Arizona Symbols Worksheets Portrait
Arizona Series
Arizona Symbols
Printable Worksheet Booklet (Print Portrait)
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Seal of Arizona
Name________________________________________
Directions: Circle Yes or No to answer the questions below.
1.
Is this the seal for Arizona?
Yes No
2. Do you see a miner on the seal?
Yes No
3. Do you see a dog on the seal?
Yes No
4. Do you see mountains on the seal?
Yes No
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AZ Flag
Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: The red and yellow rays on the flag symbolize Arizona’s sunsets. The copper star is a symbol for copper mining in Arizona.
Directions:
1. Have you ever seen Arizona’s flag? _______ 2. Color the rays yellow and red. 3. Color the bottom of the flag blue. 4. Color the star the color of copper. 5. Write the word “flag” on the line below.
_____________________________________________________
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Summary Level 1
Name _________________________
Directions:
1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
Every state has a _________________.
Every state has a _______________.
Every state has a _______________.
license plate
seal
flag
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Summary Level 2
Name ______________________________ ____
Directions:
1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
Every state has a ________________.
Every state has a _______________.
Every state has a _________________.
flag
license plate
seal
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Summary Level 3
Name ______________________________ ____
Directions:
1. Cut out each box below. 2. Paste each box into the correct space.
1. Every state has a _________________.
2. Every state has a _________________.
3. Every state has a _________________.
4. Every state has a slogan. Arizona’s is the
________________________________ state.
Grand Canyon
flag
seal
license plate
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Summary L3 Plus
Name _________________________
Directions: Use the words below to write about Symbols.
Arizona
flag
seal
license plate
slogan
Grand Canyon State
symbol
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Bird Body Parts L1
Name________________________________________
Directions: Play a game where students circle the body part that is called out or pointed to (See book page 4) (Suggestions: beak, feathers, eye, feet, wings).
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Bird Body Parts L2
Name________________________________________
Fact: The Arizona state bird is the cactus wren. Birds have body parts like people do.
Directions: Cut out the body part and paste it on the line next to the body part of the bird.
wing
eye
beak
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Bird Body Parts L3
Name________________________________________
Fact: The Arizona state bird is the cactus wren.
Directions: Use the word bank to label the body parts of the bird.
Word Bank
beak eye tail head wing
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Saguaro Cactus
Name ______________________________ ____
Fact: The Saguaro cactus blossom is Arizona’s state flower. The flowers are white and bloom in the spring.
Directions:
1. Have you ever seen a saguaro cactus blossom? _______ 2. Color the saguaro cactus green. 3. Draw 3 blossoms on the the saguaro cactus. 4. Write the name “saguaro cactus” on the line below.
_____________________________________________________
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Palo Verde Tree
Name________________________________________
Fact: Palo verde trees have green bark and a lot of little yellow flowers.
Directions:
1. Use a marker to color the bark of the Palo Verde tree green. 2. Color flowers on the tree. Use a yellow marker to make a lot of small yellow dots on the branches. 3. Have you ever seen a palo verde tree in Arizona? ______
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Nocturnal
Name________________________________________
Fact: The ringtail is nocturnal. He is awake at night. The ringtail sleeps in the day.
Directions: Cut out the pictures of ringtails below. If the ringtail is awake is it night or day? Glue each ringtail in the correct column.
Night
Day
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Summary
Name ______________________________
Use the words below to write about the copper.
mine
copper Arizona
metal
miner
pipes
sea
symbol
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Vocabulary L3
Name ____________________________ ___ Directions: Use the word bank to fill in the blanks.
nocturnal– awake at night Grand Canyon State – Arizona’s slogan gemstone – stone used to make jewelry bloom – when a flower opens
1. When a flower opens it is a ________________________.
2. Arizona’s slogan is the ____________________________.
3. A stone used to make jewelry is a _______________________.
4. An animal that is awake at night is _____________________________.
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Classification
Name ________________________
Directions: 1.
Circle each picture of a butterfly. Put an “X” on each picture that is not.
2.
