and FREE Printables to go along with it!
Here is how we used them in our workboxes!
*The How Many page and number cards are from the Safari Pack which also has a coupon for Animal Trackers Club subscription! These are subscriber ONLY Freebies, you can get yours by subscribing to my newsletter. The bottom left sheet and rhino beads are from the subscription package.
Stickers with the letter Rr box are from Eye Like Stickers: Letters
We used Educational Insights Magnetic Teaching Tiles – Lowercase on the spelling page.
For the dot pages we use Do A Dot Art Marker Rainbow, 6-pack and Officemate Magnets, Assorted Sizes and Colors, 30 per Tub (92500) and/or attach pompoms to ProMAG 3/4-Inch Diameter High Energy Flexible Magnets
Who Wants a Cheap Rhinoceros?: 50th Anniversary Edition
My Rhinoceros by Jon Agee
I Know a Rhino
A Rhinoceros Grows Up (Wild Animals)
Rhinoceros: Fun Facts & Pictures For Kids
Rhinoceroses (Asian Animals)
You Look Ridiculous, Said the Rhinoceros to the Hippopotamus
Preposterous Rhinoceros
A Porcupine Named Fluffy
How the Rhino Got His Skin (Rabbit Ears Storybook Classics)
Riley the Rhinoceros
Want to see more of our Animal Trackers activities:
Initial Review
Printables for Month #1
Activities for Month #2 & #3
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This looks like a lot of fun and a lot of learning all rolled together around a great animal and letter. :) Thanks for the write up and product review.
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ReplyDeleteHey! I subscribed to your newsletter hoping to get the Animal Trackers discount code, but I can't find it. The problem is probably me! Thanks for your help :)
ReplyDeleteIt is the last page of the Safari Pack download!
ReplyDeleteThese are really good ideas. Even my older elementary aged girls like animal books and studies! Thank you for posting with Read Aloud Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteYes, animals are always fun!
ReplyDeleteI just have to say that you are amazing and organized to put all of this together. What fun. Can we homeschool with you:-)
ReplyDeletesure! The more the merrier! :D
ReplyDeleteNow I am just itching to do a Rhino lesson with my little man. We could even work in a trip to the Zoo, the Rhinos are some of his favorite animals.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks, and thanks for stopping by!!
ReplyDeleteRhino are so fun, and wild kratts has a rhino episode too!!
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