Mammal Activities, Worksheets, and Crafts
Printable Mammal Information PagesPrint information pages on many animals. Read the information and color the animal's picture. | Mammal CraftsThese crafts projects are for preschool, kindergarten and elementary school children. The crafts use materials found around the house, like egg cartons, cardboard, paper, boxes, string, crayons, paint, glue, etc. | Mammal CalendarPrint out the pages of this mammal calendar and then color them. | K-1 Mammals QuizA scavenger hunt quiz using the Little Explorers online Picture Dictionary. |
Mammal WheelMake a mammal word wheel using this 2-page print-out; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. When you spin the wheel, 12 mammals appear one at a time: bat, zebra, jaguar, duck-billed platypus, kangaroo, elephant, rabbit, opossum, bear, squirrel, gorilla, and whale. The student then writes down the word wheel mammals -- in alphabetical order. | Draw and Compare MammalsDraw two mammals and then answer simple questions comparing them, for example, "Which one has longer hair or fur?" | Draw Four MammalsDraw four mammals. Below each mammal, write its name. | Mammals: Circle the Mammals and Fill in the Missing LettersFind the missing lettters and circle mammals. The mammals are monkey, rabbit, elk, weasel, whale, bat, goat, ox, gorilla, elephant. The extra animals are: octopus, butterfly, eagle, jellyfish, ant, eel, and dinosaur. Or go to the answers. |
Circle MammalsCircle 10 mammals. The words are cow, dolphin, camel, killer whale, goat, Dalmatian dog, pig, seal, fox, rabbit. Or go to the answers. | Write Mammals by CategoryWrite 5 mammals for each category. The categories include: Cats, Dogs/Wolves, Rodents, Marine Mammals, Primates, Hoofed Mammals, Marsupials, Miscellaneous Mammals. Or go to sample answers. | Find a Mammal for Each LetterSee if you can think of and write down a mammal that starts with each letter of the alphabet. Or go to a sample answer page. | Mammals: Venn Diagram PuzzlePut the word bank words in the proper place in the Venn diagram with the headings: mammals, black-and-white things. Or go to the answers. |
Idea Matrix Puzzle: Mammals #1In this sorting and classifying activity, the student fills in the blanks (and some categories) in an idea matrix using a word bank. Classify and sort the words by category and word structure. Word bank: baboon, beluga, bowhead, camel, chipmunk, coyote, giraffe, gorilla, monkey, moose, primate, six letters, Starts with G, Starts with M, wildcat, woodchuck. Or go to the answers. Or go to a pdf of the puzzle and the answers. | Idea Matrix Puzzle: Mammals #2In this sorting and classifying activity, the student fills in the blanks (and some categories) in an idea matrix using a word bank. Classify and sort the words by category and word structure. Word bank: badger, bison, blue whale, bobcat, cat, four letters, joey, one sylllable, orca, rat, rodent, sheep, squirrel, Starts with S, warthog, whale. Or go to the answers. Or go to a pdf of the puzzle and the answers. | Mammal: Describe It! WorksheetWrite the name of a type of mammal, then answer questions about how you would describe it. | Mammal Word Pieces PuzzleIn this puzzle, combine pairs of word segments to make mammal-related spelling words. Words: coyote, echidna, elephant, giraffe, gorilla, hamster, hippopotamus, kangaroo, monkey, platypus, raccoon, rhinoceros. Or go to the answers. |
Write Eight Words Related to MammalsThink of and write eight words related to mammals. Then, for each word, write a sentence containing the word. Sample answers: cat, dog, bat, whale, hair, ape, chimpanzee, people. | Write Animal Words by CategoryWrite 5 animal words for each category. The categories include: Mammals, Birds, Fish, Reptiles, Insects, Amphibians, Pets, and Farm Animals. Or go to sample answers. | Write Ten Things About Mammals A one-page printable worksheet. Write ten things about mammals (plus one thing you would like to change). |
Write an Animal Report:
Simple Animal Report WorksheetDraw the animal, then write about the animal's anatomy, diet, where it lives, and interesting facts. | Animal Report Graphic Organizers PrintoutsGraphic Organizers can help students think about and list the major topics that will be researched and covered in an animal report. | Animal Report WheelMake an animal report wheel using this 2-page print-out; it consists of a base page together with a wheel that spins around. Use the wheel to write facts about the animal, including: Scientific Name, Type of Animal, Color, Size, Diet, Enemies, Habitat, Range, Life Cycle, Life Span, Endangered?, Something Interesting. Also, draw the animal on the top of the wheel. The student then writes a paragraph on interesting features about the animal. |
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