Rabbit Unit Study Ebook
Rabbit Unit Study Ebook
Rabbit Unit Study Ebook
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math
printables
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one
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one one one
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CARROT SORTING
Color the carrots below, cut out each carrot and paste
them in the empty row sorting them tallest to shortest.
Tallest Shortest
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Rabbit Counting
How many rabbits are there?
10:05
Hour Minutes
6:35 5:55
9:15 8:35
10:45 2:00
4:10 7:40
Name Date
PICTURE GRAPH
Study the picture graph. Use the information from
the graph to answer the questions below.
Vegetables in Grandpa's Box
Broccoli
Carrot
Eggplant
Turnip
Broccoli Carrot
Eggplant Turnip
89 67 45
+ 37 + 17 + 25
94 55
+ 66 + 39
Two-Digit Subtraction
42 75 93
- 28 - 42 - 19
62 33
- 56 - 12
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Multiplication Practice
TWO-DIGIT
MULTIPLICATION
66 49 52 26 18 63
x 23 x 72 x 44 x 35 x 87 x 55
31 77 92 37 82 24
x 48 x 47 x 69 x 15 x 53 x 56
45 79 85 13 28 19
x 37 x 39 x 21 x 23 x 35 x 47
Name
DIVIDE BY 3
Practice your division skills by writing the
correct answer in the box provided. Use the
space provided to show your work.
30 3 10 6 3
3 3 24 3
12 3 36 3
21 3 15 3
60 3 42 3
33 3 51 3
18 3 63 3
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Order of Operations
Solve the equations using the order of operations.
6 -2 x 2= 6(5 - 1) ÷ 2 =
10 ÷ (5 - 3) = 9 ÷ (4 - 1) + 5 =
(4 x 3) ÷ 6 = 8+4÷2 x3=
20 ÷ 6 x 2 - 2 = 20 - 7(3 - 1) =
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In each of the following expressions, the answer is given. Insert parentheses to group the
numbers so the answer is correct
We've
14 - 8 - 2 = 8
been
13 - 9 - 4 = 8 grouped!
11 - 8 - 2 = 1
14 - 6 - 1 = 9
10 - 3 - 2 = 9
12 - 6 - 2 = 8
13 - 7 - 5 = 1
These expressions are already grouped. Fill in the missing numbers
Name
Name Date
K-W-L CHART
Find books about rabbits. Spend a few minutes flipping through the
books. Then fill in the first two columns of the chart below. Fill in the
last column after you have done your research.
RABBITS
Describe the animal by writing a sentence or
drawing a picture in each box.
CAN
HAVE
ARE
Name Date
PARTS OF A RABBIT
NEW VOCABULARY
What new words have you learned as you do your
research? Write them below.
Summary:
language
arts
printables
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Bunny ABC
Fill in the missing letters and finish the alphabet.
The letter R
R r R r
R r R r
NAME
a female rabbit
warren
a rabbit's home
doe
a male rabbit
herbivore
EDO
KUBC
POH
NYUBN
ALMMMA
UMJP
HOBREIVER
TCOARR
1.
2.
3.
4.
Name
WHERE DO
THEY BELONG?
Sort the words into the correct category.
Write them inside the boxes.
E T Y A M A C
L E T T U C E
E P E A S E L
E T C L H T E
K K O K R A R
C A R R O T Y
C O N I O N P
Z F B Y M A U
Middle
End
My favorite thing I learned about Rabbits:
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PREPOSITION PRACTICE
on: physically in contact with and supported by a
surface
on on on
Directions: Draw your own picture of a rabbit sitting on a log.
C. Awhen
rabbit's ears help cool them down
they're too hot and warm them
up when they're too cold.
Nonfiction:
National Geographic Kids – Hop, Bunny!
