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Each word-picture puzzle has a meaning. Work with a parent to figure them out.
There once was an animal that was 30 feet (9m) long and weighed about two tons. Yet, it had a brain that was about the size and weight of a chicken egg. To find the name of the animal, write the letter that comes BEFORE each letter in the alphabet.
Standards Link: Problem-Solving: Use a variety of strategies to solve problems.
BRAIN CEREBELLUM CEREBRAL CORTEX ORGAN MATTER STEM
Put a box around the numbers that when added equal 10 . Put a circle around the numbers that when added equal 7 . The numbers must be next to each other or above and below each other like this:
Find the words by looking up, down, backwards, forwards, sideways, and diagonally.
I R E C U A S C E
Y R O M E M T M C
T O R U E F A A O
B R E L E T R E R
E P A L T H S R T
N N W
I A R B H I E S X
G I G E A R X I S
A C E R E B R A L
M A B E
E E G N D E
SAUCE HEART IMAGINE DREAM MEMORY RIGHT GRAY LEFT
O Y A R G
Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognize identical words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.
Standards Link: Number Sense: Calculate sums.
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