A worksheet for students to distinguish between natural and man-made resources.
This cut and paste activity lets students think about resources in our world that are natural and man-made.
An answer sheet is included.
Updated: 02 Mar 2020
A worksheet for students to distinguish between natural and man-made resources.
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Pages: 2 Pages
Years: F - 2
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A worksheet for students to distinguish between natural and man-made resources.
This cut and paste activity lets students think about resources in our world that are natural and man-made.
An answer sheet is included.
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