Chicken Worksheets for Preschoolers
These free chicken worksheets for preschool make it easy to build early learning skills through fun farm-themed activities. Kids will practice tracing, counting, handwriting, letter recognition, and fine motor skills while working with friendly chickens and chicks.
Whether you’re teaching at home, in the classroom, or setting up learning centers, these printable chicken activities are an easy, no-prep addition to your day.

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Free Printable Chicken Worksheets
These free chicken worksheets are perfect for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten at home or in the classroom.
You’ll get 12 pages in total: six full-color worksheets and six black-and-white versions for kids to color themselves.
If you’re trying to save on ink, print the black-and-white pages for a built-in coloring activity. Scroll to the bottom of the page to get the full set.
Chicken Writing Practice
This chicken handwriting worksheet combines letter tracing with a fun coloring activity. Kids color the chick and hen before tracing the word chicken in both uppercase and lowercase letters.
It’s a great way to build early handwriting skills while practicing letter formation and pencil control.

Tracing both letter cases reinforces letter recognition and helps connect written words with their sounds.

C is for Chicken Worksheet
This worksheet introduces the letter C in a hands-on, playful way. Kids start by coloring a chicken, then trace both uppercase and lowercase Cs. The final activity asks them to find and color all the matching letter C circles on the page.

It’s a simple way to build letter recognition and reinforce the letter C sound. The letter hunt keeps preschoolers engaged while strengthening visual discrimination skills.

Keep the letter fun going with these free printable alphabet worksheets.
Chicken Color by Number
This chicken color by number worksheet uses just four easy-to-recognize colors, brown, light brown, orange, and red, making it perfect for younger learners.
The black-and-white version includes written color words, while the colored version provides visual cues for extra support.
To make color matching even easier, color the crayons on the page before children begin.
This printable builds color recognition, number recognition, and fine motor skills while creating a fun farm-themed picture.

Chicken Alphabet Maze
In this activity, kids help the chicken find her way back to the nest by following the lowercase alphabet from A to Z.
It’s a fun way to practice letter order while building problem-solving, spatial awareness, and fine motor skills.

Chicken Math Worksheets
This chicken counting worksheet asks children to count groups of chickens, hens, chicks, and chicks in costumes, then write the correct number up to 5.
It’s a fun way to practice counting, one-to-one correspondence, and number recognition. The black-and-white version also doubles as a coloring activity for extra fine motor practice.
For more counting practice, pair it with our missing numbers worksheet from 1–20.

Chicken Tracing Worksheet
This chicken tracing worksheet helps preschoolers develop pre-writing skills by tracing a variety of lines. Children follow zigzags, curves, and other paths to help chickens and chicks find their nests.
The tracing activities strengthen fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and pencil control while making early writing practice feel like a game.

Chicken Books for Preschoolers
These chicken books pair perfectly with the worksheets and help extend learning beyond the page. Whether you’re teaching a farm theme, learning about the chicken life cycle, or practicing counting, these stories and nonfiction books make a great addition.
All Things Chickens For Kids introduces children to different chicken breeds, what chickens eat, how they grow, and how chicks hatch. The colorful illustrations and fun facts make it an engaging nonfiction choice.
My Chickens Lay Eggs is a gentle story about caring for chickens and collecting fresh eggs. It’s a great way to introduce young children to farm life and where food comes from.
How Many Chickens Are on the Farm is a fun counting book that helps preschoolers practice number recognition while enjoying a farm-themed read-aloud.
Where Do Chicks Come From? explains the chicken life cycle in simple, age-appropriate language. It’s an excellent companion to chicken life cycle worksheets or other farm science activities.
Other Free Letter C Activities
If your preschoolers enjoyed these chicken worksheets, try these free letter C activities to reinforce early literacy, science, and fine motor skills. They’re perfect for a farm theme, letter of the week, or spring lesson plan.
- Life cycle of a chicken worksheet – Teach the chicken life cycle with a simple science activity for preschool and kindergarten.
- Letter C coloring sheet – Practice recognizing and coloring the letter C while reinforcing its sound.
- Letter C handprint art – Create a fun C is for crab craft that also makes a memorable keepsake.
- Label parts of a chicken worksheet – Build vocabulary by identifying the different parts of a chicken.
- Chicken life cycle coloring page – Combine coloring with a simple introduction to the stages of a chicken’s life.
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Last Updated on 1 July 2026 by Clare Brown










