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"The rodeo is coming to town!" A very simple reading comprehension.
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From "bandana" to "whip".
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From "boots" to "stirrup".
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From "la_ _ o" to "l_ngh_rn" (word bank included)
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country dancers illustration
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Read the "Great American Rodeo" advertisement and answer the comprehension questions; practice distinguishing between fact and opinion; then write about your own rodeo experiences.
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From "cow" to "rodeo". Lower case, no diagonals, easy.
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Read the bicycle rodeo poster and the bicycle safety tips, and answer the questions.
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It's rodeo time! Students find all the important information in this poster... and then make a poster of their own.
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Four pages of writing prompts and other activities related to writing and poetry, with a cowboy/rodeo theme.
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From "bandana" to "whip".
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From "bandana" to "western". Lower case, easy.
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A picture of a cowboy leaning against a fence to color and wide lines to write.
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From "bandana" to "whip".
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Something for cowboys and cowgirls. Learn vocabulary with this fun set: a word search, word scramble, cloze exercise, and more. From "boots" to "stirrups".
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Students practice reading basic graphs with this rodeo-themed worksheet.
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"Cowboy Jake is competing in a rodeo. In the last event, a bull kicks him in the arm and breaks it, but he still wins $144 in all. How much does he have left after he pays a doctor $66 to put his arm in a cast?"
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From "bandana" to "saddle", these vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
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[member-created with abctools] From "bronco" to "tumbleweed"
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Drawing of a cowgirl riding a horse, in profile.
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Color this picture of an ox-drawn covered wagon with a family walking alongside.
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blank gameboard with a Western theme
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blank gameboard with a Western theme
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"Cowboy Tom worked from seven in the morning until three in the afternoon yesterday building two miles of fence. He was paid $48. What was his hourly wage?"
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Create a pattern for the boots to match your own style and personality.
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Color this picture of a cowboy hat. Use for shapebooks, bulletin boards, booklet covers, etc., or trace and cut out for a great shapebook.
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"Cowboy Tom ropes seven cows and puts them into a corral. He forgets to shut the gate and four escape. How many are left?"
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"A stagecoach can drive ten miles per hour. How far can it drive in one hour? How far in two hours? How far in nine hours?" All problems feature skip counting by 10s.
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Great to put kids pictures in for a bulletin board.
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"Cowboy Tom catches two bulls. Cowboy Mike catches five bulls. How many bulls do they catch altogether?"
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"Cowboy Tom helped at a roundup. The first week, he caught 61 cows. The second week he caught only nine. How many did he catch altogether?" Five problems, simple addition.
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"Cowboy Tom ropes thirteen cows and puts them into a corral. He forgets to shut the gate and seven escape. How many are left?"
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"What time do the cowboys get up?" Read the clock and answer the questions.
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"Cowboy Tom helped at a roundup. He earned $1.50 for every cow he caught. The first week, he caught 99 cows. The second week he caught 273. How many did he catch altogether?" Five addition problems.
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Looking for children's books about rodeos, cowboys, or the "wild west"? Here's a list of fiction (for ages 4-16) to get you started!
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"Cowboy Jake is afraid of rattlesnakes. He sees a lot of them on the ranch where he lives. In fact, he sees an average of thirty every year. About how many has he seen in the nine years he has lived on the ranch?"