Four endangered animals to a page (from PACIFIC SHEATH-TAILED BAT to RED WOLF). These colorful flashcards match the advanced set of our endangered animal bingo cards.
“Rangers in a wildlife park counted fifty-two elephants last year. This year, the population has grown by seventeen. How many elephants are there now?” Five addition word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“Ramona is helping her aunt and uncle tag sea turtles. Yesterday they tagged nine. Today they tagged four. How many sea turtles have they tagged altogether?” Five addition word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“A poacher sells a small amount of black rhino horn to a dealer for seven hundred eighty-six dollars. He sells some more to another dealer for two hundred one dollars. How much money did he earn in all?” Five addition word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“Researchers study statistics on giant panda babies born in captivity. Twelve pandas weighed a total of six hundred seventy-two pounds at the age of one year. How much did each panda weigh, on average?” Five division word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“A herd of grazing Bactrian camels walks three miles per hour. How far do the camels walk in five hours?” Five multiplication word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“A group of migrating blue whales travels twenty-six miles per day. How far do they travel in eight days?” Five multiplication word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“If a tiger can hunt two deer per day, how many can it hunt in four days? How many in five? How many in six?” Five skip counting word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“A blue whale is diving at a speed of ten feet per second. How many feet does it dive in five seconds? How many in six? How many in seven?” Five skip counting word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“Forty-one sea turtles hatched on a beach survive to adulthood. Hunters captured twenty-one of them. How many remain?” Five subtraction word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“A pod of fourteen right whales are feeding under the arctic ice. Four leave to hunt elsewhere. How many are left?” Five subtraction word problems with an endangered animal theme.
“Biologists find the black rhinoceros population is falling in their area. Two years ago they counted three hundred eighty-nine. This year the population had fallen by two hundred forty-two. How many are left?” Five subtraction word problems with an endangered animal theme.
Draw half of the tiger's face, making it symmetrical, in this art-focused endangered animal-theme learning center. One of several "endangered animal" learning centers on our member site.