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curved lines • Trace the paths from left to right.
Cutting Different Shapes • Carefully cut along the dotted lines.
Let’s trace • Follow the balls bouncing across the page by tracing the curved lines from left to right.
Cut & Paste • Trace the letters. Then cut and paste the letters to the matching images.
Find the correct fruit • Read the clues below to figure out which fruit is the correct one. Draw an X on each fruit that doesn’t fit the clues. Then circle the correct fruit.
Time for Riddles • Read each of the riddles below. Write a word from the box on the line to answer each of the riddles.
LIONS AND TIGERS AND BEARS • The animals got mixed up. Cut them out and put them the way they should go.
Let’s draw together • Look at the pictures of the birthday cake and birthday hat below and draw something that goes together in the box below.
Things that go together • Look at the pictures of on the left side of the page. Draw a line to the item on the right side that goes together.
Odd one out • Look at the pictures in each row. Three of the items go together and one does not. Draw an X over the item that doesn’t go with the rest.
Maps & Directions • Look at the map below and fill in the blanks with directions or places.
More or Less • Look at the pictures in each group below. Circle the group in each box that has more.
Match the vowels • Look at each of the pictures and draw a line to the letter that makes the same short vowel sound.
Fractions • Write the fraction in each of the sections below. Count the colored boxes in each section and write in the top number (numerator). Count the total boxes in each section and write in the bottom number (denominator). The first one is done for you
Color Logic • Secondary Colors are the colors formed by mixing the Primary Colors. Will you fill in the blanks for me?
Reflection Symmetry • Reflection symmetry is when an object is reflected across a line (i.e. Line of Symmetry), like looking in a mirror. Look at the example and the questions below. Which shapes are symmetric and which ones are not? Circle the correct answer.
Empty or Full? • Circle each of the pictures below that are empty. Draw an X over the items that are full.
Above or Below? • Look at the pictures of the sports balls in the boxes below. Circle the sports ball that is above the others. Draw an X over the sports ball that is below the others.
So so Consonants! • Look at the first picture in each row and then circle the picture that has the same ending consonant sound.
A day in the park • Can you spot the 5 differences between these two pictures?
What is Area? • Area is the size of a surface. Use the grid as a reference, what are the areas of these shapes below? (1□ = 1 unit2.)
What Animal is it? • Draw and guess what animal it is with the help of the hints.
Word Search! • Look at the list of sight words at the bottom of the page and then find and circle them.
The Family Tree • Look at the family tree below. Pretend you are the girl that is highlighted as “me”. Answer the questions below about your pretend family.
The 3 Types of Verbs • Verbs can be classified into many different groups according to their function. Here we are going to introduce the 3 main types of verbs: Action Verbs, Linking Verbs, and Helping Verbs. Can you identify what the underlined verbs in the following sentences are?