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Pets Worksheets
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For this favorite pet bar graph worksheet, 1st graders will ask their classmates which pet is their favorite: fish, dog, turtle, bird, or cat? Then they will record the responses to complete the graph.
In this reading comprehension learning exercise, 1st graders read a few sentences about the illustration of a girl and her pet. Students then complete three multiple choice questions and two handwriting activities based on the passage.
In this writing worksheet, students write a report about a pet they own, have owned, or would like to have. Students read a nonfiction pet book, then write the report, answering all of the 7 questions listed.
In this making graphs about pets worksheet, students analyze the data and examine the pictures pertaining to the ownership of different pets. Students create graphs and frequency tables with the data.
In this English worksheet, students focus on pets. Students survey their classmates, role play, read short articles, and have a discussion centered around the topic of pets.
For this pets worksheet, students use their workbook to answer short answer questions about pets and pet care. Students complete 4 questions total to get their merit badge.
In this pet store worksheet, students complete the price, personality, and ability advertisement for each pet. Students complete this for 7 pets in the pet store.
For this multiplication worksheet, students complete multiplication problems based on pet store word problems. Students complete 3 problems.
In this animal instructional activity, students create a mini-book about animals that are pets. Students cut and paste the animal to the correct page in the book.
In this ordinal number worksheet, 3rd graders examine the order of animals shown in a row at the top of the page. They answer questions that describe the position of each pet using ordinal numbers in 7 examples including 1 writing problem.
