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Free Zoo Pack for Tot, Preschool, PreK and Kindergarten

Zoo animals are great for kids to learn about. There are so many regions for kids to learn about. Each zoo animal is different and fun. We love having this free zoo pack to help kids learn about their animals.

The Zoo Pack is great for Tot, Preschool, PreK, and Kindergarten age kids. You have loads of fun zoo animals in different climates that you can learn about!

You have fun learning animal names with fun no-prep and hands-on activities.

Zoo Printables

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This is a wonder addition to the zoo printables on the site!

The Zoo printable pack is made to be used with children from 2 to 7. So this work great for zoo theme for tot, preschool, prek, and kindergarten.

The zoo pack includes many different animals and areas: safari, tropical, arctic, Alaskan, pond, outback, and woodland. I wanted to make sure you had loads of animals to learn about with there being so many different animals you can learn about.

Things to use with the Printable Zoo Pack

These are just a few of the items we use with the zoo pack to prepare and use with it.


Zoo Pack for Preschool & Kindergarten contains over 125 pages of printables:

(Part 1) Zoo animal cards for safari, tropical, arctic, Alaskan, pond, outback, and woodland, Matching Zoo themed 3 Part Cards, Zoo Animal Themed Which on is Different?, Zoo Animals What Comes Next?, Zoo themed Prewriting Practice with Thin Pre Writing Lines, Cutting Practice, Zoo Animal Matching Cards, Zoo themed Pattern Cards (Lion, Monkey, Zebra – Peacock, Flamingo Horn Bill – Arctic Fox, Polar Bear, Walrus), 4 Piece Puzzles, 10 Piece Puzzles (1-10, 11 to 20, 21-30, 31-40)

(Part 2) Zoo Animals Beginning Sound Worksheet or Clip Cards, Size Sequencings (Wolf, Kangaroo, Tiger), Zoo Number Clip Cards from Numbers 0 to 10, Zoo Addition Worksheets, Zoo Shadow Matching

(Part 3) Zoo Animal Pocket Chart Cards, Zoo Animals Beginning Sound Letter Tracing Strips, Zoo Animal Word Tracing Strips, Writing Zoo Animal Words Strips

(Part 4) Color the Pattern Monkey, Color the Pattern Elephants, Draw the Missing pattern, Fill in the Missing Pattern, Sorting Eats Meat and Eats Plants, Read Write the Room Zoo Animals & Numbers, Small Folding Books Print Words and Tracing Words for Artic Animals, Tropical Animals, Alaskan Animals, Outback Animals, and Safari Animals

Free Zoo Pack Printables for Prek and Kindergarten - with animal cards, prewriting, zoo addition worksheets, zoo pocket chart cards, zoo puzzles, beginning sounds for zoo animals, numbers 1 to 10 clip cards, matching cards, small folding books and more - 3Dionsaurs.com

Zoo Tot Pack for Tot and Preschool contains 18 pages of Printable:

Zoo Themed Prewriting with Thick Lines, 2 Part Zoo Animal Puzzles, Zoo Animal Counting Cards, Zoo Matching Cards Matching, Coloring the Bear Small Book, Zoo Animals 9 Piece Puzzle

Free Zoo Tot and Preschool Printable Pack - with zoo themed beginner prewriting, zoo animals matching cards, numbers, bear coloring book, and puzzles - 3Dinosaurs.com


Looking for other Zoo printables:

Zoo No-Prep Weekly Packs have 5 days of printables with 4 pages for each day. Super easy to use for PreK, Kindergarten, First Grade, Second Grade, third Grade, and Fourth Grade.

Zoo Pack Update is an addition to this Zoo pack with more zoo printables for prek and kindergarten age kids.

Swing Into Summer Learning: Week 1 Zoo is a free summer learning program that has 5 day of printables and a mix of activities.

Zoo ABC Lowercase Easy Reader Book has 9 fun zoo animals to learn their beginning sounds that is a great zoo preschool printable.

Preschool and Kindergarten Zoo Counting Clip Cards 1-10 are great from Steamsatitional.

Check out all the fun Zoo Printables & Activities on 3 Dinosaurs.

Zoo Activities & Printables on 3Dinosaurs.com

Cassie – 3Dinosaurs.com

Graphic purchased from My Grafico

38 Comments

  1. Thanks so much for making this! I will be turning in my lesson plans for May tomorrow, so this came just in time to add a few centers activities to my plans.

  2. This is such a fun theme. I am amazed at all the work you do and to offer it for free is so generous. Thank you so much for this, all 4 of my kids will love this.

  3. Thanks so much for the awesome zoo pack! Just wanted to let you know that the Part 4 link is actually downloading the Part 1 pack.

  4. I love it, but when I would try to download pack four, it kept pulling up pack one for me… Has anyone else had trouble with this? Could you email me pack four please? I know my son is just going to love this! Thanks a bunch!

  5. What a great pack (and the perfect time of year since many people tend to start venturing out to the zoo during the Spring and Summer)! Thank you for linking up this week to my Enchanted Thursdays Blog Hop!

  6. I have just loved these packs! I have laminated them and set my preschooler free with an expo. So colorful! Just one quick thing, I just now noticed snake is spelled snack. At least on the ones I printed. 🙂

  7. Thank you so much! I love the variety for this age of kids.

    I’m not sure if you noticed there is a typing mistake on the Tot Pack. For the prewriting skills pages the directions say to bring the bug to the flower but I’m guessing it should say animal to the zoo sign. Just thought you might want to know!

  8. This is wonderful! I just pinned it! I’d love to invite you to share it at my education linky party –I hope to see you there!

  9. LOVE it!!! You just keep knocking those packs out – where do you find the time?!?! So glad you do & you share with all of us =-) Thanks for linking up to TGIF! Looking forward to seeing you again tomorrow =-)
    Beth

  10. Such a darling Zoo Pack. I love the graphics you used and your creative activities. I will look forward to using this with my children over the summer.
    Take care!
    Shauna
    myshaenoel.blogspot.com

  11. Thanks so much for sharing these resources! I printed out and laminated the two-piece puzzles for my toddler, and after a couple months, I still haven’t figured out exactly what that one little brown critter is. Please advise!

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