Preschool and Kindergarten Worksheets

Free Printable Birds Worksheets for Kids (Printable PDF)

Bird worksheets are valuable educational tools designed to teach students about various bird species, their behaviors, habitats, and characteristics. These worksheets can include activities such as coloring pages, matching exercises, word searches, and fact files, making them suitable for a range of age groups and learning objectives.

Different Types of Birds Worksheets

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Birds Coloring Worksheets

1. Color the bird and trace the word below it. Have fun!

Bird coloring worksheet where kids color the bird picture and trace the bird name belowPin

2. Color each bird with your favorite colors!

Funny bird coloring worksheet with cute bird drawings for kids to colorPin

Matching Birds Worksheets

1. Draw a line to connect each bird with its match.

Matching birds worksheet drawing lines to connect identical bird picturesPin

2. Look at the bird pictures on both sides of the page. In the middle, you’ll see the names of the birds. Draw a line from each name to the correct picture on the left and right.

Birds matching worksheet connecting bird names to the correct pictures on both sidesPin

Fill in the Blanks Birds Worksheets

1. Look at each bird word with missing letters. Fill in the blanks with the correct vowels (A, E, I, O, U) to complete the bird names.

Birds missing vowels worksheet filling in A E I O U to complete bird namesPin

2. Look at the pictures and write the names of the birds.

Names of birds worksheet writing each bird name under the matching picturePin

Circle the Birds Worksheets

Look at the pictures and circle the correct words.

Circle the birds worksheet circling the correct bird word for each picturePin

Birds Body Parts Worksheet

Label the parts of the bird.

Bird body parts worksheet labeling parts such as beak wings tail and feathersPin

Bird Tracing Worksheets

1. Trace the dotted lines and color the birds.

Bird tracing worksheet tracing dotted lines and coloring bird picturesPin

2. First, trace each bird word carefully by following the dotted lines. Then, write the word on the blank line next to it by yourself.

Birds writing practice worksheet tracing bird vocabulary words and rewriting them on blank linesPin

Birds Counting Worksheets

1. Let’s count and circle the right number!

Bird counting worksheet counting birds on a tree and circling the correct numberPin

2. Count the birds in each group. Then, write the number of bird(s) in the box.

Birds counting math worksheet counting birds in groups and writing the number in boxesPin

Birds Maze Game Worksheets

Can you help Bird 1 get to Bird 2 as soon as possible?

Bird maze game worksheet helping Bird 1 find a path through the maze to Bird 2Pin

More about Birds Vocabulary

What Are Birds?

Birds are animals with feathers, wings, and beaks. Most birds can fly, and they lay eggs. Learning birds vocabulary helps you talk about nature, seasons, and animals in English!

Here are some common bird words to know:

  • Parrot
  • Duck
  • Owl
  • Eagle
  • Penguin
  • Sparrow
  • Peacock

Why Use Bird Worksheets?

  • Engage young learners with fun visuals and simple tasks.
  • Support science learning by exploring animals and nature.
  • Teach English vocabulary related to birds and the environment.
  • Develop fine motor skills for young children through cutting, drawing, and coloring.
  • Encourage curiosity about nature and wildlife.
Knowledge Check · 5 questions

Free Printable Birds Worksheets for Kids (Printable PDF) — Practice Quiz

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Q1

Question 1: According to the article, what are birds?

Question 1 options
The article states that birds are animals with feathers, wings, and beaks. Most birds can fly, and they lay eggs.
Q2

Question 2: The article says that all birds can fly.

Question 2 options
The article says 'Most birds can fly,' not all birds. For example, penguins are listed as a bird but cannot fly. The word 'all' makes the statement false.
Q3

Question 3: Which sentence uses the word 'beak' correctly?

Question 3 options
'The bird picked up a seed with its beak' is correct because a beak is the hard, pointed mouth part of a bird used for eating. The other sentences use 'beak' in ways that do not match its meaning.
Q4

Question 4: Match each bird to what makes it special.

Question 4 options
Parrot
Penguin
Owl
Peacock
Big colorful tail feathers
Bright colors, can talk
Active at night, big eyes
Cannot fly, lives in cold places

Select an item on the left, then tap its match on the right.

A parrot is known for its bright colors. A penguin is a bird that cannot fly. An owl is active at night. A peacock has a big, colorful tail.
Q5

Question 5: The article says learning bird vocabulary helps you talk about ___.

Question 5 options
The article states that learning birds vocabulary helps you talk about nature, seasons, and animals in English.

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