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Wild Animals Color by Sight Words Mystery Pictures – Literacy Center Activity

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K - 3rd
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4 pictures x 5 worksheets
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My students absolutely love these worksheets! They have been doing them for morning work during our wild animal unit. So fun!
This is another great resource to help students recognize their sight words... It's a fun 'break' for the students to be able to color and not realize that they're learning :o)

Description

Practice sight words with these fun wild animals color by sight words mystery pictures! These activities are perfect for literacy centers, morning work, early finishers or homework.

Each of the 4 mystery pictures comes in 5 different difficulty levels: Dolch Pre-Primer, Primer, Grade 1, Grade 2 and Grade 3. You can choose the most appropriate word set for your students which makes the activity perfect for differentiation and many grade levels.

Color answer keys are included for each mystery picture.

The mystery pictures are: a giraffe, a monkey, a lion and an elephant.

Click a link below to see all activities in that category:

- Math Mystery Pictures

- Math Color-by-Code Worksheets

- Sight Words Mystery Pictures

- Sight Words Color-by-Code Worksheets

You may also like my other Mystery Pictures worksheets:

- superhero

- Christmas

- Spring

- Monsters

- St. Patrick's Day

- Graduation

and many more!

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4 pictures x 5 worksheets
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Last updated Feb 28th, 2014
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Read common high-frequency words by sight (e.g., the, of, to, you, she, my, is, are, do, does).

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