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5. Endangered Species
This activity asks students to decide which of a group of animals should take priority over others for survival.
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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 343 for Endangered Animals
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1. Endangered Species Field Trip Trailhead
_ Endangered Species Field Trip Trailhead Teacher's Resources Start Field Trip Although endangered species refers to both the plant and animal kingdoms, this field trip's focus is endangered animals. How many species have made their way onto the endangered species list and how many have completely disappeared in the pas...
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2. CanTeach: Science: Life Science - Endangered Animal Display
www.canteach.ca Resources Links Discuss Submit About Home > Elementary Resources > Science > Life Science Endangered Animal Display Suggested 4+ Grades Objective Students will be exposed to the many animals that are extinct in this world as well as learn the characteristics and the plight of an endangered animal of their choice. Materials magazines with animal pictures a list of extinct animals (please research the links...
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4. Endangered Animals /Science, language, 3/4
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ Endangered Animals /Science, language, 3/4 Description The students will be making a brochure about their endangerend animal. This brochure is the culminating activity of this unit. This project will tell the teacher what the student has learned through his/her research of an endangered animal. The students will have...
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5. Wildlife Preservers Wildlife Preservers
Wildlife Preservers Science/Social Studies Students will learn more about endangered animals and how they might be preserved. What You Need Access to the Internet, reference books, and/or local animal experts and conservationists. What to Do 1. Ask students to choose and research an endangered animal species. Your class can research and compile a list of animals from which to choose, or you...
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6. Endangered Species/ Science/ 7th grade
Vision View the standards Return _ Unit/Lesson Plan _ Endangered Species/ Science/ 7th grade Description In this unit students will learn about animals and their environments. Students will then apply what they learn as they write an informative essay which will include a Powerpoint presentation. This lesson should take between three and four and five class periods to co...
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7. Endanger_animal_lesson
Topic: Endangered Animals Report Grade Level: 5th Teacher: Heather Sullivan Objective: Students research an endangered animal and create a written and technological report. Curriculum Connections to Standards: Reading 5.4, Writing 5.5, Writing 5.6,Speaking and Listening 5.7 Time: 3 weeks Materials: Books on various animals,...
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8. Maura Keogh
Endangered Species by Maura Keogh Lesson 1 Objectives: 1. The students will learn what endangered species means. 2. The students will learn what animals are endangered. 3. The students will learn how to write a letter. Materials: board, chalk, paper, markers Tap Prior Knowledge: Ask students if they know what endanger...
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9. Endangered Animal Reports
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10. Creature Collage Creature Collage
...e a class book of animal collages. What You Need Construction paper Cardboard Hole punch and yarn Pictures from magazines with animal photography, such as National Geographic, Zoobooks, Ranger Rick, and My Big Backyard Scissors Glue What to Do 1. Discuss with children different ways of categorizing animals (for example, pets, farm animals, endangered animals, predators). 2. Have children cut out of magazines pictures of animals in one or more categories. 3. Children glue the animal cutouts onto a sheet of construction paper in a collage. 4. Encourage children to write on the page one or more sentences about the...
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