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Graphic Organizer Templates For Animal Research

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Children are capable of doing research. They just need to have resources and graphic organizer templates to use. It is important to organize the information into manageable amounts when doing research. Even younger children can do simple research projects if we provide them with support and the appropriate resources, templates or other graphic organizers. They can create amazing projects with the right materials.

This is a set of 3 different planning templates for research and use in creating powerpoints or other presentations. #animalresearch #graphicorganizer #researchtemplates

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I love doing simple research projects with my students. One of my favorites is an animal research powerpoint. Sometimes people don’t think that younger children can create quality powerpoints, but I have several dvd collections of powerpoints that my grade 2/3 classes have created.

Animal Research Planning Templates

I created these planning templates so that the children could organize their material into manageable parts that would also fit onto powerpoint slides. There are 3 different templates available.

This is a set of 3 different planning templates for research and use in creating powerpoints or other presentations. #animalresearch #graphicorganizer #researchtemplates

Here is one of the templates included. If you would like to have a copy of these templates, click one of the images.

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I hope you will find this helpful with your students as they create their animal research projects .

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Free Printable Animal Report Template for Kids

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Posted on January 21, 2022

Writing a report on animals can be fun and educational with this free printable animal report template! Perfect for grade school students!

Writing a report on animals can be fun and educational with this free printable animal report template! Perfect for grade school students!

As a parent, you know how important it is for kids to learn about animals. And one of the best ways to do that is by writing reports about them! But coming up with a report format can be tough, especially if you don’t have much experience with it. That’s why we’ve created this handy free printable animal report template for kids.

This handy animal research template provides kids all the prompts they need to research and write reports on their favourite creatures. With sections for habitat, diet, and more, it’s perfect for any budding zoologist.

Kids learn best when they are engaged and having fun, which is why animal reports can be a great way to teach them about different species. This free printable animal report template makes the process easy and enjoyable for both parents and kids. With plenty of space to record facts about each animal, it’s perfect for elementary-aged students.

With all the sections and prompts kids need, it’ll make creating reports a breeze – and they’ll even be fun to write! So go ahead and download our template today. Your little ones will love getting creative and learning all about their favourite animals in the process!

Plus, it’s a great way to practice writing skills. So download the template today and get started!

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  • Black and White Animal Report

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The printable animal research template offers plenty of space for kids to draw the animal of topic as well as their habitat. Kids can record what type of animal they are, what they typically measure, their colour, diet, habitat, and more.

Use the cover page in a binder or paper folder so kids can store all their reports in the form of an animal research journal as they study more and more different animals.

I have included a colour version of the animal report printable, as well as black and white. You can print the cover in grey-scale by choosing that option when you print.

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Thank you for this! I was short on time to make one myself so this certainly came in handy. The colors were also a fun yet simple touch to it. My son even commented that it looked fun for his research!

How to write an animal report

Your teacher wants a written report on the beluga whale . Not to worry. Use these organizational tools from the Nat Geo Kids Almanac so you can stay afloat while writing a report.

STEPS TO SUCCESS:

Your report will follow the format of a descriptive or expository essay and should consist of a main idea, followed by supporting details and a conclusion. Use this basic structure for each paragraph as well as the whole report, and you’ll be on the right track.

Introduction

State your main idea .

The beluga whale is a common and important species of whale.

Provide supporting points for your main idea.

1. The beluga whale is one of the smallest whale species.

2. It is also known as the “white whale” because of its distinctive coloring.

3. These whales are common in the Arctic Ocean’s coastal waters.

Then expand on those points with further description, explanation, or discussion.

1a. Belugas range in size from 13 to 20 feet (4 to 6.1 m) in length.

2a. Belugas are born gray or brown. They fade to white at around five years old.

3a. Some Arctic belugas migrate south in large herds when sea ice freezes over.

Wrap it up with a summary of your whole paper.

Because of its unique coloring and unusual features, belugas are among the most familiar and easily distinguishable of all the whales.

Key Information

Here are some things you should consider including in your report:

What does your animal look like? To what other species is it related? How does it move? Where does it live? What does it eat? What are its predators? How long does it live? Is it endangered? Why do you find it interesting?

SEPARATE FACT FROM FICTION: Your animal may have been featured in a movie or in myths and legends. Compare and contrast how the animal has been portrayed with how it behaves in reality. For example, penguins can’t dance the way they do in Happy Feet.

PROOFREAD AND REVISE: As with any essay, when you’re finished, check for misspellings, grammatical mistakes, and punctuation errors. It often helps to have someone else proofread your work, too, as he or she may catch things you have missed. Also, look for ways to make your sentences and paragraphs even better. Add more descriptive language, choosing just the right verbs, adverbs, and adjectives to make your writing come alive.

BE CREATIVE: Use visual aids to make your report come to life. Include an animal photo file with interesting images found in magazines or printed from websites. Or draw your own! You can also build a miniature animal habitat diorama. Use creativity to help communicate your passion for the subject.

THE FINAL RESULT: Put it all together in one final, polished draft. Make it neat and clean, and remember to cite your references.

Download the pdf .

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Writing Unit of Study: Animal Research Project

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This free animal research project will provide you with a writing unit of study that will help you build excitement about writing informational text in your classroom.

You can download this free animal research project to help your writers develop their research and writing skills.

This project will be a great fit for your first, second or third grade writing workshop.

This is another free resource for teachers and homeschool families from The Curriculum Corner.

Free animal research project for your writing workshop

Why should I introduce my students to research through animal study?

Animal research can be a great topic for writing informational text because students tend to be curious about animals.

Nothing seems to spark interest in most kids like learning about animals in our world. Turn their enthusiasm into an engaging animal research writing project.

They can take the time to learn about different habitats and diets.

