What animal is the desert tortoise’s worst enemy? How do camels keep sand from blowing up their noses? Help kids learn 27 facts about 5 desert animals with this FREE Desert Animals Facts Coloring and Copywork.
This fun FREE Desert Animals Facts Coloring and Copywork unit introduces kids to five different animals that live in the desert. They will learn about the:
- cactus wren
- camel
- desert tortoise
- Gila monster
- jackrabbit
There is a page of text that introduces each animal that works great for reading aloud. Next, students can trace facts from the reading in one of three handwriting styles or copy the facts onto lined paper. Finally, they can color a picture of the animal in a desert setting.
This no-prep activity is a simple, fun way kids can learn about science and sharpen their handwriting skills at the same time. Scroll down for your FREE instant download!
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