“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.
“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.
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.
Paragraph and essay writing assignment for middle school, junior high and high school students. Satisfy your curiosity and write your own ideas about an assigned topic. This activity asks students to consider the habitat loss issue and offer a solution. One of many focused and fun creative writing offerings based on the Invertebrates of the Mammals of the Animal Kingdom PowerPoint presentation found in the Living on Planet Earth Series.
A three page research report form with world map, designed for a research report on a specific endangered animal. Can be used with abcteach Endangered Animal Research Matrix.
A one page color illustrated fact sheet featuring five endangered mammals of Europe. Includes teacher's note, a page of 6 discussion questions for upper elementary and middle school students and a page of completion questions for elementary students. Part of an abcteach series of fact sheets on endangered species.
A one page color illustrated fact sheet featuring five endangered mammals of Asia. Includes teacher's note, a page of 6 discussion questions for upper elementary and middle school students and a page of completion questions for elementary students. Part of an abcteach series of fact sheets on endangered species.
A one page color illustrated fact sheet featuring five endangered mammals of South America. Includes teacher's note, a page of 6 discussion questions for upper elementary and middle school students and a page of completion questions for elementary students. Part of an abcteach series of fact sheets on endangered species.
“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.
A one page color illustrated fact sheet featuring five endangered species of Antarctica. Includes teacher's note, a page of 6 discussion questions for upper elementary and middle school students and a page of completion questions for elementary students. Part of an abcteach series of fact sheets on endangered species.
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.
“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.
“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.