In this exercise, find the correct shadow for the pig.
This exercise is great for Pre-K and Kindergarten aged groups.
Try it out for yourself, this worksheet is fun for adults too.
Suggested use: Once your child identifies the correct shadow, ask them to explain the reasons why the rest of the shadows are incorrect.
This will enocurage a discussion and help your child develop reasoning skills.
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Find the Hidden Animals
In each of the sentences below, the name of an animal is concealed.
The first sentence is marked so you can see how the word “dog” is hidden.
Can you find the animal in each of the other sentences?
1. What shall I do, Gertrude?
2. Asking nutty questions can be most annoying.
3. A gold key is not a common key.
4. Horace tries in school to be a very good boy.
5. People who drive too fast are likely to be arrested.
6. Did I ever tell you, Bill, I once found a dollar?
7. John came late to his arithmetic class.
8. I enjoy listening to music at night.
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2. Asking nutty questions can be most annoying. (Gnu)
3. A gold key is not a common key. (Monkey)
4. Horace tries in school to be a very good boy. (Beaver)
5. People who drive too fast are likely to be arrested. (Bear)
6. Did I ever tell you, Bill, I once found a dollar? (Lion)
7. John came late to his arithmetic class. (Camel)
8. I enjoy listening to music at night. (Cat)