Make learning about baby animals fun and interactive with this hands-on matching activity! In this “Are You My Mother?†worksheet, students will connect baby animals to their correct adult animals in a cute and memorable way. Perfect for early years and KS1 learners, this resource supports vocabulary development, animal recognition, and fine motor skills.
What’s Included:
Printable PDF containing:
Main matching worksheet
Cut-out pieces for a tactile activity option
Answer key for self-checking or guided correction
Ideal for:
Independent work
Early finishers
Animal-themed units
Farm or nature topic days
Also available in Spanish:
¿Eres mi mamá? – Ficha para trabajar los animales de la granja
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Bring the unique and fascinating wildlife of Antarctica into your classroom with this engaging set of animal fact cards! These vibrant cards help students learn about some of the continent’s most remarkable creatures while developing skills in science, geography, and global awareness.
What’s Included:
PDF file – 6 pages: 2 fact cards per page – Featuring 12 Antarctic animals
Each card includes:
A full-colour photograph
Animal class (e.g. bird, mammal)
Details about habitat, diet, and lifespan
Fascinating curiosity facts to captivate learners
Perfect For:
Science lessons exploring animal classification, habitats, and adaptations
Geography units focusing on Antarctic ecosystems
Informative and eye-catching classroom displays
Independent or guided research tasks
Supporting EAL learners with visuals and clear, structured information
Cross-curricular learning across KS1, KS2, and adaptable for KS3
Learning Objectives:
Identify and classify animals by scientific characteristics
Understand the unique habitats and environmental conditions of Antarctica
Develop global knowledge and appreciation for animal diversity
Encourage curiosity, observation, and independent exploration
Explore more animals around the world:
Animals By Continents (Fact Cards) Bundle
Animals of Asia - Fact Cards
Animals of Australia - Fact Cards
Animals of Africa - Fact Cards
Animals of Europe - Fact Cards
Animals of North America - Fact Cards
Animals of South America - Fact Cards
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Introduce your students to the fascinating wildlife of North America with this colourful and informative fact card set! Perfect for classroom displays, research tasks, or topic-based learning, each card gives learners a snapshot of animal life across this diverse continent.
What’s Included:
PDF file – 6 pages total: 2 fact cards per page – 12 animals featured
Each card contains:
A high-quality image of the animal
Animal class (e.g. bird, mammal, reptile)
Habitat, diet, and lifespan
A fun curiosity fact to spark interest and discussion
Ideal for:
Science lessons on animal classification and adaptations
Geography topics exploring North American ecosystems
Display materials and classroom decor
Reading comprehension and independent research
Cross-curricular links with literacy and global learning
Supporting EAL learners with visual and factual resources
Learning Objectives:
Identify and classify animals by scientific characteristics
Develop global knowledge and appreciation for animal diversity
Encourage curiosity, observation, and independent exploration
Explore animals across the globe:
Animals By Continents (Fact Cards) Bundle
Animals of Asia - Fact Cards
Animals of Australia - Fact Cards
Animals of Africa - Fact Cards
Animals of Europe - Fact Cards
Animals of South America - Fact Cards
Animals of Antarctica - Fact Cards
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Bring your science display to life with this clear and informative Earth and Space Word Wall, perfect for supporting vocabulary development in Year 5 science lessons. This resource helps pupils understand and retain key terms related to space, planetary science, and scientific concepts, all aligned with the KS2 Earth and Space curriculum.
What’s Included:
PDF Document (9 pages) – Ready-to-print vocabulary cards with definitions
Vocabulary Covered:
Moon
Sun
Planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune
Astronaut
Satellite
Comet
Rocket
Galaxy
Asteroid
Covers Key Concepts:
Solar System and planets
Shape and movement of celestial bodies
Scientific theories
Day length
Space exploration and related vocabulary
Perfect for:
Science vocabulary displays
Visual word walls
Lesson introductions or reviews
Independent reference for writing and investigations
Also available:
Space - Pack of resources for KS2
Space - Flashcards (2 Formats)
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Looking for a fun and interactive way to help young learners classify animals? This engaging sorting activity is perfect for early years and lower primary students. Children will learn to differentiate between zoo animals and farm animals while developing their sorting and reasoning skills.
Contents:
Farm animals
Zoo animals
Sorting activity worksheet
The pack includes:
Printable PDF with sorting template
Animal cut-outs for hands-on learning
Answer key for easy checking
Also available in Spanish:
Ficha de clasificación de animales de la granja y del zoo
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Animal count activity worksheet - Farm animals
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This hands-on activity is perfect for young learners exploring the animal world and practicing classification skills. Ideal for early science lessons, it helps children identify and sort insects from other animals in a fun and engaging way.
