SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ON ANIMALS

SCIENCE WORKSHEETS ON ANIMALS

Most kids think animals are just cute pets or wild creatures they see on screen....

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Animal Habitats Matching Activity

Animal Habitats Matching Activity

A colorful worksheet where students draw lines connecting animals like polar bears, camels, and fish to their correct habitats. Includes arctic, desert, ocean, and forest scenes. Perfect for early elementary science lessons on ecosystems.

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Life Cycle of a Butterfly Diagram

Life Cycle of a Butterfly Diagram

This worksheet features a clear, labeled diagram showing the four stages of a butterfly's life: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and adult. Students fill in blanks and color each stage. Ideal for teaching metamorphosis in second-grade classrooms.

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Classifying Animals: Mammals vs Reptiles

Classifying Animals: Mammals vs Reptiles

Students sort pictures of animals into two columns: mammals and reptiles. Includes images of dogs, snakes, whales, and turtles. A simple cut-and-paste activity that reinforces key differences like fur versus scales and warm versus cold blood.

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Animal Body Coverings Worksheet

Animal Body Coverings Worksheet

Explore fur, feathers, scales, and shells with this interactive worksheet. Children match each animal to its body covering by drawing lines. Features a lion, parrot, fish, and turtle. Great for kindergarten science units on animal characteristics.

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Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores Chart

Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores Chart

A three-column chart where students place animal cards based on diet. Includes a cow, lion, and bear. The worksheet also has a short reading passage explaining each term. Designed for third graders learning about food chains and animal diets.

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Ocean Animals Labeling Activity

Ocean Animals Labeling Activity

This worksheet presents a vibrant underwater scene with a shark, octopus, jellyfish, and seahorse. Students label each animal using a word bank. Enhances vocabulary and recognition of marine life. Suitable for first-grade science or ocean-themed units.

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Animal Tracks Matching Game

Animal Tracks Matching Game

Students match real animal footprints to the animals that make them. Features tracks from a deer, raccoon, rabbit, and bird. A fun outdoor-themed worksheet that builds observation skills. Perfect for second graders studying animal behavior and signs.

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Parts of a Bird Worksheet

Parts of a Bird Worksheet

A labeled diagram of a bird highlighting beak, wings, feathers, tail, and claws. Students write the correct body part names in boxes. Includes a fun fact about flight. Ideal for kindergarten and first-grade lessons on bird anatomy and adaptation.

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Nocturnal vs Diurnal Animals Sort

Nocturnal vs Diurnal Animals Sort

Students cut out pictures of owls, bats, squirrels, and robins, then paste them into nocturnal or diurnal categories. The worksheet includes a brief explanation of each term. Great for first-grade science centers or homework on animal activity patterns.

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Farm Animals and Their Young

Farm Animals and Their Young

Match adult farm animals to their babies with this adorable worksheet. Features a cow and calf, hen and chick, sheep and lamb, and horse and foal. Includes tracing lines for fine motor practice. Perfect for preschool and kindergarten animal units.

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Animal Classification Chart

Animal Classification Chart

A vibrant worksheet featuring mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Students cut and paste animal pictures into correct groups, learning key traits like fur, feathers, or scales. Perfect for building foundational biology skills.

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Life Cycle of a Butterfly

Life Cycle of a Butterfly

This worksheet illustrates the four stages: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and adult butterfly. Kids label each phase and draw arrows to show transformation. A hands-on activity that explains metamorphosis in simple, visual terms.

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Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore Sort

Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore Sort

Students examine animal diets by sorting images of cows, lions, and bears into three columns. Each picture includes a brief fact about what the animal eats, reinforcing food chain concepts and dietary classifications.

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Animal Habitats Matching Game

Animal Habitats Matching Game

A colorful worksheet pairing animals like polar bears, camels, and frogs with their homes: arctic, desert, or pond. Children draw lines to connect each creature to its habitat, exploring how environments support survival.

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