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Jungle Adventurer Premium Worksheets For Preschoolers For 3-4 Year Olds Illustrations: Dikhit Borah Content: Marwah & Sumitra

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JungleAdventurer

Premium Worksheets For PreschoolersFor 3-4 Year Olds

Illustrations: Dikhit BorahContent: Marwah & Sumitra

IndexActivity Name Skills Acquired

Colour Me Creativity, Coordination, Cognitive

Parts Of Tiger's Body Knowledge, Observation, Fine Motor

Paw Match Observation, Visual Tracking, Logical Reasoning

Number Zoo Numeracy, Visual Tracking, Cognitive

Animal-Letter Match Visual Tracking, Logical Reasoning, Language

Count & Circle Observation, Numeracy, Cognitive

Giraffe Prints Sensory, Creativity, Fine Motor

Join The Dots Observation, Visual Tracking, Creativity

Food Maze Logical Reasoning, Visual Tracking, Play

Jungle Life Observation, Knowledge, Fine Motor

How this activity helps?Your preschooler's creativity is engaged while trying to make the gorilla look colourful.Encourage your child to narrate a story about what the gorilla's day would look like.

Colour Me Colour Me

Look, there's a friendly gorilla looking at you. But where did its colour go?

Help your preschooler colour the gorilla. Make it as colourful as possible. Introduce your little one to this formidable animal.

How this activity helps?Your preschooler learns to identify the parts of a tiger's body — eyes, ears, head, leg, tail, nose.

Introduce your child to this ferocious cat — where it lives, how it looks, what sound it makes, etc.

Parts Of Tiger's Body Parts Of Tiger's Body

Look at the tiger. Doesn't it look majestic? Can you spot its eyes?

Help your preschooler colour the tiger. Then, identify the different parts of tiger's body by cutting out the name of each part from the list given below and pasting it in the right spot.

EYES HEAD EARS LEG TAIL NOSE

How this activity helps?Your preschooler's observation is put to test while trying to match each animal to its paw print.Here’s a fun activity to try! Paint your child’s feet and ask them to create footprints on paper

Paw MatchPaw Match

Aren't the paws of each animal different? Well, their paw prints are mixed up.

Help your preschooler match the animals in one column with their corresponding paw prints in the other. Identify the animals and describe them.

Fox

Rabbit

Pig

1.

2.

3.

a.

b.

c.

Answers: 1-c, 2-a, 3-b

How this activity helps?Your preschooler is introduced to counting and learns to recognise numbers as patterns.

Encourage your child to describe what each animal — lion, monkey, panda — is doing. Ask questions if necessary.

Number Zoo Number Zoo

There are many animals in the zoo. Do you know how many there are?

Help your preschooler count the number of animals and write the number of animals on the right. Introduce your child to the concept of plural and singular.

Answers: 2, 3 4

A

E

L

P

O

How this activity helps?Your child learns to associate the animals with their corresponding letters. It's about visual tracking.

How about a fun story combining animals and letters?

Animal-Letter Match Animal-Letter Match

In one column there are letters and in another the animals.

Help your preschooler match the letter with their corresponding animals. Encourage your little one to identify each animal. Eg: A for Alligator, etc.

2 1 5 3 6 9

9 4 6 4 2 8

3 6 7How this activity helps?

Your preschooler tries to count and learns to identify the numbers. It improves their number recognition.How about a counting game about parts of the body?

It could be about the number of nose, ears, etc.

Count & Circle Count & Circle

Animals here, animals there. There are just too many animals. Can you count them?

Help your preschooler count the number of animals and then circle the correct number. Name the animals.

a.

b. c.

d.

Answers: a-3, b-4, c-2, d-3

How this activity helps?This is a sensory art activity for your preschooler as they are finger-painting the spots.

Ask your child to describe the giraffe and what it's doing.Encourage them to be imaginative.

Giraffe PrintsGiraffe Prints

Giraffe has many spots, but they seem to be colourless. How about finger-painting them?

Help your preschooler dab some child-friendly paint on their finger and finger-paint the spots to complete the giraffe.

How this activity helps?Your preschooler's visual tracking skills are put to test as they patiently trace along the dotted line.

Sit down for a story time. Let your child narrate a simple story about how the zebra looks.

Join The DotsJoin The Dots

Psssst… The zebra is hiding somewhere. Where could it be?

Help your preschooler draw along the dotted lines to complete the zebra. Talk about how it looks.

How this activity helps?Your preschooler's logic is put to test while guiding the monkey to its food.

What does the monkey like to eat and how does it eat? Let your child try and enact the actions.

Food MazeFood Maze

The monkey looks very hungry! It’s looking for yummy bananas to eat. Can you help it find its food?

Help your preschooler guide the monkey through the maze to its banana.

How this activity helps?Your preschooler observes and tries to match the

animals with their silhouettes. It's like jigsaw puzzle.Introduce your child to the idea of jungle where many animals live.

Jungle Life Jungle Life

Pssst… Animals are hiding in the jungle. Can you spot their shadows?

Help your preschooler colour the animals, cut them out, and match them with their corresponding silhouettes. Then, paste them in place to complete the jungle life.

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GiraffeMonkey