Contents:
Animals
Insects and Non-Insects
Sorting and classification skills
This pack includes:
PDF file ready to print with:
Cut-out animal images for sorting
A sorting mat/chart with two categories: Insects and Not Insects
Children will cut out the images of animals and paste them into the correct column on the sorting chart — deciding whether each animal is an insect or not an insect. A perfect activity to promote observation, logic, and fine motor skills!
Also available in Spanish:
Insectos – No insectos | Actividad de Clasificación para Infantil y Primaria
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Discover the incredible wildlife of Asia with this colourful and informative set of Animal Fact Cards! Perfect for bringing your science and geography lessons to life, these cards introduce students to fascinating animals from across the Asian continent and help develop their understanding of habitats, diets, and classifications.
What’s Included:
1 PDF file with 6 pages:2 fact cards per page – a total of 12 animals
Each card features:
Animal name and full-colour image
Animal class (e.g., mammal, reptile, bird)
Habitat
Diet
Lifespan
Curiosities – engaging facts that make learning fun and memorable
Perfect For:
Science units on animals and classification
Geography topics focused on Asia and its ecosystems
Displays, bulletin boards, or learning corners
Group research or independent fact-finding tasks
EAL learners and visual support
Cross-curricular learning (science + geography)
Topics Covered:
Animal classification
Habitats and ecosystems of Asia
Diet and lifespan of different species
Fun animal facts to enhance curiosity and engagement
Learning Objectives:
Identify and classify animals by scientific characteristics
Develop global knowledge and appreciation for animal diversity
Encourage curiosity, observation, and independent exploration
Continue the series with other continents:
Animals By Continents (Fact Cards) Bundle
Animals of Australia - Fact Cards
Animals of Africa - Fact Cards
Animals of Europe - Fact Cards
Animals of North America - Fact Cards
Animals of South America - Fact Cards
Animals of Antarctica - Fact Cards
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Make learning about the five senses hands-on and memorable with this fun 5 Senses Puzzle Activity! Learners match sentences like “I can hearâ€, “I can smellâ€, or “I can taste†with the correct items, reinforcing their understanding through visual and logical thinking.
This resource is ideal for individual work, pairs, or small group activities, and fits perfectly into your science or early years curriculum.
Learning Focus:
Identify and understand the five senses
Improve sentence-object matching
Support early science and vocabulary development
What’s Included:
Printable puzzle template with images and matching phrases
Easy-to-cut pieces for interactive use
External resources:
Laminator and laminating sheets for durability and repeated use
Also Available in Spanish:
Puzzles de los 5 sentidos
Related Resource:
5 Senses sorting activity
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This hands-on activity is a great way for your students to review and deepen their understanding of the five senses. With engaging sorting exercises, learners will identify which sense relates to different items, reinforcing their knowledge while developing fine motor skills through cutting and gluing.
Skills and Concepts Covered:
The Five Senses
Understanding of the World
Sorting and Categorization
Fine Motor Development
What’s Included:
5 themed printables with items associated with each of the five senses
5 blank templates for students to complete with cut-and-paste items
A set of cutouts for matching with the appropriate sense
Clear and easy-to-follow instructions
Materials Needed:
Scissors
-Glue stick
Also Available in Spanish:
[Actividad de Categorización – Los 5 Sentidos](Actividad de categorización (5 sentidos))
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Explore the unique wildlife of Australia with this vibrant set of Animal Fact Cards! Perfect for supporting lessons in science, geography, and understanding the world, these cards help children learn fascinating facts about animals native to the Australian continent.
What’s Included:
1 PDF file with 6 pages (2 fact cards per page – 12 animals in total)
Each card features:
Animal name and image
Animal class (e.g., mammal, bird, reptile)
Habitat
Diet
Lifespan
Curiosities – fun and unusual facts to spark engagement!
Perfect For:
Science lessons on animal classification and habitats
Geography units focused on Australia and its wildlife
Classroom displays and topic walls
-Cross-curricular projects
Independent research or group work
EAL and visual learners
Topics Covered:
Animal classes and characteristics
Australian ecosystems and biodiversity
Diet, habitat, and lifespan of animals
Unusual facts to encourage curiosity and discussion
Learning Objectives:
Identify and classify animals by scientific characteristics
Develop global knowledge and appreciation for animal diversity
Encourage curiosity, observation, and independent exploration
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Animals By Continents (Fact Cards) Bundle
Animals of Asia - Fact Cards
Animals of Africa - Fact Cards
Animals of Europe - Fact Cards
Animals of North America - Fact Cards
Animals of South America - Fact Cards
Animals of Antarctica - Fact Cards
Bring the wildlife of Europe into your classroom with these engaging Animal Fact Cards! Perfect for science, geography, and topic-based learning, this resource helps children explore the continent’s incredible biodiversity while building their knowledge of animal classification and habitats.