Supplemental Activity: 1.
Cut out each butterfly.
2. Glue pictures of each butterfly on a sheet of paper.
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Two-Tailed Swallowtail
Name ______________________________ ____
Fact: The two-tailed swallowtail is Arizona’s state butterfly. It is very beautiful. Butterflies pollinate flowers.
Directions:
1. Have you ever seen a two-tailed swallowtail butterfly? _______
2. Color the butterflies yellow.
3. Write “two butterflies” on the line below.
_____________________________________________________
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Arizona Tree Frog
Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: The Arizona tree frog is Arizona’s state amphibian. Amphibians lay eggs in the water. This type of frog is very small. They grow between about 1-2 inches long!
Directions:
1. Have you ever seen an Arizona tree frog? _______
2. Color the tree frogs green.
3. Get a ruler and draw a line that is two inches. That is how big the biggest tree frogs are.
_____________________________________________________
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Frog Body Parts L1
Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: The Arizona tree frog is Arizona’s state amphibian.
Directions:
Play a game where students circle the body part that is called out or pointed to (See book page 11) (Suggestions: Head, eye, legs, belly)
_____________________________________________________
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Frog Body Parts L 2
Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: The Arizona tree frog is Arizona’s state amphibian.
Directions: Cut out the body part and paste it on the line to the body part of the frog.
leg
eye
head
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Frog Body Parts L3
Name ______________________________ ____ Fact: The Arizona tree frog is Arizona’s state amphibian.
Use the word bank to label the body parts of the frog.
Directions:
Word Bank
eye leg head webbed feet mouth
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Rattlesnake
Name ______________________________ ____
Fact: The ridge-nosed rattlesnake is Arizona’s state reptile. If you hear a rattlesnake rattle its tail, move back away from it slowly so you don’t scare it.
Directions:
1. Have you ever seen a rattlesnake? _______
2. Color the rattlesnake brown.
3. Write the word “rattlesnake” on the line below.
_____________________________________________________
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Vocabulary L1
Name _________________________
Directions: Circle the picture that matches the first picture in the row.
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Multiple Choice
Name _________________________
Directions: Circle the correct answer. Use the book if you need to find an answer. The page number is next to the question.
1) What is Arizona’s slogan? (Pg. 3) A: Mountain State B: Sunshine State C: Grand Canyon State
2) When does the cactus flower blossom bloom? (Pg. 5) A: spring B: winter C: summer
3) What is Arizona’s state metal? (Pg. 8) A: silver B: copper C: gold
4) What is Arizona’s state gemstone? (Pg. 9) A: saphire
B: ruby C: turquoise
5) What is Arizona’s state reptile? (Pg. 12) A: lizard B: rattlesnake C: alligator
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Sentence Scramble
Name _________________________
Directions: Unscramble the words to make a sentence. The word(s) in bold is the first word(s) in the sentence.
The cactus wren a is bird
_________________________________________
_
_________________________________________
The palo verde tree is a
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
The rattlesnake rattles tail its
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
The Arizona tree frog an amphibian is
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
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Summary L 3+
Name ______________________________
Use the words below to write about the Arizona.
Grand Canyon State
cactus wren
saguaro cactus blossom
ringtail
turquoise
tree frog
ridge nosed rattlesnake
sea
symbol
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Heads or Tails?
Name ________________________________
Directions: Write the name of each player in the boxes below. Play Heads or Tails with a quarter. Put a tally mark in the column of the winner.
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Job
Book Exam
Name _________________________
Directions: After the first question is answered, use your main idea cards to answer the additional questions.
What do you know about Arizona Symbols? _______________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________
What is Arizona’s slogan? _________________________________.
What is Arizona’s state bird? _____________________.
What is Arizona’s state reptile? ________________________________.
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What is Arizona’s state tree? _______________________.
What is Arizona’s state metal? ________________________________.
What is Arizona’s state gemstone? ___________________________.
What is Arizona’s state mammal? _______________________________.
What is Arizona’s state butterfly? ______________________________.
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Capitalization
Name ________________________________
Rule: Always capitalize the name of a state.