National Geographic Kids Chapters – Rascally Rabbits
Rabbits: The Ultimate Bunny Book by Jenny Kellett
How to Raise Rabbits: Everything You Need to Know by Samantha and Daniel
Johnson
Rabbits for Kids by Rachel Smith
Bunnies – A Wild Wonders Book by Mary Sivertsen and Sarah Jacobsen
The Everything Pet Rabbit Handbook by Sarah Martin
Bunny’s Guide to Caring for Your Rabbit by Anita Ganeri
Lionhead Rabbits by Ann L. Fletcher
Holland Lop Rabbits by Ann L. Fletcher
Fiction:
The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld
Home For a Bunny by Margaret Wise Brown
Marshmallow by Clare Turlay Newberry
The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams
It’s Not Easy Being a Bunny by Marilyn Sadler
The First Snow: A Bunny’s Tale by H. and H. Noble
The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter
Little Rabbit’s Loose Tooth by Lucy Bate
Runny Babbit: A Billy Sook by Shel Silverstein
Hop-About: The Adventures of Benny the Bunny and Mr. Rabbit by Colin Krainin
Activity Books:
Bunny Coloring Book for Adults or Kids
A Word Search Puzzles and Coloring Book, Featuring The Tale of Peter Rabbit
Cute Rabbits Coloring Book for Kids
Bunny Coloring and Activity Book Set
Rabbits, Bunnies, and Hares!: A Fun Activity Book
rabbit
activities
&
recipes
rabbit activities for kids
Print and have some fun!
Have a Bunny Race! – Start by making some giant bunny feet (think 2
feet long!) from cardboard. Once you have them traced or cut out,
have your child paint them white. They can even paint 3 ovals on the
top to make them look more like rabbits’ feet/paws. Once dry, hot
glue an empty tissue box (which can also be painted) in the middle of
the foot for your child’s feet. When each child has prepared their
bunny feet, line them up at the starting line and see who can run (or
hop!) to reach the finish line fastest!
Play Bunny Hopscotch! – Grab some colorful sidewalk chalk, and
make a hopscotch board…but instead of drawing squares, draw
bunny feet!
Play Pin the Tail on the Bunny! – Draw the outline of a rabbit on
poster board or cardboard, make a fluffy tail by gluing cotton balls
onto cardstock, grab a blindfold, and have fun!
Have a Bunny Bean Bag Toss! – Draw a rabbit outline on cardboard
and paint or decorate it. Cut out the rabbit’s belly and a half-circle
for the mouth area…or if you just want to draw/decorate a rabbit’s
head, you can cut out the mouth and ears. See who can toss the bean
bags into the bunny holes!
Make a Paper Plate Bunny! – All you need for this fun activity is a
paper plate (as the head), construction paper (for the ears), 2 googly
eyes, a pom-pom and 3 pipe cleaners (for the nose and whiskers), a
marker to draw on the mouth, scissors, and glue. Cut out your bunny
ears, twist the pipe cleaners together in the middle and glue the
pom-pom in the center of the twist, glue everything to the plate,
draw on the mouth, and you’re finished!
rabbit snacks
Print and have some fun!
Carrot Snacks: Why not have some carrots prepared for a snack
while you’re learning about rabbits? You can go the obvious route
and either have carrot sticks or baby carrots, or add some goldfish,
cheese ball puffs, or another orange snack to a disposable frosting
bag and tie it with a green ribbon!
Bunny Face: For this healthier option, you need a toasted English
muffin covered with strawberry cream cheese. Add 2 small
blueberries for eyes, the end of a strawberry slice for the nose, 6
small pretzel sticks for whiskers, and 2 strawberry slices for ears.
Cute and nutritious!
Bunny Rolls: Get a pack (or two!) of Grands Mini Cinnamon Rolls,
and place all of the rolls except for one on the baking sheet. Carefully
unwrap the last roll, and use pieces of it to make bunny ears over the
other rolls. Bake, drizzle with icing, and enjoy!
Rabbit Fruit Kebobs: Gather your ingredients – wooden skewers,
marshmallow bunny Peeps, and small chunks of cantaloupe,
pineapple, strawberries, grapes, etc. Start layering fruit and either
add the Peep in the middle or at the end. Your kids will love putting
these together…and you’ll love that they’re eating this colorful candy
alternative!
Bunny Bootie Pancakes: If you want a creative breakfast idea that
your kids are sure to love and remember, this is it!! You’ll be plating
these to look like a bunny from behind, so you’ll need one 2 medium
circle pancake for the body, 1 circle pancake a bit smaller for the
head, 2 ear-shaped pancakes (you can always cut them into the
proper shape if your pancake skills are subpar like mine), and two
small ovals for the feet. Once you have your pancakes arranged on
the plate, add a banana slice and 3 or 4 blueberries on each foot to
make the paw, and finish with a dollop of whipped cream for the tail.
So cute!!