What’s Included:
1 PDF file – 6 pages total: 2 fact cards per page – 12 European animals in total
Each card includes:
Animal name and a clear, full-colour image
Animal class (e.g., mammal, reptile, bird)
Habitat, diet, and lifespan
Fun curiosity facts to inspire discussion and curiosity
Great For:
Science units on animals and classification
Geography topics on European habitats and wildlife
Displays or classroom information boards
Independent or group research tasks
Visual aids for EAL learners and topic-based reading
Encouraging cross-curricular learning and global awareness
Learning Objectives:
Identify and classify animals by scientific characteristics
Develop global knowledge and appreciation for animal diversity
Encourage curiosity, observation, and independent exploration
Continue the learning journey across the continents:
Animals By Continents (Fact Cards) Bundle
Animals of Asia - Fact Cards
Animals of Australia - Fact Cards
Animals of Africa - Fact Cards
Animals of North America - Fact Cards
Animals of South America - Fact Cards
Animals of Antarctica - Fact Cards
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Explore the animal kingdom continent by continent!
This engaging bundle of Animal Fact Cards is the perfect resource to support lessons on animals, habitats, and world geography. Packed with key facts and colourful visuals, these cards help students deepen their understanding of animals across the globe.
Bundle Offer: Save £2 when you purchase this full set!
What’s Included:
7 PDF files (one per continent), each with 6 pages
2 fact cards per page – that’s 84 animal cards in total!
Each card features:
Animal name and image
Continent
Animal class (e.g., mammal, reptile, bird)
Habitat
Diet
Life span
Curiosities and fun facts to spark interest!
Perfect For:
Science lessons on animals and their habitats
Geography units on continents and biodiversity
Understanding the world (KS1/KS2)
Classroom displays and fact walls
Independent or group research
EAL support and cross-curricular projects
Topics Covered:
Animal classification
Global habitats and ecosystems
Geographic distribution of animals
Fascinating animal facts and behaviours
Learning Objectives:
Identify and classify animals by scientific characteristics
Develop global knowledge and appreciation for animal diversity
Encourage curiosity, observation, and independent exploration
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Animal Continents Differentiated Activity Sheets - 2 levels of difficulty
World Physical Features By Continents - Fact Cards
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Take your class on a learning journey across Africa with these beautifully illustrated and informative Animal Fact Cards! Perfect for lessons on science, geography, and understanding the world, these cards help children explore Africa’s rich biodiversity while learning about animal classification, habitats, and fascinating facts.
What’s Included:
1 PDF file with 6 pages: 2 fact cards per page – for a total of 12 animals
Each card features:
Animal name and a vivid image
Animal class (e.g., mammal, reptile, bird)
Habitat
Diet
Lifespan
Curiosities – fun facts to spark engagement and discussion
Perfect For:
Science topics on animals and habitats
Geography lessons focused on Africa’s wildlife and ecosystems
Displays, discussion starters, and research prompts
Cross-curricular learning (science + geography)
EAL learners and visual learning styles
Independent work or group projects
Learning Areas Covered:
Animal classification and adaptations
African habitats: savannas, deserts, rainforests, and more
Food chains and diets
Life expectancy and survival traits
Fascinating animal behaviours and characteristics
Learning Objectives:
Identify and classify animals by scientific characteristics
Develop global knowledge and appreciation for animal diversity
Encourage curiosity, observation, and independent exploration
Complete your set with these related resources:
Animals By Continents (Fact Cards) Bundle
Animals of Asia - Fact Cards
Animals of Australia - Fact Cards
Animals of Europe - Fact Cards
Animals of North America - Fact Cards
Animals of South America - Fact Cards
Animals of Antarctica - Fact Cards
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This engaging and hands-on sorting activity is a fantastic way to introduce students to the concept of the 3Rs—Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle—and to spark conversations about how everyday actions can impact the environment.
Contents:
Environmental awareness
The 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle)
Earth Day
Picture classification
This pack includes:
PDF file with preview
Sorting pictures
Sorting mat divided into three columns: Reduce / Reuse / Recycle
How does the activity work?
Students cut out the images provided in the resource.
They then sort and glue each image onto the correct part of the worksheet based on whether the image shows an action that reduces waste, reuses an item, or recycles a material.
Perfect for individual, small group, or class-wide Earth Day activities.
Also available in Spanish:
Reduce, reutiliza o recicla | Actividad de clasificación para el DÃa de la Tierra
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