A set of fun pages with animals as the subject for your students to color.

Animals are definitely a kids favorite to color. It's a great way to approach a wide variety of skills that can range from simply coloring within line to grasp a fine motor skills required for handwriting to working in sequential order to help students grasp counting skills along the way. This diverse bunch of sheets will help you on your way. Everything is presented in a fun and engaging direction for young learners to actually enjoy. As students begin to advance to write full phrases, having them think of the best phrase to sum up their thoughts about the picture. You can also have them write a single word that expresses how they feel about the picture. This skill can also be applied to slightly upper levels of the primary and lower elementary levels by having the students complete the activity by writing a complete sentence that describes the scene in the picture. At the more upper levels, have them color the picture and then write a short story about the scene they envision taking place.



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Printable Animal Coloring Worksheets

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Bunny Worksheet

Bunny Sunrise

A nice bunny rabbit family enjoying the morning.

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Kitties Worksheet

Playful Cartoon Kitties

A group of kitties play around the house.

Butterfly Worksheet

Butterfly Leaf

A beautiful monarch hovers over that flower.

Bear Worksheet

Bearry Careful

It's super hot in that Egyptian desert.

Cat Worksheet

Watch Out!

The mice plead their case to the cat that has their number.

Hungry Cat Worksheet

Somebody Is Hungry

The kitty is licking his choppers.

Puppy Food Worksheet

Dinner Time

This is exactly what my dogs look like at 7am and 7 pm.

Elephant Worksheet

Close Shave

Mr. Elephant needs to clean himself up a bit.

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Fox Riding Elephant Worksheet

Elephant Ride

The smart fox finds a way to do even less work.

Bird Riding on Giraffe Worksheet

Need A Lift?

Tired from flying all day the bird takes a ride from his favorite giraffe.

Turtle and Giraffe Worksheet

How's the Weather Up There?

The turtle realizes his limits when he meets up with his big friend.

Hippo Worksheet

Hippo Thoughts

Every been just sitting around without your phone in your hand?

Kangaroo Worksheet

Hop About

Joey the kangaroo goes out for a good stretch.

Lion Worksheet

Sweet Lion

This handsome devil is taking some time to smell the roses (more like daisies).

Raining on Gorilla Worksheet

Pouring Down

Is he headed to the boat or just coming off of it.

Tree Snake Worksheet

Tree Snake

This looks like part rattle snake, part cobra.

Mouse Worksheet

Mouse Chase

That cat is in hot pursuit!

Fox in the Sun Worksheet

Fire Fox

Mozilla should consider changing their logo. Not really!

About Our Animal Coloring Pages

In most cases you will need about six to seven different colors for the animals. Make sure to start by using deep colors to outline the borders of where the picture is drawn and then lighten it up as you get to the softer parts of each animal. Remember animals are often portraited as being happy go lucky, so they should have colors that try to match that mood. There are many language arts applications of these animal coloring worksheets. We hear teachers are trying new things all the time. Let us know what works for you. As you scroll down the page, you will find a vast assortment of animals that strike just about everyone's fancy. This section is a homerun for preschoolers and kids in Kindergarten. Have fun with it all!

Benefits of Classroom Animals for Students and Teachers

From entertaining activities to unique assessments, teachers have a variety of approaches to help pupils learn. When it comes to helping youngsters comprehend new ideas, interactive learning is often a great option. The benefits of classroom animals shouldn’t be ignored since they are an excellent method for instructors to enrich their classrooms and promote student learning. Current and prospective teachers should be aware of the labor that goes into keeping a classroom animal, as well as the numerous benefits that come with it.

Classroom animals must have their separate cages or areas cleaned on a regular basis, and water and food must be provided on a daily basis. They'll also need to be looked for throughout the holidays, and it's critical that they don't become a source of distraction for the children. While keeping a classroom pet requires some effort, there are several advantages for both instructors and kids.

Let's take a deeper look at what's going on here.

1. Social Skills

Pet ownership in the classroom allows the students to engage with the animal as well as the other students. Pets can help youngsters establish friendships with their peers and get the confidence they need to resolve problems.

2. Learning in New Ways

Having an animal in the school setting teaches a range of lessons that are centered on the animal. A classroom pet may be used to engage students in their studies in an engaging fashion, with math, science, and even English lessons centered on the pet. The youngsters may study the animal's ecology and write a creative essay on it.

3. Instills A Sense of Accountability

The youngsters may take turns cleaning, feeding, and giving fresh water to the animal. These activities must be completed on a daily basis, and you may educate your students on how to care for the animal.

Students may even take the animal home with them on weekends, giving them the responsibility for its care for a few days.

4. Improves Self-Esteem

Along with responsibilities, taking care of the pet may provide the children with a feeling of success and pride. According to studies, children who have pets have a better degree of self-esteem than those who do not.

5. Companionship

Children may build strong bonds with their animals and see them as pals. This is true in the classroom as well. Animals can offer unconditional affection, which may provide tremendous emotional support to youngsters. Even creatures that aren't as cuddly as cats or dogs (such as fish or turtles) may bring the company to youngsters.

6. Promoted Mental and Emotional Development

Animals have long been recognized to assist people to cope with stress and anxiety, and research has shown that just being in the presence of an animal may help control the heart rate and respiration. That's why animals are often utilized in hospitals and may also help students relax in the classroom.

7. Improves The Learning Environment

Animals in the classroom may provide an opportunity for students who do not have access to a pet at home to engage with one. It may even give the kids something more to anticipate, and you may see an improvement in attendance as a result. They'll be more enthusiastic about their classes and look forward to coming to school each day.

8. Promotes Nurturing

It may increase caring qualities in addition to making the learner feel more liable for the pet's upkeep. It may teach youngsters how to be kind, and the loving qualities they develop as children are critical for their future success.

There are many benefits of classroom animals that you shouldn’t overlook as a teacher. It can instill some great qualities in students, so you shouldn’t definitely check out some pets for the classroom.