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Diurnal and Nocturnal Animals Sorting Activity for Early Grades
Teach early students how to recognize animals with different sleeping habits with this hands-on diurnal and nocturnal animals sorting activity!
Learning about Nocturnal Animals Free Printable Activities - A Little Pinch of Perfect
Learning about Nocturnal Animals Free Printable Activities for Kids: Includes 13…
Out of Sight Till Tonight! All About Nocturnal Animals
Laugh and learn with fun facts about raccoons, wolves, fireflies, and more—all told in Dr. Seuss’s beloved rhyming style and starring the Cat in the Hat! "I’m the Cat in the Hat and tonight we’ll take flight and meet some of the critters that come out at night." The Cat in the Hat’s Learning Library series combines beloved characters, engaging rhymes, and Seussian illustrations to introduce children to non-fiction topics from the real world! Stay up past you
Where Are the Night Animals? - (Let's-Read-And-Find-Out Science 1) by Mary Ann Fraser (Paperback)
About the Book Describes various nocturnal animals and their nighttime activities, including the opossum, brown bat, and tree frog. Book Synopsis Read and find out about how a tadpole loses its fishy tail and gills and becomes a frog in this colorfully illustrated nonfiction picture book. Female frogs lay eggs in the water, but what hatches isn't a frog yet--it's a tadpole. Tadpoles are like tiny fish that breathe underwater through gills. As the tadpole gets older, it loses its fishy tale and i
Nocturnal Animal Write the Room
Are you looking for a fun way to introduce common Nocturnal Animals to your students? This write the room activity includes 18 of the most common nocturnal animals with 2 recording options. With full color cards and easy to use recording sheets this write the room activity is perfect for your Pre-K, Kindergarten or First Grade Students.Check out my other Write the Room Activities and Bundles in my TpT store: The Kindergarten LifeYou may also like:Nocturnal Animal UnitLife Science CentersHabitat
Feed the Raccoon Math and Literacy Game
This Feed the Raccoon math and literacy game is so fun and a great way for students to practice letters, letter sounds and counting! Perfect for PreK, Kindergarten, and First Grade students! This nocturnal animals/ woodland animals activity makes a great math or literacy center! Students take turns picking food with letters (uppercase and lowercase letters are included) and must say the letter name or the letter sound before they feed the raccoon. Two worksheets are included for students to reco