teaching resource

Endangered Species Fact Cards

  • Updated

    Updated:  08 Mar 2022

Explore 64 species and subspecies that are on the critically endangered list with this set of fact cards.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  16 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  4 - 6

teaching resource

Endangered Species Fact Cards

  • Updated

    Updated:  08 Mar 2022

Explore 64 species and subspecies that are on the critically endangered list with this set of fact cards.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  16 Pages

  • Curriculum
  • Grades

    Grades:  4 - 6

Explore 64 species and subspecies that are on the critically endangered list with this set of fact cards.

A List of Critically Endangered Species

Critically endangered species are those that are facing an extremely high risk of extinction in the wild. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) classifies species into various categories based on their risk of extinction, and “Critically Endangered” is one of the most severe categories. These species are typically experiencing rapid population declines, have very limited geographical ranges or have very small populations.

Teach Starter has created a set of 64 fact cards featuring animals that the Union for Conservation of Nature has categorised as critically endangered. Each card includes the following information about the critically endangered animal:

  • Name
  • Scientific name
  • Location, including map reference
  • Habitat
  • Category
  • Weight
  • Population numbers
  • Main threats
  • Interesting facts

These cards download as either a full-color or black-and-white PDF.

Multiple Uses for These Critically Endangered Species Task Cards

These versatile task cards can be used in multiple ways in your classroom to enhance your lessons on conservation and species survival. Here are a few ideas from our experienced teacher team:

  1. Learning Stations – Set up different stations around the classroom, each featuring a different critically endangered animal. Students can rotate between stations, spending time reading the cards and engaging with related activities such as drawing the animal, writing facts or answering questions.
  2. Research Projects – Assign each student or group of students a specific animal from the task cards. Students can use the information on the cards as a starting point to conduct further research. They can then present their findings to the class through posters, presentations or reports.
  3. Conservation Campaigns – Have students create a conservation campaign based on the animal they learned about. This can include making posters, writing letters to local officials or creating a social media campaign to raise awareness about the species and the importance of conservation.

Download to Explore Critically Endangered Species

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