This worksheet is designed for children to reflect on their visit to the zoo and practice writing and observation skills. Since you uploaded an image of the worksheet but not a photo of your actual zoo visit, I can’t fill in the answers based on your personal experience.
However, I can show you
how to complete it using one of the animals shown — let’s pick the
giraffe as an example — so you can see how to answer each question thoughtfully.
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🦒 Example Answers (using the giraffe):
1. What was your favorite animal?
*Giraffe*
2. What color is it?
*It is yellow with brown spots.*
3. How big is it?
*It is very tall — taller than a grown-up person! It can be up to 18 feet tall.*
4. What was it doing when you saw it?
*It was eating leaves from a tall tree with its long neck.*
5. What does it eat?
*It eats leaves, especially from acacia trees.*
6. What sound does it make?
*Giraffes are mostly quiet, but sometimes they hum or make soft moos.*
7. What did you learn about your favorite animal?
*I learned that giraffes have very long necks to reach high leaves, and they have special hearts to pump blood all the way up to their heads. They also sleep standing up!*
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💡 Tips for Filling Out Your Worksheet:
- Pick
your real favorite animal from your zoo visit — maybe the lion, monkey, snake, or hippo!
- Use
simple, clear sentences — this is for kids, so don’t worry about perfect grammar.
- Be
creative and descriptive — even if you’re making things up, use your imagination!
- Draw a small picture next to your answers if allowed — it makes it more fun!
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✔ You can now fill out your own version using the animal you loved most at the zoo. Just follow the same format — describe what it looked like, what it was doing, and something cool you learned!
Let me know if you’d like help filling it out for a different animal — like the lion, monkey, snake, or hippo — just tell me which one! 😊
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of second grade writing worksheets.