MAPS
Students help a bear go through the forest maze back to his cave.
ACTIVITIES
Students connect the dots to complete the picture.
Students draw lines to match an object to its shadow. This is a good science worksheet for Groundhog Day.
Students are given a set of shapes and are asked to find them in a picture.
Students cut out pictures of objects and glue them on the appropriate recycling bins.
Students find the differences between two pictures.
Students color by numbers to find the pictures of animals.
Students make a modeling dough out of flour, and then use it to make a cast of their hands.
Students put together the puzzle of a picture, then color and describe it.
Students practice using a homemade thick paint in order to experiment with texture.
Students make a colorful print by shaving crayons onto a paper, then having an adult iron the picture.
WORKSHEETS
Students note the ways in which children could behave more safely than they are shown behaving in the picture.
Students use an apple as a stamp.
Students look at a picture and then predict what they believe will happen next.
Children learn to read a map.
Students use a chart about the weather in order to respond to questions.
Given a set of statements, students determine which are real and which are imaginary.
Students draw a picture of something that is around them, and then write a caption to go along with it.
Students read analog clocks and tell the time.
Students learn to use a bar graph by coloring in boxes to correspond to friends' answers.
Students draw four real-world objects, estimate their sizes, and then measure to check.
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of take-home projects and vocabulary words related to health…
Students learn to use a tally by counting the total number of birds and flowers that they know.
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on Earth, rocks, and soil, and on vocabulary related to Earth science.