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Classifying the animals can be a tricky business - the scientists call it the taxonomy. So let's do some sorting and learn how to group them with the Animal Classification and Sorting Printable Activity. The amazing

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Scientists estimate there could be more than 10 million living species of animals in our world today! How do they ever keep them all organized for study? The answer is scientific classification. These FREE Animal Classification Fact Cards and Cheat Sheets can help kids learn some basic animal classification terms as wellRead More Middle School Animal Science, Nature, Montessori, Animal Classification Project, Animal Classification Activities, Animal Classification Activity, Classifying Animals, Animal Facts For Kids, Different Types Of Animals

There are so many different types of animals to learn about when teaching your kids about classifying animals. Our Animal Classification Chart Printable with fact cards and cheat sheets will help kids learn some basic animal classification terms as well as classification information for 50 animals.

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Most children are fascinated with animals and we can build on that interest in the classroom. Introduce the Unit I like to start our animal classification unit by asking the class, what do all living things have in common? Remind students that people are animals too. As a class, we brainstorm a list. All living creatures eat, move, breathe, grow, and have babies. For scientists to learn more about animals, they put them into different groups with similar characteristics. This is called…

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Use this fun, printable cootie catcher activity to help your students learn about vertebrate classification. Cut and fold the cootie catcher according to the instructions, and answer all the questions as you play the game. Excellent for review sessions and partner study activities.

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