GAMES AND APPS
Explore an activity that helps students to get to know one another using animal sounds.
ACTIVITIES
Review the enrichment activities and web resources created for The Very Hungry Caterpillar, plus a bibliography of Eric…
WORKSHEETS
Students match animals with adjectives that describe them.
Tell your students a story about the sea, while you illustrate it on the chalkboard.
Children will match each wild animal with its natural habitat in this worksheet.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on insect habitats.
Strengthen your students' visual skills with this farm animal matching activity. It's a fun early-learning printable…
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Introduce your students to a KWL chart that is a graphic organizer for recording what students Know, Want to know, and…
Which animal is flying, roaring, splashing and jumping? In this early learning printable, kids match each animal with…
Stellaluna is a baby bat who is separated from her mother at a young age. This lesson includes extension ideas and…
Laura Joffe Numeroff's humorous book If You Give a Mouse a Cookie tells the story of a demanding mouse and the child who…
Strengthen students' understanding of cause and effect by asking them to figure out what will occur next in the cartoon…
With this graphic organizer, students paste pictures of animals to their corresponding outer covering: fur, scales,…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Use this ladybug pattern with the Insects Bulletin Board.
This list of rain forest animals is ready to print and use with a science unit, spelling activity, or other rain forest…
Use colorful cat cutouts to create a bulletin board that helps your students learn colors and counting.
Most teachers reinforce students' skills and understanding with graphic organizers. This collection of our Top 10 Animal…
Use a printable that contains an idea for a class sharing activity, as well as a parental notice.
Make Way for Ducklings is the ideal book to entertain and teach with. This lesson plan includes activities and resources…
In this coloring activity, children think about which sea creatures they would most like to be.
LESSON PLANS
Students observe the effects of camouflage.
Try a printable science activity that focuses on distinguishing things that fly.
Norman turns out to be one amazing fish! Color this scene after reading Not Norman: A Goldfish Story. Mark your calendar…