Alphabetizing Animals
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Grade Level
Kindergarten
Subject
Language
Length of Time
30 minutes
Description
Students will have animal words that they will put in alphabetical order. The words are for the first seven letters of the alphabet. I have included the worksheet for this lesson.
Goals
Learn animal words
Learn alphabet - the first seven letters
Learn to alphabetize
Materials Needed
The worksheet I have included in this lesson.
Pencils and erasers
Procedure
First, you need to copy the worksheet I've included in this lesson so that each student will have a copy. Then, you will pass out the worksheets to each student and explain the directions to them.
Worksheet
Directions - Look at the first letter of each word and write the words in alphabetical order. The words are animals.
1. Giraffe
2. Bee
3. Fish
4. Dog
5. Elephant
6. Ant
7. Cat
Grading
You can grade the students on the total number correct out of the total number possible.
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