Alphabetizing Fruit
This lesson is on alphabetizing Fruit. It is for third through fifth grade students.
First, you will copy the worksheet so that each student will have a copy.
The worksheet consists of different kinds of fruit that students will put in alphabetical order.
Then, you will explain to the students how to put words in alphabetical order. You can use different words to illustrate how to place words in alphabetical order.
After that, you will pass out the worksheets so the students can work on them independently.
When they have completed the worksheet, you will collect them.
Worksheet - Alphabetizing Fruits
Directions: Put the following words in alphabetical order.
1. Oranges
2. Peaches
3. Grapefruit
4. Apples
5. Pears
6. Applesauce
7. Bananas
8. Cranberry Sauce
9. Apricots
10. Fruit Cocktail
11. Cantalope
12. Watermelon
13. Strawberries
14. Plums
15. Pineapple
16. Grapes
17. Blueberries
18. Raspberries
19. Cherries
20. Raisins
Each question is worth five points for a total of 100 points.
100 to 90 = A
89 to 80 = B
79 to 70 = C
69 to 60 = D
Below 60 = F
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