In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the alligator. Where does the alligator live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
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In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the alligator. Where does the alligator live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
With this assignment, students will explore animals in Brazil. They will research the information and provide the report.
Writing is an essential part of learning and a skill that requires daily practice. Kids that write on a regular basis gain confidence in sharing their ideas with others.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the anteater. Where does the anteater live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
This journal contains an attractive word bank that is related to arctic animals. There is also a section where children can use some creativity and personalize their journal with a coloring exercise.
These worksheets are an excellent way of helping children to learn about arctic animals. To start with, children can color the polar picture so that they can unleash their creativity.
This pack introduces arctic animals to a child. We have a walrus writing prompt to help children write about arctic animals while also reminding them about neat handwriting and capital letters.
This worksheet is a great way to introduce arctic animals. It contains a penguin writing prompt as well as snowy owl and whale writing prompts. The pack also consists of a word bank for children to work through. The words are related to the arctic animal topic.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the bear. Where does the bear live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the beaver. Where does the beaver live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the camel. Where does the camel live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the cat. Where does the cat live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the deer. Where does the deer live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the dolphin. Where does the dolphin live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the elephant. Where does the elephant live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the emu. Where does the emu live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
Learning new short a words and an word family? With this worksheet, kindergarten kids will practice reading and build the word ‘fan.Â’
Farm animals (specifically duck, goose turkey writing prompt) related worksheets. Perfect for children to draw, color, and talk about their favorite animal.
Farm animals writing prompt worksheets related to farm animals (goat, donkey, horse). Children have the opportunity to write about. Includes a checklist to see if they’ve remembered to include everything. Individualize with the child’s name.
This animal journal worksheet pack contains an animal word bank and a ‘writing journal’ for children to draw their favorite animal.
A farm animal writing journal that includes farm-related vocabulary. An ideal sheep, cow, and pig writing prompt enable your children to use their imagination, write and draw about their favorite animal, and practice their handwriting on appropriately lined paper.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter A: albatross, alligator, anteater, and armadillo.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter B: bat, bear, beaver, and butterfly.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter C: camel, cat, chicken, and chinchilla.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter D: dachshund, deer, dodo, and dolphin.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter E: echidna, eel, elephant, and emu.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter F: ferret, flamingo, fox, and frog.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter G: giraffe, goose, gopher, and gorilla.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter H: hamster, hedgehog, hippo, and horse.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter I: ibis, iguana, impala, and insects.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter J: jack Russel, jackal, jaguar, and jellyfish.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter K: kangaroo, kingfisher, kiwi, and koala.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter L: ladybird, lemur, lion, and lobster.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter M: manatee, mole, monkey, and mouse.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter N: narwhal, newt, nightingale, and numbat.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter O: octopus, opossum, otter, and owl.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter P: pelican, penguin, pig, and platypus.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter Q: quail, queen bee, quetzal, and quokka.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter R: rabbit, raccoon, rat, and rhinoceros.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter S: sheep, skunk, sloth, and squirrel.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter T: tarsier, tiger, toucan, and turkey.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter U: uakari, umbrellabird, unicorn, and urchin.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter V: vampire bat, vervet monkey, vicuna, and vulture.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter W: walrus, whale, wolf, and woodpecker.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter X: x-ray fish, xantus, xenarthran, and xerus.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter Y: yak, yellow baboon, yellow billed hornbill, and Yorkshire terrier.
Learn the animals with this set of free printable flashcards. This set includes four animals that begin with the letter Z: zebra, zebrafish, zebu, and zorilla.
With this worksheet, kids learn to read, trace and build the word FED. Kids cut out cards and the bottom of the page and paste the letters to make a word.
Boar, moose, and deer writing prompt worksheets. Additionally, there are sections for stirring up a child imagination by letting them think about their favorite animal and answer €˜If I were€¦ I would€¦’ Drawing, coloring, handwriting and €˜checking your work’ opportunities are also included.
Forest animals writing prompt worksheets to develop writing skills. Also included are opportunities for drawing and coloring. An extensive word bank related to animals and an imagination sparking activity to allow children to think outside of the box and use their creativity.
Looking for a frog, hedgehog, or squirrel writing prompt? These worksheets give a child a chance to practice handwriting while being reminded of capital letters, periods, finger spacing, and sounding out. For creative children, there is an option to draw and color too.
This journal gives children a chance to write about their favorite animals. It contains a section where children can make the journal individual to themselves. The pack also includes a more extensive selection for free writing practice—an ideal bear, rabbit, and owl writing prompt.
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the fox. Where does the fox live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the frog. Where does the frog live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the goose. Where does the goose live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
In this non-fiction passage, students learn about the gopher. Where does the gopher live? What does it eat? How does it look like?
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