Stepping up to medium difficulty, this sheet challenges kindergartners with nine fill-in-the-blank questions focused on baby animal names, including chick, lamb, and kit. After completing the sentences, children tackle a matching activity that connects four baby animals with their parents: chick to hen, lamb to sheep, duckling to duck, and kit to rabbit.
This worksheet builds spring science vocabulary while strengthening reading comprehension and visual matching skills together.
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Easter Word Search
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1. A baby chicken is called a chick.
2. A baby sheep is called a lamb.
3. A baby rabbit is called a kit.
4. A baby duck is called a duckling.
5. Chickens hatch from eggs.
6. A mother hen sits on her eggs to keep them warm.
7. Baby birds live in a nest.
8. Rabbits like to eat carrots and lettuce.
9. Lambs have soft, fluffy wool.
Part B: Match the Spring Words
Draw a line from each baby animal to its parent name.
1.
chick
→ hen
rabbit
lamb
→ sheep
hen
duckling
→ duck
sheep
kit
→ rabbit
duck
Easter Word Search
★ Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word on the line.
1) A baby chicken is called a chick.
2) A baby sheep is called a lamb.
3) A baby rabbit is called a kit.
4) A baby duck is called a duckling.
5) Chickens hatch from eggs.
6) A mother hen sits on her eggs to keep them warm.
7) Baby birds live in a nest.
8) Rabbits like to eat carrots and lettuce.
9) Lambs have soft, fluffy wool.
★ Part B: Match the Spring Words
Draw a line from each baby animal to its parent name.
1)
chick
→ hen
rabbit
lamb
→ sheep
hen
duckling
→ duck
sheep
kit
→ rabbit
duck
Ready to Practice?
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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