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What do we learn?
Vocabulary: Meats and Vegetables
Math: Fraction
Reading comprehension
Vocabulary
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How to make a pizza
spin dough
spread the sauce
shread the cheese
add the toppings
bake the pizza
slice the pizza
eat the pizza!
How do you make a ? Write and number.
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THE P __ __ __ __
S __ __ __ __ __ THE S __ __ __ __ __
T __ __ __ __ __ __ __ THE S __ __ __ __
B __ __ __
THE P __ __ __ __
S __ __ __ E __ __
THE D __ __ __ __ THE P __ __ __ __
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THE C __ __ __ __ __
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Olive
Olive Pineapple
Pineapple
Mushroom
Mushroom
PIZZA
FRACTIONS
Step 1: Print and cut out the pizza pictures.
Only Cheese
Pepperoni and Pepperoni Mushrooms Olives and
Mushrooms Green Peppers
Mushrooms and Pepperoni, Mushrooms,
Pepperoni and Olives
Green Peppers Olives and Green Peppers
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PIZZA
FRACTIONS
Step 2: Match the pictures to the pizza pie.
Complete the fraction bar.
1. There is cheese and pepperoni 2. There is cheese and mushrooms
on of my pizza. on of my pizza.
3. There is only cheese 4. There is cheese, mushrooms, and
on of my pizza. pepperoni on of my pizza.
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PIZZA
FRACTIONS
Step 2: Match the pictures to the pizza pie.
Complete the fraction bar.
5. There is cheese, olives, and 6. There is cheese, pepperoni,
green peppers on of my pizza. mushrooms, olives, and green
peppers on of my pizza.
7. There is cheese, pepperoni,
8. There is cheese, mushrooms, and
and olives on of my pizza.
green peppers on of my pizza.
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Leftover Pizza
Express the leftover pizza as a fraction.
3 2
4 4
6 5
8 7
9 2
10 3
Circle the pizzas that match the fractions.
2
3
3
4
2
5
5
6
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Kindergarten Reading Comprehension Worksheet
Read the short story. Then answer each question.
Making Pizza
We are making a pizza. First we
make the dough with flour
and eggs. We flatten the
dough into a round shape. Then we put tomato
sauce and cheese on top. The pizza goes into
the oven. In a few minutes, it is ready to eat.
Questions:
Circle the correct answers:
1. What do you use to make pizza dough?
a. Flour and eggs
b. Rice and water
2. What do we put on top of the pizza?
a. Milk and butter
b. Tomato sauce and cheese
3. Where do we cook the pizza?
a. In the oven
b. On the stove
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Sharing Pizza
Cut out the pizza toppings and share them equally between the pizza slices.
Sharing Pizza
Share 20 onto 4 pizza slices.
Share 16 onto 4 pizza slices.
Share 4 onto 4 pizza slices.
Share 12 onto 4 pizza slices.
Share 8 onto 4 pizza slices.
Sharing Pizza
Share 20 onto 4 pizza slices.
Each slice got ____
Share 16 onto 4 pizza slices.
Each slice got ____
Share 4 onto 4 pizza slices.
Each slice got ____
Share 12 onto 4 pizza slices.
Each slice got ____
Share 8 onto 4 pizza slices.
Each slice got ____
Italy Mini
Book
Help the plane find its way to Italy.
Trace the route of the plane so the plane
can get to Italy.
Berlin
Paris
Rome
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All About
Name:
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All About
Name:
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Italy
is located in
Adriatic Southern Europe. It
Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea Rome borders six
countries.
Italy is easy to
recognize as it looks
Golfo di
Taranto like a boot kicking a
Mediterranea ball.
n Sea Sicily Ionian Sea
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The Italian
flag
consists of three equal
vertical stripes:
• Green - stands for
hope
• White - represents
faith
• Red - stands for
charity. © 123 Homeschool 4 Me
The
Leaning
Tower
of Pisa
is a bell tower that is located in Pisa,
Italy. It is famous because of its lean.
Restoration work has been done to stop
the tower from completely falling over.
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Vatican
City
is in the middle of Rome
and is the smallest
country in the world. It is
the center of the Roman
Catholic Church, where
the pope and other
leaders of the church live.
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Spaghetti
Bolognese
originally came from Bologna, a city in northern Italy. It
is a dish with spaghetti topped with tomato and mince
meat.
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Gelato
means frozen and is the name for
a rich, creamy ice cream made in
Italy. While mainly fruit, this type
of ice cream comes in all colors
and flavors.
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Tiramisu
is an Italian dessert made with ladyfinger biscuits that
have been soaked in coffee, topped with mascarpone
and lots of cacao.
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Pizza
originates from Naples in southern Italy. In 1889, a
pizza maker created a ‘Margherita’ pizza for Queen
Margherita, which had the colors of the Italian flag
on it – basil for the green color, tomatoes for the red
and mozzarella cheese for the white.
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A
gondola
is a traditional, flat-bottomed rowing boat that can be
rowed in the canals throughout the city of Venice.
They are still used for transport as well for
taking tourists on rides.
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There are many different types of
houses
in Italy. Trulli houses are traditional ones that are
made of limestone with conical roofs and white walls.
Casali houses are beloved farm houses that usually
overlook large plots of land.
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