This Kindergarten worksheet helps children connect animals with their unique sounds. Through matching, MCQs, sorting, true/false, and story-based tasks, learners discover fun word–sound pairs like Lion–Roar, Dog–Bark, and Duck–Quack.
Understanding animal sounds improves vocabulary and builds early comprehension. This worksheet helps children:
1. Recognize and remember animal–sound pairs.
2. Differentiate correct and incorrect sound matches.
3. Strengthen observation and listening skills.
4. Apply knowledge through real-world examples in stories.
🧠 Exercise 1 – Match the Following: Pair animals like Lion, Dog, Cat with sounds like Roar, Bark, Meow.
✏️ Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions: Choose which animal makes the given sound.
✅ Exercise 3 – Sort the Words: Separate correct and incorrect animal–sound pairs.
📝 Exercise 4 – True or False: Check if given statements about sounds are right.
🧾 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Practice: Fill in missing letters to complete a story about animals and their sounds.
Exercise 1 – Match the Following
Lion → Roar, Cat → Meow, Dog → Bark, Sheep → Baa, Duck → Quack, Cow → Moo, Bird → Chirp, Goat → Bleat, Hen → Cluck, Frog → Croak
Exercise 2 – Multiple Choice Questions
1. Lion, 2. Dog, 3. Cat, 4. Sheep, 5. Cow, 6. Duck, 7. Bird, 8. Hen, 9. Frog, 10. Goat
Exercise 3 – Sort the Words
Correct: Lion–Roar, Dog–Bark, Sheep–Baa, Bird–Chirp, Goat–Bleat, Cat–Meow, Duck–Quack, Hen–Cluck, Frog–Croak, Cow–Moo
Incorrect: Dog–Cluck, Cow–Chirp, Hen–Moo, Army–Cats, Galaxy–Toys
Exercise 4 – True or False
1. True, 2. True, 3. True, 4. True, 5. False, 6. False, 7. False, 8. True, 9. True, 10. False
Exercise 5 – Paragraph Practice
Dog, Cat, Cow, Goat, Duck, Bird, Lion, Hen, Donkey, Frog
Bring animal learning to life with this engaging worksheet — perfect for early vocabulary and fun-filled grammar lessons!
Animals make unique sounds like dogs bark and cows moo, helping kids connect words.
It builds vocabulary, memory, and makes phonics fun and interactive.
They reinforce word-sound links through stories, rhymes, and listening activities.