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beach clam crab snail

beach clam crab snail [beech] noun plural beaches an area of sand or pebbles along the edge of a sea or lake beach [klam] noun plural clams an animal found in the ocean or in fresh water that has a soft body and a shell in two parts joined by a hinge. clam [krab] noun plural crabs a sea animal that has a flat body, a hard shell, eight legs, and two prominent pincers, or claws. crab [snale] noun plural snails a kind of soft-bodied animal that is protected by a coiled shell snail

Animals at the Beach Draw an X on the animals that do not belong.

Classifying Living Non-living Cut out the pictures and glue each picture in the correct column Living Non-living Cut---------------------------------------------

. . . . . . . . Testing, Testing !!! clam snail beach crab beach clam Match the pictures to the words. . . . . . . . . clam snail beach crab Word box beach clam crab snail Write the words on the line. The words in the box will help you. I have a soft body and a shell in two parts joined by a hinge . Who am I ? ------------- 2. I am protected by a coiled shell. And I’m slow. Who am I ? ------------- 3. I have a flat body, a hard shell, eight legs, and two prominent pincers, or claws. Who am I ? -------------

see I a crab . I see bird a . 1. I see a . 2. I see a . 3. I see a . What do you see at the beach? Draw a picture and trace the sentence. 1. I see a . 2. I see a . 3. I see a . Unscramble the words to make a sentence. 1. see I a crab . ----------------------------------------- I see bird a . 2. -----------------------------------------

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