Body Parts Word Search with shape

This is a body parts word search puzzle which is shaped like a person. It is good for capturing the attention of your learners. It involves finding body parts from head to toes.

Words used include:
Eye, ear, nose, mouth, hand, arm, leg, foot, toes
Download and print out this PDF worksheet. Hand it out to your students as homework or a classroom practice exercise.

Body Parts Word Search

This great worksheet is both a word search puzzle and a body parts labeling exercise. It is good for kindergarten to 3rd grade learners and helps them review parts of the body vocabulary and spelling. Words are mostly for parts of the head. Words used include:

  • Hair, eye, chin, mouth,eye, ear, nose

Download and print this PDF. Then hand it out to your learners and have them find the words. After finding the words, they label the part of the head with it.

Farm Animals Word search

This fun word search puzzle is designed to keep interest. It will help review animals on the farm vocabulary. The words are hidden inside a puzzle that is shaped like a dog.

Words used include:

  • cow, pig, sheep, goat, dog, cat, shee, duck

Download and print out this PDF worksheet for use with students.

Farm Animals Tracing/Writing

This is yet another great exercise for your preschool and kindergarten low level learners. It gives them the opportunity to trace farm animal vocabulary, thereby improving their spelling, writing and word recognition skills all at once.

Words used include:
Cat, dog, chicken, duck, sheep, pig, cow, horse. Download and print out this PDF worksheet for use with your learners.

Farm animals match

If you were looking for a farm animals matching exercise for very low level preschool and kindergarten learners, then this one works great. In this activity, kids will match animals to the sounds they make. It is a great activity after teaching an ‘Old MacDonalds Had a Farm’ song or one of ours on the site.

Words used include:
Cat, meow, pig, oink, cow, moo, duck, quack, shee, baa

Farm animals search

This farm animals word search adds a few more words and is good for kindergarten to 3rd grade learners. Students will use their pencils to find and circle these words. It is a great way to review word recognition and spelling while having fun.

Words used include:
Pig, cat, horse, mouse, dog, chicken, bird, duck, fish, goat, sheep, cow
Download and print out this PDF worksheet. Hand it out to your students as homework or a classroom practice exercise.

Farm Animals Writing

This writing exercise reinforces the spelling of farm animal vocabulary for low level learners. Kids will trace words and then learn to write the words themselves in the spaces provided. Great for low level preschool, kindergarten and 1st grade  English learners.

Examples of words used include:

  • cow, pig, sheep, goat, dog, cat, shee, duck

 
Download and print this PDF worksheet. Then hand it out to your learners and have them trace and write the words.

Animals Matching

This exercise further consolidates vocabulary related to animals on the farm. It is a matching exercise that requires the learners to match pictures to words.

Words used in the puzzle include:

  • cow, pig, sheep, goat, dog, cat, shee, duck

 
Download and print this PDF. Then hand it out to your learners and have them write the corresponding letters to make a match.

Animals word search

In this farm animal’s word search puzzle, learners will find and circle the correct spellings of animals on the farm vocabulary. There are pictures, which learners can use as clues to associate with the words they will be finding. This will strengthen the learners’ word recognition skills. Words used include:

  • cow, pig, sheep, goat, dog, cat, shee, duck

Download and print this PDF. Then hand it out to your learners and have them find the words. For low level preschool, kindergarten and 1st grade learners, this is a great activity for improving their word spelling and identification skills. Kids love these puzzles because  they are a fun way of reviewing vocabulary.

Action verbs Text Maze

This is a fun way to practice reading comprehension. In this reading or text maze exercise the learner will use a pencil to first trace the text below which is hidden in the puzzle. The learner will read the text again to fully comprehend the meaning and answer the questions that follow.