Biggest, Strongest, Fastest
by Steve Jenkins
The biggest snake, the anaconda, can swallow a deer or goat whole. The smallest mammal, the Etruscan shrew, could easily sleep in a teaspoon. In a striking full-color collage, each spread of Biggest, Strongest, Fastest portrays an animal that stands out in the animal world as the largest, slowest, longest lived. Readers can see the animal's size in relation to something familiar, and a chart on the last page indicates the size, weight, and diet of each animal, as well as where it can be found in the wild. Biggest, Strongest, Fastest is an entertaining, informative introduction to the "world records" held by fourteen members of the animal kingdom. Amazon Book Review
Trace and color Cheetah
Trace and color African elephant
Trace and color Giraffe
Trace and color Tortoise
Color and trace Jellyfish
Color and trace Snail
Color and trace Snake
Color and trace Spider
Color and trace Whale
Draw a picture of
Trace the W’s for whale
Trace the C’s for cheetah
Trace the T’s for tortoise
Trace the E’s for elephant
Trace the S’s for spider
Trace the G’s for giraffe
Trace the lowercase alphabet
Trace the uppercase alphabet
Alphabet Maze Bb
Dot Dauber Fun Letter B
Cut out the letter B
Trace or Cutout the bear
What comes next? (color-cut-glue) 2 pages
Match the pictures (color-cut-glue) 2 pages
Numbers 1-5 Paste pictures under correct numbers.
Numbers 6-10 Paste pictures under correct numbers.
Trace the Numbers 1-25
Color in the 10 frame using numbers 1-4
Color in the 10 frame using numbers 5-8
Color in the 10 frame using numbers 9-12
Which is smaller-circle and color
Which is larger-circle and color
Trace the lines – 2 pages
Scissor practice 2 pages
Picture word cards (in color)
Vocabulary words with definitions
Story Comprehension Questions
Writing Pages
Puzzles
Puppet Sticks in Color
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