Dinosaurs Worksheets

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Ocean Sounds — Sound Sort (5–6)

Ocean Sounds — Sound Sort (5–6)

Scan a grid of pictures and circle every one that starts with the target beginning sound.

ages 5–6
Dino Compare — Big, Small, More, Less (2–3)

Dino Compare — Big, Small, More, Less (2–3)

Circle the bigger dinosaur or the smaller group of eggs. Develops foundational size and quantity comparison vocabulary.

ages 2½–5
Dinosaur Color Match - Same Color (2-3)

Dinosaur Color Match - Same Color (2-3)

Circle the shape that matches the color shown in the box.

ages 2½–3
Dinosaur Color the Picture - Dino Footprint (2-3)

Dinosaur Color the Picture - Dino Footprint (2-3)

Color inside the lines of a dinosaur footprint outline.

ages 2½–3
Dinosaur Connect the Dots — Trace 1 to 10 (4–5)

Dinosaur Connect the Dots — Trace 1 to 10 (4–5)

Build number sequencing and fine-motor control by connecting the dots from 1 to 10 to reveal a picture.

ages 4–5
Dino Count — Ages 2½–3

Dino Count — Ages 2½–3

Count up to 5 dinosaur objects and circle the matching number. A gentle intro to counting for the youngest learners.

ages 2½–5
Dinosaurs Dot Art — Dot the Picture (2yr)

Dinosaurs Dot Art — Dot the Picture (2yr)

Builds fine-motor control by having toddlers dot inside circles on a dinosaur-themed picture.

ages 2–2½
Dinosaur Feelings Match - How Do They Feel? (2-3)

Dinosaur Feelings Match - How Do They Feel? (2-3)

Circle the picture that matches the named feeling.

ages 2½–3
Dino Patterns — Complete the Pattern (2–3)

Dino Patterns — Complete the Pattern (2–3)

Complete simple AB patterns using two alternating dinosaurs. Introduces repeating pattern recognition for beginners.

ages 2½–5
Dinosaur Directions — Follow the Steps (3–4)

Dinosaur Directions — Follow the Steps (3–4)

Follow a short sequence of dinosaur-themed steps in order to build sequencing skills.

ages 3–4
Dinosaur Habitat Sort (3–4)

Dinosaur Habitat Sort (3–4)

Sort dinosaur-themed animals into their correct habitats to build classification skills.

ages 3–4
Dino Match — Find the Matching Picture (2–3)

Dino Match — Find the Matching Picture (2–3)

Find and match identical dinosaur pictures. Builds visual discrimination and memory skills for toddlers.

ages 2½–5
Dinosaur Match the Number - Count and Circle (2-3)

Dinosaur Match the Number - Count and Circle (2-3)

Count the group of dinosaur objects and circle the matching numeral.

ages 2½–3
Dinosaur Addition — Picture Addition (5–6)

Dinosaur Addition — Picture Addition (5–6)

Count dinosaur-themed objects to solve concrete addition problems.

ages 5–6
Dinosaur Subtraction — Picture Subtraction (5–6)

Dinosaur Subtraction — Picture Subtraction (5–6)

Cross out dinosaur-themed objects to solve concrete take-away subtraction.

ages 5–6
Dinosaur Positions — Where Is It? (5–6)

Dinosaur Positions — Where Is It? (5–6)

Circle the picture showing one dinosaur-themed object above, below, or next to another.

ages 5–6
Dinosaurs Line Practice — Trace the Lines (2yr)

Dinosaurs Line Practice — Trace the Lines (2yr)

Introduces pre-writing strokes (vertical and horizontal lines) through dinosaur-themed line tracing.

ages 2–2½
Dino Same or Different (2–3)

Dino Same or Different (2–3)

Look at two dinosaurs side-by-side and decide if they are the same or different. Builds early observational and comparison skills.

ages 2½–5
Dinosaur Sequencing — First, Next, Last (5–6)

Dinosaur Sequencing — First, Next, Last (5–6)

Put a mixed-up growth sequence in order, circling what comes first and last.

ages 5–6
Dinosaur Shadow Match - Find the Shadow (2-3)

Dinosaur Shadow Match - Find the Shadow (2-3)

Circle the shadow that matches the dinosaur or object shown.

ages 2½–3
Dinosaur Circle the Shape - Name That Shape (2-3)

Dinosaur Circle the Shape - Name That Shape (2-3)

Circle the named shape among two choices to build shape identification.

ages 2½–3
Dinosaur Size Order — Big to Small (3–4)

Dinosaur Size Order — Big to Small (3–4)

Order dinosaur illustrations from smallest to largest to build size-comparison skills.

ages 3–4
Dino Sort — Group by Category (2–3)

Dino Sort — Group by Category (2–3)

Sort dinosaurs into two simple groups such as big or small, or land or water. Introduces early classification thinking.

ages 2½–5
Dino Trace — Follow the Path (2–3)

Dino Trace — Follow the Path (2–3)

Trace wide curvy paths to help a dinosaur reach its baby. Develops pencil control and directional movement for beginners.

ages 2½–5
Dinosaur Trace Shapes - Circle, Square, Triangle (2-3)

Dinosaur Trace Shapes - Circle, Square, Triangle (2-3)

Trace dotted shape outlines to build shape recognition and pencil control.

ages 2½–3
Dinosaur Sort — Which Doesn't Belong (3–4)

Dinosaur Sort — Which Doesn't Belong (3–4)

Spot the dinosaur-themed object that doesn't belong in each group to build classification skills.

ages 3–4

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