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This medium level worksheet focuses on animal habitats and behaviors. First graders complete nine fill in the blank sentences about dolphins being mammals not fish, amphibians needing moist skin, and grasshoppers having six legs as insects. Part B is a matching activity where children connect four animals, a ladybug, toad, dolphin, and robin, to their correct group: amphibian, mammal, insect, or bird.

It builds careful sorting skills.

Style:
Busy Bee
Animal Groups
Grade 1
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) A dolphin lives in the ocean but it is a mammal, not a fish.
2) Amphibians have smooth, wet skin that must stay moist.
3) A grasshopper is an insect with six legs.
4) Birds have beaks instead of teeth to eat their food.
5) A snake moves without legs because it has no legs.
6) Fish are covered in slippery scales.
7) A dog has fur and gives birth to live puppies.
8) A toad can live on land and in water because it is an amphibian.
9) An ant has three body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.
★ Part B: Match the Animal to Its Group
Draw a line from each animal to the correct animal group.
1)
ladybug
insect
amphibian
toad
amphibian
mammal
dolphin
mammal
insect
robin
bird
bird
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Fill in the missing words about animal groups. Then draw a line to match each animal to the correct group.

10 Questions
15-20 minutes
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