Description
Warning: Your kid might soon start correcting you on dinosaur names.
Please notice: This listing includes a zip file and PDFs for 13 dinosaur short stories for oyu to print from home, in school, or at a print shop. You will not receive physical worksheets in the mail.
This Dinosaur Short Story Worksheet Pack features a collection of 13 original short stories, each one starring a different dinosaur — and not just the usual T. rex! We went deep into the prehistoric world to make sure your little learners meet all kinds of ancient creatures.
Each story includes:
✔️ A short, kid-friendly story focused on one dinosaur
✔️ A matching coloring page where kids can bring the dinosaur to life
✔️ A set of comprehension questions to check understanding
✔️ A separate answer sheet to make your life easier (you’re welcome!)
We made sure to pick different dinosaurs so kids can learn real dinosaur names — not just the ones you see in cartoons.
Here’s what’s inside:
- “The Oviraptor’s Big Find” – featuring an Oviraptor (of course!)
- “Anky the Brave” – starring an Ankylosaurus
- “Daisy the Diplodocus”
- “Gallimimus Go!” – a speedy adventure with Gallimimus
- “Rita the Velociraptor” – a sharp little Velociraptor story
- “Oops! Stego!” – a funny mess with a clumsy Stegosaurus
- “Arlo the Hunter” – a wild chase with a bold Allosaurus
- “Splash, Spino!” – Spinosaurus has a muddy, fishy day
- “Moza the Mosasaurus” – a splashy marine rescue (with a twist)
- “Pippa the Plesiosaurus” – a neck-stretching underwater adventure
- “Penny’s Big Honk” – Parasaurolophus and her epic honking skills
- “Percy’s Headstrong Day” – a head-banging adventure with Pachycephalosaurus
- “Tiny T-Rex”
Each story is designed to keep kids engaged without overwhelming them—short enough for one sitting, packed with just enough action, humor, and dinosaur facts to spark curiosity.
✅ Perfect for:
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Dinosaur-loving kids
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Kindergarten – 4th grade reading comprehension
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Homeschool lessons
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Fun classroom literacy centers
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Rainy day activities
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Teachers who need print-and-go worksheets













Warning: Your kid might soon start correcting you on dinosaur names.