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Brown Things

acorn

acorn

The acorn is the nut of an oak tree.
armadillo

armadillo

An armadillo is a small, burrowing, armored mammal.


bag

You can put things in a bag.


bagel

A bagel is a chewy kind of roll.


basket

You can carry things in a basket.


bassoon

The bassoon is a large woodwind instrument with a double reed. It can play very low notes.


bear

A bear is a big, furry mammal.


beaver

The beaver is a large rodent that builds dams and dens.


bighorn sheep

The bighorn sheep is a wild brown sheep from mountains and deserts of North America.


bison

The Bison (also called the American Buffalo) is the heaviest land animal in North America.


camel

Camels are large mammals that live in dry areas. The camel's hump is filled with fat.


caterpillar

A caterpillar eats a lot and will turn into a butterfly or a moth. It is also called a larva. Some caterpillars are brown.


cello

A cello is a large string instrument.


cork

A cork is used as a bottle stopper. It is made from tree bark.


double bass

The double bass is a very large string instrument.


fawn

A fawn is a young deer.
fiddle

fiddle

Fiddle is another word for violin. It is a stringed musical instrument.


guitar

A guitar is a stringed instrument.


hobo spider

The hobo spider is an aggressive, poisonous spider.


howler monkey

The howler monkey is the loudest monkey in the world.


iced tea

Iced tea is a cold drink.


kelp

Kelp is brown seaweed that grows in cold water.


kiwi

The kiwi is a chicken-sized flightless bird from New Zealand.


lion

A group of lions is called a pride.


log

A log is a short piece of a tree trunk.
Nutria

nutria

Nutrias (also called coypus) are semi-aquatic rodents that are originally from South America.


mitt

A baseball mitt is a glove used to catch balls.


peanut

Peanuts grows undergound.


pine cone

A pine cone contains many seeds from a pine tree.


potato

Potatoes are starchy vegetables.


prairie chicken

The prairie chicken is a bird that lives in grasslands of North America.


prairie dog

The prairie dog is a ground squirrel; it is not a dog.


pretzel

Pretzels are salty, knotted snacks.


soil

Plants grow in soil. Soil is another word for earth or dirt.


stump

A stump is the part of a tree that is left in the ground after it has been cut or has fallen down.


table

A table is a piece of furniture with a flat top and legs.


tapir

A tapir is a plant-eating, hoofed mammal with a small trunk.
Tasmanian tiger

Tasmanian tiger

The Tasmanian tiger was a large, meat-eating marsupial from Tasmania, mainland Australia, and New Guinea. It is probably extinct.


teddy bear

Teddy bears are fun to cuddle.


tepee

A tepee is a house made by some Native Americans.


tree rings

By counting the number of tree rings in a tree's trunk, you can tell how old the tree was.


ukulele

A ukulele is a small instrument with four strings.


viola

The viola is a stringed instrument that is slightly larger than the violin (and deeper in tone than the violin).


violin

The violin is a stringed instrument.


walkingstick

The walkingstick (also called the stick insect) is a long, slow-moving, plant-eating insect that looks like a twig.


walnut

A walnut is an edible nut from the walnut tree.


walrus

A walrus is a northern marine mammal with ivory tusks.


wood

Wood is a useful material obtained from tree trunks. Wood is used to make furniture, build houses, and make paper.


woodchuck

The woodchuck is a rodent that is also called the groundhog.

How to say brown in many languages:
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Worksheets and Activities to Print:
Brown Worksheet

Brown Worksheet

A coloring page on the color brown, with pictures of a crayon, monkey, pretzel, dog, bear, acorn, stump, and horse.


Brown

A short, printable book about the color brown for early readers. The book has pages for the student to cut out, objects to color, and a short phrase to copy.
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Find 8 Brown Things
Printable Worksheet

On each printable worksheet, the student writes 8 items that are brown.
Word Wheel

Brown Word Wheel

Make a word wheel about 8 brown things using this 2-page print-out; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. After putting the wheel together, the student colors the pictures. When you spin the wheel, the 8 brown things appear, one at a time. The words are: buffalo, pretzel, acorn, basket, guitar, potato, wood, and bagel. The student then writes the words in alphabetical order (plus two other brown things).
Draw Four

Draw Four Brown Items

Draw four brown things. Below each item, write its name.
poem

The Color Brown and Your Senses Poem

Write a poem about how the color brown affects your senses. The lines of the poem begin with: Brown looks like, Brown sounds like, Brown feels like, Brown smells like, and Brown tastes like.
Draw and Write

Draw and Write: Something Brown

Draw a picture of something that is brown and write about it. Write about what it looks like, what it does, if you like it, or other descriptive things.
Spelling words

Brown Things: Spelling Word Questions

Use the list of words for brown things to answer simple questions. Words: log, pretzel, sparrow, walnut, potatoes, bagel, camel, bison, walrus, monkey, basket, wood. Or go to the answers.
Draw and Compare

Draw and Compare Brown Objects

Draw two brown things and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which one is bigger?" or go to a pdf version of this page.
Find a word for each letter

Find a Brown Thing for Each Letter

See if you can think of and write down a brown thing for each letter of the alphabet. Or go to a sample answer page.

Go to a page about color mixing to see how to combine paint to make all the colors of the rainbow.

Or make your own color book!



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