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1 An Endangered Animal is a species of animals that is in immediate danger of becoming extinct and needs protection to survive. Cut out each strip carefully and put them in the correct order to show an African Endangered Animal. Find out more about this Endangered Animal Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

2 An Endangered Animal is a species of animals that is in immediate danger of becoming extinct and needs protection to survive. Cut out each strip carefully and put them in the correct order to show an Endangered Animal from Borneo. Find out more about this Endangered Animal Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

3 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6 G 7 H 8 I 9 J 10 K 11 L 12 M 13 N 14 O 15 P 16 Q 17 R 18 S 19 T 20 U 21 V 22 W 23 X 24 Y 25 Z 26 Use this alphabet and number code to find out how we can rank different conservation statuses of animals depending on their long-term survival. A species of animal no longer living A species of animal which is likely to become Endangered if not protected A species of animal considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild A species of animal considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

4 A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4 E 5 F 6 G 7 H 8 I 9 J 10 K 11 L 12 M 13 N 14 O 15 P 16 Q 17 R 18 S 19 T 20 U 21 V 22 W 23 X 24 Y 25 Z 26 Use this alphabet and number code to find out how we can rank different conservation statuses of animals depending on their long-term survival. A species of animal no longer living. E X T I N C T A species of animal which is likely to become Endangered if not protected. T H R E A T E N E D A species of animal considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild. E N D A N G E R E D A species of animal considered to be facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. C R I T I C A L L Y E N D A N G E R E D Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

5 Find the names of some of the Endangered Animals from different countries all over the world. N B Q I B I L C S D A A T S O R F K A S T I O F R G R J N O U D H N N L A O A U G R M I E E D N L T N A J R O A I I L H A P R A E T A H I C R O H M L H T R R H O E F A E E E K O I N L B T P R D C G N A R T P H B T A R A R U X O A A O L E T T M G T N C R B V I A A Q N T K T S I G M K Z O N T O V R E U Y E T Z U I H S R S O U T F R S E S V L B W O Q T E O O D C A Q C Q L F S R F F L O W D E R A C A BLACK RHINO CROSS RIVER GORILLA COTTONTOP TAMARIN RED WOLF BORNEO ELEPHANT SUMATRAN ORANGUTAN LEATHERBACK TURTLE SOUTH CHINA TIGER AMUR LEOPARD RADIATED TORTOISE 2015 Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

6 Find the names of some of the Endangered Animals from different countries all over the world. N B Q I B I L C S D A A T S O R F K A S T I O F R G R J N O U D H N N L A O A U G R M I E E D N L T N A J R O A I I L H A P R A E T A H I C R O H M L H T R R H O E F A E E E K O I N L B T P R D C G N A R T P H B T A R A R U X O A A O L E T T M G T N C R B V I A A Q N T K T S I G M K Z O N T O V R E U Y E T Z U I H S R S O U T F R S E S V L B W O Q T E O O D C A Q C Q L F S R F F L O W D E R A C A BLACK RHINO CROSS RIVER GORILLA COTTONTOP TAMARIN RED WOLF BORNEO ELEPHANT SUMATRAN ORANGUTAN LEATHERBACK TURTLE SOUTH CHINA TIGER AMUR LEOPARD RADIATED TORTOISE 2015 Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

7 Complete this clueless crossword using the names of the Endangered Animals below BLACK RHINO SUMATRAN ORANGUTAN CROSS RIVER GORILLA LEATHERBACK TURTLE COTTONTOP TAMARIN SOUTH CHINA TIGER RED WOLF AMUR LEOPARD BORNEO ELEPHANT RADIATED TORTOISE 2015 Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

8 Complete this clueless crossword using the names of the Endangered Animals below. 1 B L A 2 C K 3 R H I N O O O E S R T D 4 U N T W M E O O A 5 A O N L T M E T F R U L O A R E P N L P T O E H A 6 R A M D I A T E D T O R A T O P I S E N A N A T 7 C R O S S R I V E R G O R I L L A I T D N A S O U T H C H I N A T I G E R 8 9 L E A T H E R B A C K T U R T L E BLACK RHINO SUMATRAN ORANGUTAN CROSS RIVER GORILLA LEATHERBACK TURTLE COTTONTOP TAMARIN SOUTH CHINA TIGER RED WOLF AMUR LEOPARD BORNEO ELEPHANT RADIATED TORTOISE 2015 Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

9 Choose 3 of the Endangered Animals and create a Fact File card of 5 interesting facts for each. Use both sides of your card if you need to. BLACK RHINO SUMATRAN ORANGUTAN CROSS RIVER GORILLA LEATHERBACK TURTLE COTTONTOP TAMARIN SOUTH CHINA TIGER RED WOLF AMUR LEOPARD BORNEO ELEPHANT RADIATED TORTOISE NAME: 2015 Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

10 NAME: NAME: 2015 Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

11 Choose 1 of the Endangered Animals from your Fact Files. Think about the causes of this animal s endangerment like the destruction of habitats, pollution, continued hunting or the introduction of non-native species. Try and think of a solution to one of these causes for the animal you have chosen. Create a slogan for a T-shirt to highlight the endangerment of the animal. Write a Did you know that sentence using one of your interesting facts about this animal. Use your slogan and interesting fact to create a design for the front and back of a T-shirt. Use the outline on the next page. Display your efforts by either pegging them up so both sides can be seen or create a display with your T-shirt standing on a table or bookshelf Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

12 Copy onto light card. For larger displays enlarge to A3. Fold along dotted lines Lizard Learning Pty Ltd

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