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Arctic hare This white hare lives in the Arctic and has huge hindfeet. |
Arctic tern The Arctic tern is a small bird that flies from the Arctic to the Antarctic and back again each year. |
Arctic wolf Arctic wolves are meat-eaters that live in Northern Canada. |
beluga whale The beluga is a small, white, toothed whale that lives mostly in cold, arctic waters. |
chicken A chicken is a farm animal. Some chickens are white. |
cloud Clouds float in the sky and carry moisture that can turn into rain or snow. |
cream Cream is the richest part of milk. Butter and ice cream are made from cream. |
dove The dove is a bird that represents peace. |
egret The egret is a large wading bird. |
flower A flower makes seeds. Hummingbirds, bees, and other animals drink the sweet nectar that is made by flowers. Some flowers are white. |
ghost Ghosts are make-believe. Boo! |
ice Ice is frozen water. |
iceberg An iceberg is a huge chunk of ice that floats in the water. Most of it is hidden underwater. |
igloo An igloo is a house made out of blocks of ice. Brr! |
milk Milk comes from cows and other mammals. |
paper towels Paper towels come on rolls. |
polar bear Polar bears are large meat-eaters live in the far north. They have clear-colored hair and black skin. |
refrigerator A refrigerator is a machine that keeps food cold. |
rice Rice is a food. It is a grain that grows in warm, wet soil. Rice is an important food in much of Asia. |
Silkworm The silkworm moth is an insect (not a worm) that produces a silken cocoon. This cocoon is harvested to make silk thread. |
skull The skull is the bony structure of head that encloses the brain and supports the jaws. This is a T. rex skull. |
snowflake Snowflakes are made of snow. No two snowflakes look alike. |
snow goose The snow goose is a migratory bird from North America. |
snowman Snowmen are figures made from snow. They melt when the weather gets warm. |
snowy owl The snowy owl is a white owl that lives in the North American tundra (a cold, snowy environment). |
swan Swans are long-necked water birds. |
tooth We use our teeth to tear and chew food. |
How to say white in many languages:
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white | blanc | weiß | bianco | blanco | vit | branco |
Worksheets and Activities to Print:
White Worksheet A coloring page on the color black, with pictures of a crayon, snowman, moon, cloud, egg, tooth, dove, sheep, and polar bear. |
White A short, printable book about the color white for early readers. The book has pages for the student to cut out, objects to color, and a short phrase to copy. |
Find 8 White Things Printable Worksheet On each printable worksheet, the student writes 8 items that are white. |
White Word Wheel Make a word wheel about 8 white things using this 2-page print-out; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. After putting the wheel together, the student colors the pictures. When you spin the wheel, the 8 white things appear, one at a time. The words are: snowman, moon, dove, tooth, milk, sheep, polar bear, and snowflake. The student then writes the words in alphabetical order (plus two other white things). |
Draw Four White Items Draw four white things. Below each item, write its name. |
The Color White and Your Senses Poem Write a poem about how the color white affects your senses. The lines of the poem begin with: White looks like, White sounds like, White feels like, White smells like, and White tastes like. |
Draw and Write: Something White Draw a picture of something that is white and write about it. Write about what it looks like, what it does, if you like it, or other descriptive things. |
Find a White Thing for Each Letter See if you can think of and write down a white thing for each letter of the alphabet. Or go to a sample answer page. |
Draw and Compare White Objects Draw two white things and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which one is bigger?" or go to a pdf version of this page. |
White Flags White often represents peace, purity, mountain snow, and/or innocence. A simple white flag represents surrender. |
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