Published at Tuesday, November 19th, 2019 - 13:08:36 PM. Coloring Animal. By Nadine Alexandre.
Coloring environments for animals. The kids in your class are probably used to coloring animals but they might not be used to coloring the environments in which animals live. If you want to teach the kids something about animal habitats this is a great exercise. Split the class up into groups and have each group color a large panorama of a landscape. Place different landscapes and habitats in different parts of the room. Provide pictures to the students so that they have a general idea of the appropriate colors. Then cut out the animals the children have been drawing and attach them to the habitats. The finished product is an attractive image of a wildlife scene that can teach the children a great deal about their favorite animals. It will also help to teach them the importance of preserving habitat.
Learn about endangered animals and their babies or prepare for a farm field trip with free animal coloring pages. Sheets for preschoolers cover Asian and African animals for their first geography lessons, while Bible scenes of Noah’s Ark and the Nativity animals are ideal free activities for Sunday school. Realistic images of wild animals and mythical carousel favorites are more intricate, suiting older kids and adults. From the beach to desert, from the circus to the sea, from jungle to zoo, from India to Mexico, from American Rainforest to European lakes, from wildlife to dinosaurs, we have all different animals to color and even more. Get alphabet coloring pages of animals with letters too!
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