FREE Animal Classification Cut & Paste

Published:
October 23, 2019

Bonnie Rose Hudson

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Chances are good that we all know a bird or a fish when we see one. But do your kids know what makes a bird a bird? Do they know the major groups we can sort animals into? This FREE Animal Classification Cut & Paste activity is a fun way to learn about 7 groups of animals and what makes each group unique. 

Animal Classification Cut & Paste Hands-On Activity Free Download text with image of an elephant

With this FREE Animal Classification Cut & Paste unit, students can learn about: 

  • mammals
  • birds
  • fish
  • reptiles
  • amphibians
  • arthropods
  • mollusks
  • the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate

A brief description of what makes the groups of animals in this unit special is included. Each of these 10 worksheets challenges kids to take what they have learned and apply it to 8 or 9 animal examples. Their job is to cut out the animals that match the group being studied and paste them onto the worksheets. 

It’s a simple, no-prep science activity they can do to practice or sharpen life science skills any time they have a few moments. Scroll down to get your FREE instant download today! 

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