Medium-1 steps up the challenge with nine fill-in-the-blank sentences that ask kindergartners about warm-blooded mammals, hard-shelled bird eggs, and cold-blooded reptiles. Children must recall key facts rather than just trace words. Part B then introduces a matching exercise where they connect four animals — eagle, salmon, frog, and lion — to their correct groups: amphibian, mammal, fish, and bird.
This sheet builds recall, classification, and connection-making skills together for confident learners.
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Animal Groups
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. Mammals are warm blooded animals.
2. Birds lay eggs with hard shells.
3. Reptiles are cold blooded.
4. Fish use fins to swim.
5. Amphibians begin life in water and move to land.
6. Whales and dolphins are mammals because they breathe air and feed milk.
7. Snakes, lizards, and turtles are all reptiles.
8. Baby birds hatch from eggs.
9. A frog is an example of an amphibian.
Part B: Match the Animal to Its Group
Draw a line from each animal to the group it belongs to.
1.
eagle
→ bird
amphibian
salmon
→ fish
mammal
frog
→ amphibian
fish
lion
→ mammal
bird
Animal Groups
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) Mammals are warm blooded animals.
2) Birds lay eggs with hard shells.
3) Reptiles are cold blooded.
4) Fish use fins to swim.
5) Amphibians begin life in water and move to land.
6) Whales and dolphins are mammals because they breathe air and feed milk.
7) Snakes, lizards, and turtles are all reptiles.
8) Baby birds hatch from eggs.
9) A frog is an example of an amphibian.
★ Part B: Match the Animal to Its Group
Draw a line from each animal to the group it belongs to.
1)
eagle
→ bird
amphibian
salmon
→ fish
mammal
frog
→ amphibian
fish
lion
→ mammal
bird
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Read each question carefully. For Part A, write the missing word on the line. For Part B, draw a line to match.
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