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Animal sorting activities, such as sorting by habitat, help children develop cognitive skills like categorization and classification, and a better understanding of the natural world.
This is a cut-and-paste activity. Cut out the animals. Identify and classify the animals as either belonging to the Arctic or Antarctic regions. Verify the classification using a control chart. Glue the animals onto the blank chart.
This set includes:
There are two versions of the cut-out pictures: one set is organized in a classified order, while the other is in random order, providing a greater challenge. Additionally, there are two variants: one set is labeled, and the other is not.
The control chart is approx. 8½" x 11".
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Studying nocturnal and diurnal animals helps children develop an understanding of animal behavior, classification, and adaptation, while also fostering observation...
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