I’ve been creating seashell coloring pages for a while with a single shell (or two) on each page. This new seashell identification matching page is a bit different because it’s more of a learning page for classroom or homeschool teaching.
This free, printable, page lists twelve common names of shells with the corresponding shell art along each side. Kids can draw a line to connect the picture with the name and then they can color the page. It’s not very difficult and may apply to many grade levels and ages. I’ll leave that up to the teachers or parents to decide.
Just click on the picture shown here (and scroll to the bottom of the page) and you’ll get the printable page along with the answer page to print out and use for your classroom. And yes, they are FREE!
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