Cats and Dogs Venn Diagram
Cats and dogs are both popular pets. Ask children to think about the similarities and the differences between the animals and write them down on this worksheet.
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Here's a collection of fun worksheets for children with dogs as the theme! Just print and enjoy...
Cats and dogs are both popular pets. Ask children to think about the similarities and the differences between the animals and write them down on this worksheet.
Corgis were Queen Elizabeth II's favourite breed of dog! Can the children write a corgi-themed acrostic poem fit for a queen?
Fun for early learners - a simple corgi finger tracing sheet and colouring page to print.
Will the kids write a story about a royal corgi who lives with the queen - or perhaps use this story paper for some handwriting practise? We have a choice of handwriting or lined versions to suit all requirements.
Finish our picture of a cute Corgi using symmetry in this fun activity. The gridded worksheet is an easier task.
Trace the name of this cute breed of dog - a corgi - and then colour in the lovely picture.
Here's a nice acrostic poem idea for beginners, using the first letters of the word DOG. Not too testing! Choose from four printables, which also make good writing or drawing frames.
Here is another of our popular art studies. This time, we're looking at Head of a Dog by Edvard Munch. You could include this as part of a project about dogs or have a look at Edvard Munch's other paintings, such as The Scream.
Ask the kids to put the different types of dogs into alphabetical order.
We have used some beautiful illustrations of different dogs for these fact cards. Ask the kids to do some research about the different types of dogs and fill in these worksheets. The last two have been left blank so that they can choose their own breeds to find out about too.
This is a great worksheet for children to learn a little more about dogs by filling in the missing words in sentences.
This comprehension is perfect for children who are just starting to learn how to read. All of the words are CVC words. If you are following the DfE's Letters and Sounds programme, this comprehension is suitable for children who have finished phase 2.
This comprehension is perfect for children who are just starting to learn how to read. If you are following the DfE's Letters and Sounds programme, this comprehension is suitable for children who have finished phase 3. It is great for checking for their reading skills.
This fun, dog-themed comprehension is suitable for children who are just starting to read. If you are following DfE's Letters and Sounds, this worksheet is appropriate for children who have finished phase 4.
This lovely dog comprehension is perfect for early readers. Check the children's understanding by asking them to read the simple sentence and find the matching picture.
Colour in this jigsaw and then cut into strips. Children need to be able to put the strips 1 - 10 in the correct order to complete our dog counting jigsaw. When they have mastered their numbers you can cut them off the bottom and still enjoy the jigsaw without them.
Children will have fun cutting along the dotted lines in the direction of the cute dogs. There's a simple straight line to begin with, then each line gets a little trickier as they become more confident...
Good practice for little hands! Use these cute dog cutting shapes to decorate the house, or stick them to cards and invitations.
Perfect for dog lovers, here are some doggy cutting shapes for children to practice their scissor skills on. Carefully cut along the dotted lines to cut out the pictures.
Colour in the picture of the dog, and learn to write the word by tracing first with the finger, then with a pencil. Laminate and use a dry-wipe pen if you prefer.
Kids can learn to write the letters for "dog" with this fun worksheet, which also leaves plenty of space for them to form the letters on their own.
Wouldn't it be great to talk to your dog? Try to imagine that you can really have a conversation with your pet pooch with this fun worksheet.
Solve the simple sums and then use the key to colour in this cute picture of a dog...fun for little kids!
Use this cute maths worksheet to practise measuring. Tell the kids to use a ruler and see how tall each dog is. Make sure that you print actual size so that the dogs measure in whole cm.
Just what you need for learning about dogs, a farm project, a pet project, or perhaps even some story writing. And what a beautiful dog in the picture!
This dog spelling jigsaw is perfect for early learners! It comes in black and white for the kids to colour first, or in colour, with three simple pieces to put back together.
Here's a lovely picture of a dog on some story paper - lined or with handwriting lines to suit a variety of ages - which is sure to inspire some creative writing and colouring!
Learn all about symmetry with our fun dog printable! We have two versions, gridded and blank. The gridded version is easier.
Colour in this lovely puppy dog and then trace the letters underneath.
Find out some facts about dogs and use your knowledge to fill out this fun worksheet. Available in colour and black and white.
Use this dog writing page for fact-finding, story telling, thank you letters...
This worksheet is great for anybody considering getting a dog as a pet or if you are completing a project about dogs. Find out information about keeping a dog as a pet and fill in the worksheet.
Here's a fun cutting and sticking activity that the kids will enjoy! Cut out the small squares and then stick them in the correct place on our dogs colouring picture. And then, of course, colour the picture in!
Learn ordinal numbers with the help of this lovely jigsaw. Choose from colour or black and white. If choosing the black and white version, ask the kids to colour it in first. Now slice up the jigsaw, including the numbers. Can the kids put it back together again in the right order?
Kids can use this cute dog scene story paper to write a creative story, or write about their pet dog if they have one? They can colour in the lovely picture too...
Dog begins with 'd' what other words starting with d can your children think of? Children can draw some pictures and trace the letters on this handwriting alphabet worksheet.
Help Fred the friendly dog learn to count up to 10, and count on, by filling in the missing numbers on this fun set of 4 worksheets.
Here's a fun planning sheet for kids with dogs to fill out in advance of the long summer holidays - things to do with my dog this summer! How about - walking, swimming, teaching tricks, playing ball, having a bath...
Trace the letter D, both capital and lower case, and trace the dog too!
Write a list of tricks to teach the dog - and then you can tick them off when you have done it! Start with "sit" and "stay", perhaps?