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More Animal Biology Resources
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Life Cycle of Butterflies
Students will learn about the life cycle of butterflies and find answers to frequently asked... | How Do Plant and Animal Cells Differ?
Use this science printable to compare plant and animal cells. Students will identify the... | |
A Butterfly's Life Cycle
Try a printable science activity that focuses on the butterfly's life cycle. | The Anatomy of a Fish (Labeled) Printable
Examine the parts of a fish labeled in this printable. Use this science resource as a... | |
Animal Cell/Plant Cell (Blank) Printable
Test students' knowledge of cellular biology. Have students label the parts of an animal cell... | Literature & Math: If You Hopped Like a Frog
Integrate mathematics and science with the activities in this lesson for If You Hopped Like... | |
The Parts of a Plant Cell and an Animal Cell
Compare the parts and structure of a plant cell and an animal cell, using this labeled diagram. | Reptile and Amphibian Life Span and Life History
Background information on the life span of reptiles and amphibians. | |
The Anatomy of an Earthworm
This labeled diagram will help students learn about the anatomy of an earthworm. Use this... | Bird or Mammal?
Students compare two animals whose superficial characteristics are identical. Assesses... | |
Animal Adaptation Project -- Student Overview
In this project, students study how different organisms have adapted to their own environments. | ||
Activity: Comparing Worms
Enrich your study of invertebrates with this science printable. Students will identify worms... | ||
Why Care About Amphibian Population Decline and Malformations?
In this lesson, students learn why preservation of wildlife is important. | Animal Hall of Fame: Smallest
Follow this slideshow to learn about the smallest creatures on Earth, from the bumblebee bat to... | |
Animal Babies and Parents
Students paste the provided pictures of animal babies and their parents in their respective... | ||
How Do Animals Move? -- Activity 4.9
In this activity younger children can imitate animal movements, while older students can play... | How Was That Sheep Cloned?
Students discover how scientists took DNA from a cell in one sheep to clone a brand new sheep... |

