Domestic animal picture

  1. 42 free animals and their homes pictures
  2. 42 free animals and their homes pictures
  3. 42 free animals and their homes pictures
  4. 42 free animals and their homes pictures
  5. 42 free animals and their homes pictures
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42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...

42 free animals and their homes pictures

These picture cards are perfect for teaching students about animals and the names of places where they live. The printables also have sentences to practice reading and sentence formation. Kids love images like these and they have a ton of uses for educational games that they want to get involved in. Check out the suggestions below for some ideas in your classes. Once you have printed and cut out the pictures there are a few different ways that they can be used. The obvious thing to do is to simply match the cards together to make correct sentences. Here are a few other ideas – • Put students into teams with full sets of shuffled cards each and have a race. See which team can match all 42 cards correctly as fast as possible. • Cut the sentences off the cards. You can do this to make the activity harder or for older/more advanced classes. Once this is done you can completely omit the • Arrange the cards into categories. Get students to sort the picture cards into groups such as – water and land, big and small, fast and slow animals, or plant or meat-eaters. You could even arrange the animals into food chains or rank them from the most comfortable place to sleep to the worst! • Make • Change the sentences. You can get older students to change the verb lives into a more accurate verb. For example, A spider spins a web, a bear hibernates in a cave, a goldfish swims in an aquarium, or a beaver builds a lodge. • Remove a few cards. If you want to make this activity tricky, take o...