FREE Amphibians & Reptiles Guided Drawing

Published:
February 11, 2020

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Whether you find them fascinating or frightening, the world of amphibians and reptiles is an important part of our world. Help kids learn more about 10 of these animals with this FREE Amphibians & Reptiles Guided Drawing printable.

alligator in wild

Amphibians & Reptiles Guided Drawing

Do your kids know the differences between an alligator and a crocodile? Do they know the most common places to find Gila monsters or horned lizards?

They can discover this and much more with this FREE Amphibians & Reptiles Guided Drawing printable.

How to Use

For each of the 10 animals included, they will read a paragraph about the animal. Then they have the opportunity to draw the animal on a grid, drawing either half of the animal or the entire animal, whichever they prefer.

A review worksheet at the end tests comprehension.

In this unit, kids will learn about these animals:

  • alligator
  • crocodile
  • desert tortoise
  • Gila monster
  • horned lizard
  • iguana
  • newt
  • sea turtle
  • strawberry poison dart frog
  • tiger salamander

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