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Animals and Non-Living Things Worksheet
Animals and Non-Living Things Worksheet

Animals and Non-Living Things Worksheet

People and animals both require more than food to survive. We need shelter, clothing and water, while animals use non-living things like rocks and trees. Ask your kids what else is necessary to survive - then have them identify the objects in the worksheet and circle the examples of animals using non-living things.
Animals and Non-Living Things Worksheet
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Polar Bear Worksheet
Polar Bear Worksheet

Arctic Animals: Polar Bear Worksheet

Oh no! Our polar bear friend is lost! Let's help him find his way back to the arctic with this fun worksheet. It reinforces science and social studies and kids will learn about the climate and habitats of different continents. They'll also develop logical reasoning skills! You can enrich the experience by looking up pictures of real polar bears after the worksheet is complete.
Arctic Animals: Polar Bear Worksheet
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Marine Self-Defence Worksheet
Marine Self-Defence Worksheet

Marine Self-Defence Worksheet

Kids will love discovering the ingenious ways sea creatures protect themselves from predators such as sharks and whales! Let them explore the strategies with this fun science worksheet, which features vibrant illustrations. Have them fill in the blanks with each creature's defense strategy, such as shells, spikes, ink, or even electricity!
Marine Self-Defence Worksheet
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Match Them Up Worksheet
Match Them Up Worksheet

Match Them Up Worksheet

Reading offers a wealth of knowledge, but young readers may struggle to remember info from informational texts. Help your child practice comprehension with this fun turtle-related worksheet. Just read the sentence starters and select the correct ending from the options given. Check the box to indicate the right statement!
Match Them Up Worksheet
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Parents and teachers should care about introducing animals to children ages 5-7 because it fosters empathy, curiosity, and a lifelong appreciation for nature. During these formative years, children are naturally curious and eager to learn about the world around them. Discussing animals—whether through books, videos, or real-life interactions—captures their attention and enthusiasm.

Learning about animals encourages empathy and responsibility. When children understand that animals have needs and feelings, they begin to appreciate the importance of taking care of living beings, which can translate into caring for their pets and peers. This nurtures a kinder, more compassionate mindset that is crucial for personal development.

Moreover, connections with animals can enrich educational experiences. For example, observing and learning about different animals enhances vocabulary, improves observational skills, and introduces basic concepts of biology and ecology. This integrated learning approach keeps young minds engaged and reinforces core academic skills.

Lastly, fostering a love for animals can inspire a lifelong interest in science and environmental stewardship. Understanding the role animals play in our world helps children appreciate biodiversity and the need for conservation. By caring about animals, parents and teachers help cultivate a generation that values and protects the natural world.