About My Pet Worksheet
Pets are a favourite topic for a lot of children, so they're bound to enjoy filling in this About My Pet worksheet. There are some simple questions to answer, and space to draw a picture of their pet too.
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Here are even more pet animal worksheets we've writing prompts, writing frames and some alphabet activities for you.
Pets are a favourite topic for a lot of children, so they're bound to enjoy filling in this About My Pet worksheet. There are some simple questions to answer, and space to draw a picture of their pet too.
Can you put these animals into alphabetical order? There are two lists of ten words in each, farm animals and pets. You can use our alphabetical order base for this activity. Kids could try this on their own or in a race against the clock.
The aim of this cloze is to use the words in the box to fill in the blank spaces in the text. It's a fun way to test how much the kids have learnt about budgies!
A lot of budgies really do like to 'talk'! But imagine if you could interview one properly? What would you ask them and how might they reply?
We've left out some of the words in this cloze text all about cats. Can the children fill in the missing words using the word bank on page 2?
If I could ask my cat a question, I think I would ask why he likes to wake us all up by meowing loudly at 6am every morning! What would you ask your pet cat (or a different cat) if you could have a conversation with them?
This cute kitty is missing one half! Can the children use symmetry to finish the cat picture?
This worksheet asks the kids to put ten breeds of cat into alphabetical order.
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.
If you're thinking about getting a cat as a pet, this worksheet is a great way to get the kids thinking about how to keep their new animal happy and healthy.
Finish our picture of a cute Corgi using symmetry in this fun activity. The gridded worksheet is an easier task.
This is a great worksheet for children to learn a little more about dogs by filling in the missing words in sentences.
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.
Learn all about symmetry with our fun dog printable! We have two versions, gridded and blank. The gridded version is easier.
Here's an Easter activity to help the children practise upper and lower case letter recognition. Print onto some card and cut out the pieces (laminate if you prefer). The children then need to match the lower case letters on the carrots with the upper case letters on the bunnies!
Use the word bank to fill in the spaces in this cloze which will teach you all about fish!
Ever wondered what it's like to spend your life underwater? You can ask a fish all about it with this imaginative worksheet!
The aim of this cloze is to use the words in the box to fill in the blanks in the text. It's a fun way to test how much the kids have learnt about goldfish!
Can the kids imagine goldfish can talk? What question would they ask them, and how do they think the goldfish would reply?
What do your children know about the guinea pigs? Test them with this fun cloze worksheet. Read the text and fill in the missing words from the word bank
Guinea pigs are very sociable animals and love to live in pairs - so they'd probably be chatty if they could speak! This fun interview writing prompts asks the kids to think of a question they would most like to ask a guinea pig and to think about how the guinea pig would answer...
Finish our picture of a guinea pig using symmetry in this fun activity. The gridded worksheet is an easier task.
How much do your children know about hamsters? Test them with this fun cloze worksheet. Read the text and fill in the missing words from the word bank.
Our pet animal interview writing prompts are fun if you're planning on getting a new pet! This one is for a hamster - what would you ask a hamster, and how do you think they would respond if they could speak?
Complete the hamster by copying one half to the other with this fun symmetry worksheet. The grid version will help younger children.
Learn about horses by reading the text and filling in the blanks from the word bank on this cloze worksheet.
The kids can pretend to be Dr Doolittle and talk to the animals with our interview writing prompts! What would they ask a horse?
Practise pencil control by following the horses on parade! Start with a straight line and then get increasingly more wiggly...
We've got 12 cute pet animals for the kid to label on this lovely worksheet, and we've given them the first letter of each pet name to help.
What pet would you like to have? Even the most relctant writer will have fun writing a story with our fun fill in the blanks worksheet.
We've got fish, tortoises, dogs and goldfish to count on this fun pet animal counting worksheet. If you choose the black and white version you can colour the pictures yourself.
This must be one of our cutest counting worksheets! Can the kids count the number of each animal and write it in the box?
How many cats, dogs and goldfish can the kids count on our pet animal counting worksheet? Choose from two versions below: colour, or black and white.
This rabbit cloze worksheet is an interesting way to learn a little more about rabbits. We've provided a number of words to be used to fill in the blanks.
If you could interview a rabbit (your own pet or someone else's) what would you ask them? And how would the rabbit reply? This fun worksheet is perfect for a pet topic.
I love this simple rabbit writing frame as it can be used in so many different ways. The blank version makes a good template or just a fun outline for a younger child to practice his or her letters on. The lined rabbit writing frame could be used in all sorts of writing projects.
Use this lovely little rabbit writing frame for younger children. Perhaps they could write their own name in the rabbit, or a sentence or two, or even a short poem...
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...
What do your children know about tortoises? Test them with this fun cloze worksheet (they can use the word bank to help them).
I wonder what it would be like to hibernate for the winter months? This is one question you might ask if you were interviewing a tortoise!
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?