FREE Endangered Animals Cheat Sheets
Published:
December 6, 2019
Contributor:
Bonnie Rose Hudson
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Are your kids ready to explore hidden corners of the world where strange and exotic creatures live? Grab these FREE Endangered Animals Cheat Sheets today and embark on a new adventure!
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These FREE Endangered Animals Cheat Sheets include information on 90 different endangered or threatened animals, from the short-tailed chinchilla to the Asian giant tortoise.
There are two sets of cheat sheets included in this download. Each set lists the:
- animal’s name
- animal’s scientific name
- type (mammal, reptile, etc.)
- primary locations found
The first set includes all 90 animals featured in this FREE Endangered Animals Cheat Sheets unit. The second set includes the same information broken into charts divided by animal type. There is a separate chart for:
- amphibians
- birds
- fish
- invertebrates
- mammals and marsupials
- reptiles
These cheat sheets are a great tool to have handy when doing science or planning science projects. They can also be used as a jumping off point for further investigation and discovery. They also go great with the other FREE printable cheat sheets we’ve created for you and fit with the resources we assembled in How to Build Your Homeschool Binder.
And don’t miss these Worksheets All About Endangered Animals we rounded up for you!
Download your FREE Endangered Animals Cheat Sheets today!
Please note: In this unit, “endangered” refers to animals whose numbers are threatened to varying degrees. Various conservation agencies use terms such as “endangered,” “vulnerable,” “threatened,” etc. to define how severe the threat to a species is. These labels can vary between agencies. In addition, as numbers change over time, some animals in this unit may become more or less endangered than at the time of publication.