REFERENCE
A chart of animal names: male, female, and young.
An article about various sports in which animals participate.
A brief article listing common household pets around the world.
A brief list of some ways animals express themselves.
WORKSHEETS
A series of lessons and activities to teach elementary students about camouflage.
GAMES AND APPS
Children will enjoy discussing animal characteristics and playing a game of 20 questions after reading Animals Black and…
Your students will enjoy this coloring page from Calico's Curious Kittens, a captivating book about mischievous cats.
Your students will enjoy this coloring page from Calico's Curious Kittens, a captivating book about mischievous cats. …
Connect science, art, and language arts with this fun coloring page of a frog from Eye Guess, an illustrated children's…
Have students guess which animal's footprints you are holding. Compare animal footprints, and determine which are alike…
Improve students' fine motor skills with this farm animal lace cards activity.
Students can have fun coloring this sheep and gluing on cotton balls for wool!
Make puppets to use during creative play.
Enhance students' hand-eye coordination with this rooster art project.
In this activity, students learn about training animals to perform tricks.
Students connect the dots to reveal a hidden animal shape.
Use these cards to help students learn to identify and spell the names of circus animals. Cut the pictures from the…
In this number game, students learn to match numerals with the amounts they signify.
Students learn to match numerals with the amounts they signify.
Use a printable that contains a simple maze for students to try.
Students draw their favorite circus animal.
Students learn about camouflage and color in naturally camouflaged animals.
Students create a camouflaged snake.
In this art activity, students cut out, assemble, and color a dog.