Let’s go through each animal one by one and name them correctly.
First row:
- The first animal is a white, round creature with whiskers — that’s a
seal.
- The second is black and white, stands upright — that’s a
penguin.
- The third has antlers and looks like a small deer — that’s a
reindeer (or caribou).
Second row:
- The first is black and white, swims in water — that’s an
orca (also called killer whale).
- The second is fluffy, sits down, has a bushy tail — that’s an
arctic fox.
- The third is big, white, and looks like a baby bear — that’s a
polar bear cub.
Third row:
- The first has tusks and flippers — that’s a
walrus.
- The second is a bird with big eyes, flies at night — that’s a
snowy owl.
- The third has huge flat antlers — that’s a
moose.
Now let’s write the names under each picture in order:
Row 1: Seal, Penguin, Reindeer
Row 2: Orca, Arctic Fox, Polar Bear
Row 3: Walrus, Snowy Owl, Moose
Final Answer:
Seal, Penguin, Reindeer, Orca, Arctic Fox, Polar Bear, Walrus, Snowy Owl, Moose
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of arctic animals worksheet.