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"Coral Reef Award awarded to___ for completing the coral reef unit." Award form with coral reef illustration.
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Draw a picture of a coral reef in the box and describe it on the lines below.
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Color this drawing of a coral reef.
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Instructions for how to most effectively use our coral reef learning centers. All of these centers are available on our member site.
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Two printable cards with graphics for writing facts about the coral reef.
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Directions for making a coral colony. This is not only a fun project, but it is a great way to show students how coral colonies work in a great visual presentation.
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[member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "eel" to "salty".
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[member-created with abctools] Find the words from "algae" to "starfish" in this octopus-shaped puzzle.
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This game reviews the initial C and K letters within the framework of a fun board game. Includes directions, gameboard and game cards.
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"Belize's coral reef is ( SE / SW ) of Florida's coral reef." Use a map with a compass rose to find the correct cardinal direction and then circle the correct answer.
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Look over the list of unusual coral reef animals and choose one to write about, or find an unusual coral reef animal on your own.
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Directions for creating beautiful coral decorations out of tissue paper and cardstock. This is a great coral reef lesson AND window decoration.
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"Belize's coral reef is (north/south) of the Florida reef tract." Use a map to find the correct cardinal direction and then circle the correct answer.
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Use reference books or a computer to research the different kinds of coral reef formations to fill in the blanks. Also includes suggestions for an art project.
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A one page fact-filled reading comprehension selection about coral reefs is followed by 5 multiple choice questions, 6 questions that require short written responses, and a writing prompt.
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A picture of a coral reef to color, and wide lines to write about it.
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Eighteen pictures of creatures from the coral reef habitat, from anemone to squid.
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Label the oceans, continents, and coral reefs on this map.
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A picture of a coral reef to color, and lines to write about it.
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Full page format for students to write a book report on a book about coral reefs, both fiction and non-fiction.
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Use a globe or map to find the latitude and longitude for each coral reef listed and enter the corresponding letter into the correct blank.
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Imagine that you are on vacation and you have decided to explore the Coral Reef. Use your imagination to write a journal about your day to day vacation activities.
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"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.
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"What is your favorite coral reef animal?" Survey the class, then tally and graph the information and answer the questions about your data.
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Place colored tiles on top of the same black and white coral reef animal. Place the answer tiles in the blank. Three pages.
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Directions for creating stuffed paper animals from the coral reef.
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Two printable cards with graphics for writing facts about the coral reef.
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Put the coral reef theme words in (first letter) alphabetical order.
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Place colored tiles on top of the same black and white coral reef animal. Place the answer tiles in the blank. Three pages.
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Put the coral reef theme words in (to the second letter) alphabetical order.
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Two graphs: "Comparing Animal Characteristics" (scatterplot) and "Animals Seen in the Coral Reef" (bar graph) help with developing graph skills.
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Eighteen pictures of creatures from the coral reef habitat, from anemone to squid.
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Place colored tiles on top of the same black and white coral reef animal. Place the answer tiles in the blank. Three pages.
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Game board with a coral reef theme
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A rebus story about diving at a coral reef, with comprehension questions. Good for primary or early readers.
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A rebus story about diving at a coral reef, with comprehension questions. Good for primary or early readers.
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Cover page for a booklet-report about a real or imaginary trip to the coral reef. Writing prompts to go with the cover are available on our member site.
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Poetry prompts with a coral reef theme, including alliteration, similes, acrostics, and more.
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This reading comprehension activity addresses the direct and indirect effects of humans on coral reefs. It is followed by 5 multiple choice questions, 5 questions that require brief written responses, and a writing prompt.