This challenging worksheet stretches kindergartners with two thoughtful sections about animal classification. Part A presents four multiple-choice questions: spotting the ladybug as an insect, knowing mammals feed milk to their babies, identifying the lizard as a reptile, and learning that amphibians lay eggs in water. Part B offers five fill-in-the-blank sentences about the three body parts of insects, warm-blooded mammals, penguins as flightless birds, turtles and tortoises as reptiles, and butterflies starting life as caterpillars. Children leave able to sort tricky animals into the right scientific group with confidence.

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Busy Bee
Animal Groups
Kindergarten
★ Part A: Multiple Choice
Circle the best answer for each question.
1. Which of these animals is an insect?
 A) Frog
 B) Ladybug
 C) Goldfish
 D) Cat
2. What do mammals use to feed their babies?
 A) Seeds
 B) Water
 C) Milk
 D) Leaves
3. Which animal is a reptile?
 A) Parrot
 B) Dolphin
 C) Lizard
 D) Bee
4. Where do amphibians lay their eggs?
 A) In trees
 B) In water
 C) In sand
 D) On rocks
★ Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the correct answer on each line.
1) Insects have three body parts: head, thorax, and abdomen.
2) Mammals are warm blooded, so they stay warm on their own.
3) A penguin is a bird even though it cannot fly.
4) Turtles and tortoises are both reptiles.
5) Butterflies start life as caterpillars before they change.
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