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Student Practice and Activity Workbook ANSWER KEY

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Student Practice and Activity Workbook

ANSWER KEY

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Kindergarten Answer Key

Table of Contents

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Page 5 Children’s drawings should depict a caring scene.

Page 6 Children’s puzzle art should portray a family activity.

Page 7 Children should sing the song and clap.Page 8 Children’s answers will vary, but calendars

should show a special day in the identifi ed month. Page 9 1. eyes 2. ears 3. nose 4. mouth 5. handPage 10 Children should follow the directions on all three cards.Page 11 Children should match the classroom rules with the rules on the robot and

tell a friend how they follow each rule.Page 12 playgrounds; teachers; books.Page 13 Children should fi ll in the correct terms in the boxes.

Page 14 Children’s drawings and descriptions will vary, but should refl ect the outside of a home.

Page 15 Children’s drawings will vary, but should show their classroom.Page 16 Children should circle the picture that shows how they get to school. Page 17 Lines should connect real things to their models.Page 18 Words or pictures will vary, but should relate to places or things in neighbor-

hoods.Page 19 Sounds for each picture will vary.Page 20 Children’s maps will vary, but should show what they see on their street.Page 21 Children should color in their home state on the map and say the state name

out loud.Page 22 Drawings and answer for sentence should refl ect today’s weather.Page 23 1. Spring 2. Summer 3. Fall 4. Winter.Page 24 Children should color water blue and land green. Children should circle sheep

dog, bird, and ladybug. Three animals live in the water.Page 25 Children’s movements should refl ect the sport pictured.

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Page 26 Answers will depend on children’s own mastery of the globe.Page 27 1. farm, barn 2. city, buildings 3. weather, rain cloud 4. mountain, mountain

range 5. globe, classroom globe

Page 28 Children should sing the ABC song.Page 29 Children should circle the boy playing basketball; Children should put a

square around the girl churning butter. Children should act these out.Page 30 Children should color and cut out the teepee. They should then wrap the

teepee and glue or tape it to make a cone.Page 31 PilgrimsPage 32 George WashingtonPage 33 Art will vary but should refl ect Thanksgiving Day and Independence Day.Page 34 Simon Bolivar; freedomPage 35 Children’s drawings will vary but should refl ect someone from the text who

cared about freedom.Page 36 1. were our fi rst people 2. came to America for freedom 3. special days

4. George Washington

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Page 37 1. house 2. apple 3. shirt; Children should color the pictures.Page 38 Drawings will vary but should refl ect wants.Page 39 Children should circle “yes.”Page 40 Children should act out the work and put an X on the work they do at home.Page 41 Children should color and cut out the piggy bank, then write their name on it.Page 42 Puppets will vary but should refl ect either a fi re person, a doctor, or a farmer.Page 43 Children should circle the cow, color the house, and draw a square around

the barn.Page 44 Children’s art will vary but should refl ect helping the man pick up his groceries.Page 45 1. need 2. want 3. work 4. money 5. save

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Page 46 Traffi c light should be colored as labeled.Page 47 Children’s laws and drawings will vary.Page 48 Children should color and cut out the fl ag, then tape it to the wall and recite

the Pledge of Allegiance.Page 49 Children should choose either a hamster or a goldfi sh and cut out and hand

in their selection.Page 50 Children should ask fi ve people what they choose and put a √ next to the

choice. They should add up the votes and circle the winner.Page 51 Children should color and cut out the sign, then play “follow the leader” with

the leader wearing the sign.Page 52 Children should circle stars and stripes.Page 53 Children should circle the Liberty Bell and the Statue of Liberty. Children

should underline the fl ag of India and the fl ower.Page 54 1. law 2. safe 3. symbol 4. vote

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