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Endangered Species

Use our teacher-made easy-to-download Endangered Species Activity Sheets to help you with your lessons - in any subject. Lovingly hand-drawn and beautifully illustrated, our resources in this collection are designed to appeal visually to your students while teaching all about endangered species, their role in the ecosystems they inhabit and what we can do to help them.

Endangered Species Activity Sheets:

In this collection, you’ll find different Endangered Species Activity Sheets to suit your needs. They're all created by teachers, so you know that they contain the latest information on endangered animals.

We have a variety of PowerPoint Presentations, colouring activities, templates, worksheets and interactive games that you can use to teach your students all about this crucial topic. Together, each resource allows you to teach your students something new for the first time or assess what they learned in previous lessons.

All you need to do is download the resource you require (it comes in different versions too) and complete the activity you’ve chosen for the day. They could be worksheets that you could do collectively or individually. It may be a PowerPoint presentation you could watch in class. Or perhaps an interactive game they could do as part of a group effort (try our Endangered Animals Spelling Game).

There are so many options to choose from in our collection. But whichever one you go for, rest assured that it contains accurate information and meets national standards. If it has illustrations, then you know that these are hand-drawn and thoughtfully created to make them visually appealing to the discerning student.

How to use our resources in the classroom or at home:

These Endangered Species Activity Sheets are the perfect tools to teach the subject of environmental stewardship in the classroom or at home. You could use them to introduce the subject for the first time in a way that will attract and hold your students' attention. Alternatively, you could also choose to use these resources as revision tools. The ability to remember what they've learned is a transferable skill that your students need to develop. They won't just exercise their memory in preparation for an exam. They'll also be able to use it when they become adults.

Our resources are also easy to download and print, saving you not just money (for which your print budget will thank you) but also and perhaps more importantly, your time. All you need to do is download, print and then give the worksheets to your students. Sometimes, you won't even need to print it. In the case of PowerPoint presentations, all you need to do is just connect a projector to your laptop and present the slideshow.

Another option you have is to use our Twinkl Planner Tool and then just add the resource you'd like to them to study at home.

A few ideas of things you can add in the Twinkl Planner Tool:

1. All About Endangered Species PowerPoint - This is an excellent way to introduce the subject to your students. You could include this in the Planner Tool and ask them to look at it before your in-class lesson.

2. Endangered Animals Colouring Sheets - Use art to cement information about endangered species. Complete with information about remaining population numbers, this resource will engage children and teach them all about the plight of animals around the world, what their role is in the habitats they live in and how important conservation efforts are in our fight to protect them.

Benefits of our Endangered Species Activity Sheets:

Our collection of Endangered Species Activity Sheets has a number of benefits. As you probably know by now, all our resources are made by teachers for those of you who teach. They understand what you need, so you know that the resources you're using are in line with national standards. The quality is high. All resources in this collection are downloadable and printable. If they have illustrations, they're beautiful and colourful. But best of all, they're all designed for your students to enjoy learning from.

By completing the resources you can find in this collection, your students will have the opportunity to both learn new things and test all they've previously learned about endangered species. In the process, they’ll most likely realise that there are some things they remember better than others - and that's a good thing.

Once you know that your students are having difficulty with something, it's an easy step to finding the next important clue: what they’re having difficulty with and what learning blocks they have. Once you know the answers to these questions, then you can create ways to address them.

Maybe your students are visual learners, and you just need to incorporate more images or videos in your lessons. Or maybe they're more kinaesthetic than anything else and so you have to adapt your lessons to accommodate their needs as well.

Make things more interesting for your students by choosing a resource that they'll want to participate in. For example, our Ronald the Rhino Board Game will surely be a hit. After all, no child can resist playing games.

For a fun intro on Endangered Species, check out the video below:

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