First Grade Science Life Science Worksheets
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- Tasmanian DevilYour child may have heard of the Tasmanian devil from a cartoon or from a friend at school, but this worksheet will show him the real Tasmanian devil. 
- Slippery Sea Ray Coloring PageFind out what the Sting Ray and Manta Ray's scientific names are in this fun sea coloring page and have a blast coloring these slippery sea rays in! 
- Wisconsin State BirdCheck out this Wisconsin state bird coloring page featuring the robin, read the fun facts about this bird, then add color to bring it to life! 
- Long-nosed BandicootLearn about these resourceful creatures of the Australian outback and give their unique look some color. 
- EmuThe emu: It's the second-largest bird in the world. How big is it? Let's just say that its eggs can be almost 9 inches long! 
- Cassowary FactsUse this worksheet to learn Cassowary facts, and introduce your child to an exotic species of bird from Down Under. 
- QuokkaIf you only recognize this creature as the "fatter, scrunched-down version of a kangaroo," then you should check out this worksheet. 
- Wedge-tailed EagleSoar through a series of Australian animals worksheets, stopping to appreciate massive birds like the wedge-tailed eagle and its 7-foot wingspan! 
- BilbyColoring sheets are great for exposing your child to new animals. Meet the bilby, a sneaky-looking creature that sleeps during the day and feeds at night. 
- Sulphur-crested CockatooAustralian birds feature some unique, striking groupings of bright color, and the sulphur-crested cockatoo may put them all to shame. 
- Jellyfish Joy Coloring PageLearn the scientific name for jellyfish then have a ball coloring in the pictures of these graceful creatures! 
- Oceanic Octopus Coloring PageYour future oceanographer will enjoy coloring in the multi-eyed octopus in this coloring page in addition to adding color to the cute angel fish beside him! 
- EchidnaThe Australian outback is full of unusual and odd-looking animals. Check out the echidna, a spiny creature with no teeth and a long, sticky tongue. 
- Regent BowerbirdHave you ever heard of a bird building a structure of sticks and leaves in order to attract mates? You have now. 
- Rainbow LorikeetIf there was ever a bird that was made to become a coloring sheet, it's the rainbow lorikeet. This bird is gorgeous! 
- Sugar GliderThe sugar glider looks so odd you may think it only exists in cartoon, but your kid can learn a bit about this very real animal and then coloring it in. 
- Frill-necked LizardYou won't find a smaller animal that looks meaner than the frill-necked lizard. When it gets frightened, it opens its mouth wide and flares its trademark frill. 
- Crazy Crab Coloring PageIn this coloring page, you will learn the scientific names of the hermit crab and sea crab and will be able to see the differences in how each one looks. 
- CassowaryThis large, flightless bird is both shy and aggressive toward humans, which has made it tough for scientists to study. 
- Bird BrainedSearching for a worksheet that will give your kid help with their science? This printable will challenge her knowledge of birds. 
- Wobbly Walrus Coloring PageFind out what the scientific name for a walrus is in this under the sea coloring page then have fun coloring in the two wobbly walruses and their ocean home! 
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