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Match two syllables to make ten words in this printable worksheet.
Draw lines between the syllables to make Mother’s Day words, then write out the completed words. This printable worksheet is for young students.
Use the alphabet code to figure out this secret message about Cinco de Mayo: “Cinco de Mayo (May Fifth) celebrates a big victory for Mexico.” This printable worksheet is for young students.
Use the list of container-related words to answer simple questions.
Read a Cinco de Mayo passage and answer questions about it. This printable worksheet about reading comprehension is for young students.
Circle the correct spelling of container words, and then color the picture of the words.
Match 10 container vocabulary words to their pictures in this printout for early readers.
Answer each of the Cinco de Mayo questions using one of the spelling words.
Draw a flower in the center oval. Then write eight adjectives and cooresponding sentences describing the flower.
Draw a butterfly in the center oval. Then think of and write eight adjectives and sentences describing your butterfly.
On this printable worksheet, the student writes an item for each color. The colors are: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black.
Draw the Earth. Then write eight adjectives describing the Earth and use each adjective in a sentence.
In this printable worksheet, draw a tree. Then write 8 adjectives describing the tree, and accompanying sentences.
Finish the four Earth Day drawings around the line of symmetry. The pictures are: ecology, sun, tree, and cloud.
A tiny, printable book about simple words related to Earth Day – for early readers and writers.
In this printable worksheet, match two syllables to make ten Earth Day words.
Match two syllables to make ten dog-related words in this printable worksheet.
Finish the four summer drawings around the line of symmetry. The pictures are: daisy, popsicle, ice cream cone, and sun.
Finish each of the four Spring drawings around the line of symmetry. The pictures are an egg, a butterfly, a tulip, and a tadpole.
Finish each of the four Winter drawings around the line of symmetry.