Here are some ideas to help you fill in the blanks for the "Wolves" worksheet. You can choose the ones that make the most sense to you!
Step 1: Fill in the "have" column
This column is for things that are parts of a wolf's body or things they possess. Looking at the top part of the page, we can see several examples.
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fur (Wolves have thick fur to keep warm.)
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sharp teeth (They need these for eating.)
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pointy ears (To hear sounds far away.)
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a tail (As shown in the diagram.)
Step 2: Fill in the "can" column
This column is for actions. What are wolves able to do?
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howl (This is how they talk to each other over long distances.)
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run (They are very fast runners.)
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hunt (They look for food together in packs.)
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swim (Wolves are good swimmers.)
Step 3: Fill in the "are" column
This column is for describing what wolves are like (adjectives).
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wild (They live in nature, not in houses.)
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strong (They are powerful animals.)
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fast (They can chase prey quickly.)
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mammals (This is the type of animal they are.)
Final Answer:
Here are suggested answers for the three columns:
have
* fur
* sharp teeth
* four legs
* a tail
can
* howl
* run fast
* hunt
* swim
are
* wild
* strong
* mammals
* gray (or brown/white/black)
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of wolf worksheet.