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What is a group of sheep called? What do sheep eat? Do sheep talk to one another? Discover the answers to these questions (and more!) with this Sheep Lapbook.

How to Complete Research for the Sheep Lapbook

By the time your student is finished with the Sheep Lapbook, he will be an expert on wooly, bleating sheep.

This lapbook was designed to give your student ample research opportunities. I recommend teaching your student how to find quality websites such as National Geographic or National Geographic Kids, or going to the library to get books for this project.

Your student will have to conduct simple research in order to create this lapbook. However, prompts on the pages will guide him through the process and teach him the meanings of new words.

For example, as your student is completing the Predators Book, he will read through this information on the page:

What is a predator? A predator is a wild animal that hunts other animals. The hunted animal is called prey.

Does this animal have any predators? If so, list them inside the matchbook.

If not, make sure to write that inside the matchbook.

Sheep Lapbook Printables

The printable file includes ten mini-books for your student to create a Sheep Lapbook:

  • Sheep Lapbook Cover Piece
  • Sheep Habitat House Shape Book
  • Finding Sheep Map Book
  • Sheep Fun Facts Tab Book
  • Sheep Predators Matchbook
  • Creature Features Layer Book
  • Sheep Diet Plate Shape Book
  • Group Name Simple Fold Book
  • Classification Simple Fold Book
  • Sheep Communication Clipboard

How to Get Started with Your Lapbook

Follow these simple instructions to get started with the lapbook.

  1. If you want, go to your local library and check out books about sheep. You can also encourage your student to use websites.
  2. Buy the Sheep Lapbook from the Tip-Top Printables Shop.
  3. Choose from two versions: full color mini-books or black and white mini-books.
  4. Print and prepare the mini-books you want to use with your student.
  5. Enjoy a week of reading and learning all about sheep!

Get Your Sheep Lapbook

You can snag your lapbook right here, or you can go to the shop to check out the details and other animal lapbooks.

Explore More Animal Lapbooks

We have gobs of animal lapbooks at Homeschool Share. Check out these:

Goats Lapbook
Cattle Lapbook
Ducks Lapbook