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Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Plants and Animals for age 3-8!

Multiplication and Division Fact Families Multiplication Facts Part 1

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Match Them Up Worksheet
Match Them Up Worksheet

Match Them Up Worksheet

Reading offers a wealth of knowledge, but young readers may struggle to remember info from informational texts. Help your child practice comprehension with this fun turtle-related worksheet. Just read the sentence starters and select the correct ending from the options given. Check the box to indicate the right statement!
Match Them Up Worksheet
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Food Chain Cause Worksheet
Food Chain Cause Worksheet

Food Chain Cause Worksheet

Help your little learner analyze ecosystems and compare food chains with this Kids Academy worksheet! Kids will compare a carnivore's and herbivore's food chain; which is longer and why? Questions at the bottom of the page will help them compare and circle the best answers. A great way to understand animal food chains!
Food Chain Cause Worksheet
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Compare Two Sources Worksheet
Compare Two Sources Worksheet

Compare Two Sources Worksheet

Reading exposes us to new words, spelling, and info about different topics. Kids can practice their reading skills, and learn about bats, with this worksheet. Read the two sources in the picture, then help your kids answer the questions at the bottom.
Compare Two Sources Worksheet
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Bugs and Legs Fact Families Worksheet
Bugs and Legs Fact Families Worksheet

Bugs and Legs Fact Families Worksheet

This free worksheet uses bugs and insects to help young math students learn about fact families and recognize patterns in multiplication and division. It's a fun and colorful way to gain automaticity and efficiency in computation skills, without even realizing it's math!
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Parents and teachers should care about normal plants and animals for ages 3-8 because early exposure to nature fosters curiosity, environmental awareness, and respect for living things. At this age, children are particularly receptive to learning about their surroundings, making it an ideal time to introduce them to the importance of plants and animals in our ecosystem.

Understanding normal plants and animals can enhance a child's cognitive development. It promotes language skills as they learn new vocabulary associated with various species and their habitats. This knowledge also supports critical thinking as children begin categorizing, comparing, and contrasting different organisms, deepening their observational skills.

Moreover, engaging with plants and animals can instill values such as responsibility and compassion. Caring for a classroom plant or observing local wildlife teaches children empathy, understanding that all living beings have a place in our world. This foundation can lead to lifelong stewardship of the environment.

In a world increasingly separated from nature, fostering a connection with plants and animals can enhance emotional well-being, providing children with a sense of wonder and discovery. Ultimately, nurturing this interest enriches children's learning experiences and contributes to a more caring, informed generation that values biodiversity.