Directions:
1. Capitalize the first letter of Arizona 2. Rewrite each sentence.
A
EXAMPLE: Tomas lives in arizona.
Rattlesnakes are in Arizona. 1. The state bird for arizona is the cactus wren. _________________________________________
2. Turquoise is the gemstone for arizona.
_________________________________________
3. The Grand Canyon is in arizona.
_________________________________________
4. The state of arizona is warm.
__________________________________________
5. There are rattle snakes in arizona.
_______________________________________
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Fill in the Blank
Name ___________________________________
Use the words in the Word Bank to fill in the blank .
cactus wren ringtail Grand Canyon State rattlesnake blossom
1. Arizona’s slogan is the ______________________________. (page 3 )
2. Arizona’s state bird is the _____________________. (Page 4)
3. Arizona’s state flower is the saguaro cactus_________________. (page 5)
4. Arizona’s state mammal is the _________________________. (page 7)
5. Arizona’s state reptile is the ridge-nosed _______________________. (page 12)
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Grammar
Name ________________________________
Directions:
1. Fill in the space with the word is. 2. Rewrite the sentence. 3. Read each sentence out loud .
1. The palo verde tree _____ Arizona’s state tree. _____________________________________________
2. The saguaro cactus blossom _____ Arizona’s state flower.
_____________________________________________
3. Arizona’s nickname _____ the Grand Canyon State.
_____________________________________________
4. The ringtail _____ Arizona’s state mammal.
_____________________________________________
5. Copper _______ found in rocks.
_________________________________________
6. Turquoise _______ Arizona’s state gemstone.
_________________________________________
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Vocabulary L3 Assessment
Name _______________________
Directions: Draw a line from the definition to the matching word.
gemstone
awake at night
when a flower opens
Grand Canyon State
nocturnal
stone used to make jewelry
bloom
Arizona’s slogan
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WH Level 1
Name _________________________
Directions: Glue the picture card into the correct box.
What
What
cactus wren
rattlesnake
Where
When
Arizona
night
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WH Level 2
Name _________________________
Directions: Glue the picture card into the correct box.
What
What
What is Arizona’s state bird?
What is Arizona’s state reptile?
cactus wren
rattlesnake
Where Where do a lot of cactus wren live?
When
When are ringtails awake?
Arizona
at night
Arizona
rattlesnake
cactus wren
at night
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WH Level 3
Name _________________________
Directions: Glue the picture card into the correct box.
What
What
Who is Arizona’s state bird?
What is Arizona’s state reptile?
Where Where do a lot of cactus wren live?
When
When are ringtails awake?
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Job
WH questions
Name _______________________________________
Directions: Use the words in the text box to answer the questions below.
When – time or date
What – a thing
Where – a place
Who – a person or people
at night rattlesnake Arizona cactus wren
What is Arizona’s state bird? ________________________.
Where do cactus wrens live? __________________________.
When are ringtails awake? _____________________.
What is Arizona’s state reptile? _________________________________.
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Short Answer
Name _________________________
Directions: 1. Fill in the blanks with the word in bold. 2. Rewrite the sentence.
This is a saguaro.
This is a ____________________________.
___________________________________
This is a rattlesnake.
This is a ____________________________.
___________________________________
This is a frog.
This is a ____________________________.
___________________________________
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Vocabulary L1
Name _________________________
Directions: Circle the picture that matches the first picture in the row.
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Main Idea Cards
Each card represents the main idea for a page in the book. Use these to study content topics with the book. Match each word with a page in book. To engage, play games with the cards. Discuss the word as it relates to the info. on each page.
flag
seal
Grand Canyon State
cactus wren
saguaro cactus blossom
palo verde
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ringtail
copper
two-tailed swallowtail
turquoise
Arizona tree frog
ridge-nosed rattlesnake
quarter
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Vocabulary Flashcards
1. Cut out flashcards 2. Play games matching words with the definition.
picture that means something
symbol
slogan
another name
when a flower opens
bloom
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nocturnal
awake at night
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