make a shapebook.
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A picture of a lighthouse to color and space to write about summer and the beach.
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Trace the picture of the rabbit and color it.
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Trace the picture of the panda and color it.
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A picture to color and lines to write about teddy bears.
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A picture of horses in a field to color, and space to write a short story.
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Trace the picture of the flower and color it.
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A picture of two people in a rowboat to color and space to write about them.
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A picture to color and wide lines to write about Cinco de Mayo.
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Trace the picture of the elephant and color it.
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A picture to color and space to write about a mask.
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Ten pages of things that are red, from strawberries to fire trucks. A fun coloring booklet for young students learning their colors.
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A picture to color and lines to write a very short story with bunny and birthday theme words from a word bank.
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Color, trace and cut out this unlined chocolate kiss pattern to make a shapebook or coloring page.
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A picture of a rabbit to color and wide lines to write about rabbits or spring.
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Color the picture of a Pilgrim family. This coloring page presents a good opportunity to talk with students about the types and colors of clothes worn by Pilgrims.
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Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a pot of gold. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
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January-Write the word and color the picture.
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Color the grapes green. Trace the word green. Write the word green.
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Trace the picture of the heart and color it.
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Trace the picture of the tropical fish and color it.
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Follow the directions and color the grid to make the shape of a leprechaun head. Grid coloring is great for developing early map skills.
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Trace the picture of the sailboat and color it.
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A coloring book featuring kids enjoying some of the most popular summer Olympic sports.
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A winter-themed picture to color and space to write a short story to go with the picture.
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Color the mouse gray. Trace the word gray. Write the word gray on the line.
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Trace the picture of the baby and color it.
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Color the illustrations, and write the words Stop, Drop, and Roll. Includes lines for writing.
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Color the snowflake white. Trace the word white. Write the word white.
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Trace the picture of the rocket and color it.
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Includes color suggestions.
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A picture of Uncle Sam ringing the Liberty Bell to color and lines to write.
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Color the frog green. Trace the word green. Write the word green.