Learn To Draw A Sloth
Don't you just love this funny sloth? Now the kids can learn to draw their own sloth by following the step by step pictures...
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Here's a chance to learn something about sloths with the kids! We've got a fun collection of printable activities to help them learn and have fun.
Sloths have become very popular animals in recent years and it's easy to see why. The facial structure of these cute creatures make it seem like they have a constant smile.
Sloths are the world's slowest moving mammal. They have been on Earth for over 65 million years, so maybe being slow is a good thing! They are arboreal and live in the rainforest trees of Central and South America.
Don't you just love this funny sloth? Now the kids can learn to draw their own sloth by following the step by step pictures...
Here's a lovely parent and child sloth colouring page. These two cute creatures are snuggling up in the treetops, watching the world go by...
Apparently sloths do a lot of sleeping! This colouring page shows a very sleep sloth - fun for the kids to colour in!
Here's a cute little sloth for the kids to colour in. This one looks wide awake and ready for action!
Read our fact sheet about sloths and then answer the multiple choice questions to check understanding of the text.
Ask the kids to find out some information about sloths and then fill in this worksheet.
This fact sheet about sloths is a great place to start learning about these fascinating and popular creatures.
Sort out the facts and the fiction with this fun comprehension worksheet. Some of the facts might surprise the kids. You can find all of the answers on our Sloths Fact Sheet (but we have included a handy answers page too).
Find out where sloths can be found and colour in the countries or areas on this world map. This is a great way to introduce some geography into a sloth project.
Did you know that sloths spend most of their lives in trees? Use your playdough to create a branch for this sloth to hang from.
Here's our little sloth in poster form. He's also perfect for cutting out...
Are the kids interested in learning about sloths? Here we have grouped together our sloth worksheets in to one handy pack. Simply print, staple together and give to the kids as a project to complete. You could encourage them to design a front cover and a contents page too.
Maybe you're completing a project about sloths or maybe you have a child that fancies being a zookeeper when they're older! This worksheet is perfect for getting the kids to research sloths.
Did you know that a group of sloths is sometimes referred to as a bed of sloths? We hope you enjoy colouring in all the lovely sloths on this border colouring page! You could use it to frame a picture of your own, perhaps?