Group your students according to endangered animals using these eleven Grouping Posters.
Group your students according to endangered animals using these eleven Grouping Posters.
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I love the pictures but are Tasmanian tigers endangered? I was fairly certain they are extinct not endangered, but I may be wrong?
Hey Eleena, thank you for contacting us. Yes you are totally right. I have updated the title to now say endangered and extinct just to make that more accurate.
Could these please be made into Grouping Tray Labels? Thanks
Hi Belinda. Thank you for your great suggestion. Can you please put in a change request using the Changes & Updates tab above and our members will have an opportunity to vote for this resource to be made.
Thanks! Love your work!
No worries Stephanie. Happy to help!
It would be nice to have more than 6 groups -extra 2 groups would be ideal especially for guided reading as there is not always even grouping. Thanks
Hi Stephanie, Thank you for your great suggestion. We have added more groups, so there are now 11 to choose from. Kind regards, Jill