You can also encourage students to expand their vocabulary by having them create a glossary to accompany their writing.

This free animal research project will provide you with a writing unit of study that will help you build excitement about writing informational text in your classroom.

About this animal research project

Within this post you will find over 30 pages of anchor charts, mini-lesson ideas, writing planners and graphic organizers.

The unit will help guide your students through the complete process. In the end, you will be helping to teach your students how to write their own pieces of informational text.

The intended end product for students is an animal booklet that they can staple together to share with others.

Students who are ready for more advanced work, can create a larger project with less direction.

A description of the mini-lessons

Lesson 1: introduction.

  • Begin the unit by having the students brainstorm a list of animals that they might see everyday.
  • Then, have them brainstorm a list of animals they see when they visit the zoo or walk in the forest. You can do this on the blank anchor chart provided or on cart paper.
  • Another option is to place students in groups. They could work to create a list together.  
  • You might assign each group a continent and have them find animals that live there.
  • Pull the class together and have each group share what animals they found that live on their continent.

Lesson 2: Noticings

  • Next you might want to get your students familiar with common characteristics about informational texts that teach about animals.
  • Have them work in pairs or small groups to go through some books and record their “noticings” about the writing.
  • Then come together in a community circle to discuss those noticings and create a class anchor chart.

FREE Animal Research Writing Unit of Study from The Curriculum Corner | Finding Facts & Opinions Lesson

Lesson 3: Opinion vs. Facts

  • Before getting truly into this unit, you might need to conduct a lesson on opinions vs. facts.
  • After a brief discussion you can use the giraffe paragraph provided in our resources to give your students some practice differentiating between the two. This paragraph contains both opinions and facts.
  • With your class read through the paragraph and record facts and opinions on the T-chart.
  • Discuss both sides and how they are different from each other.
  • A black & white copy of this giraffe paragraph has also been provided.  You can have them work in pairs or groups to distinguish between the facts and opinions.
  • If you need more resources for your students surrounding fact & opinion check out our   Fact & Opinion Sort .

Lesson 4: Choosing a Topic for the Animal Research Project

  • We want to help students to narrow their topic choices by giving them some guidance.
  • Gather students and begin a discussion about choosing an animal research topic.
  • For this lesson we have provided two pages where students can individually brainstorm the animals they are interested in.
  • You might have students work in groups or independently to make their choice. Conference with students as needed to help.
  • Don’t shy away from letting more than one student research about the same animal.  This can be a great way to promote group work. It might also help out with some of your literacy center choices throughout this unit.

Lesson 5: Good Places to Find Information about an Animal

  • At this age we want students to begin to understand that all they read online about animals isn’t always true. Sometimes writing might sound true without being filled with facts.
  • Show students two possible places to find information online about their animal. One should be a trusted site with reliable and accurate information. Another should be a site that perhaps a child has created.  (There are many that you can find if you search.)
  • Pose these questions: Is everything on the internet true? Why?  How can you tell? Why is it important for your research writing to contain accurate information?

FREE Animal Research Writing Unit of Study from The Curriculum Corner | Researching Animals

Lesson 6: Taking Notes

  • Sometimes giving students resources and a blank sheet of notebook paper can be too overwhelming for them. Some students will copy word for word. Others might feel overwhelmed.  We need to guide them to read and pull out facts & relevant information to use later in their writing.
  • For this lesson we have provided four templates for note-taking that you might choose to use for your students.
  • You might need to provide different organizers to students depending on their needs.
  • You will want to model the organizers your students are use. Show them how to take notes as they read.
  • After initial teaching, you may find that you need to pull small groups for extra practice. Others might benefit from a conference as you take a look at the notes they are taking.

Lesson 7: Word Choice in Research Writing

  • To help students think about making their writing more interesting, have them brainstorm words about their animal.
  • Together brainstorm words that would be appropriate for animals. They might add words about what they look like, their movement, their habitats, their life cycles, their diets, etc. You can create a class anchor chart on the page provided.  You might even think about using the real life picture of the wolf in the download. This can get the students to begin thinking of more interesting words for animals (fierce, mighty, strong, etc).
  • Then, pass out the individual brainstorm pages. Students can use the anchor chart as a guide to begin their own word choice pages about their animal. This might be a good partner activity as well.

Lesson 8: Writing Sketch for the Animal Research Project

  • Next, you can model the writing sketch planner for your class.
  • One idea to help your students narrow down all of the information they have learned about their animals is to give them a specific number of animals facts that they can focus on.
  • Each of these facts can serve as the actual text that they will put on each page of their animal research book. Or the facts could serve as a focus for each paragraph in their writing.
  • You might find that this would be a good mini-lesson to do with smaller groups of children.

Lesson 9: Creating a Table of Contents

  • Another idea that can be a writing planner AND a page in their animal research book is the table of contents. Pull out one of the Table of Contents pages from the resources provided and model how to fill in the blanks on each page.
  • This page will then serve as their Table of Contents (with a focus discussion on what that is and the purpose it serves) and also their writing planner so they know what they will put in the pages of their booklet.

Lesson 10: Creating a Glossary

  • There are two pages provided in the resources that might help your students to learn to pull out topic specific words to put into a glossary for the end of their animal research book.
  • Be sure to model how you would like for your students to use these organizers (keeping in mind that you may need to copy more than one page if there are more words than the page provides for).
  • If your students need a refresher on ABC order check out these links for some added practice/review: ABC Order Task Cards & Fry Word ABC Order Task Cards

Lesson 11: Writing Your Animal Research

  • You will decide on the best method for your students to showcase their published animal research.
  • You may want your students to use their own creativity in the texts that they write and share. If you’d like a first experience to provide a bit more guidance, we have provided two different sets of pages for booklets.
  • One is more guided and the other has less structure and smaller lines for more writing.  15 pages are provided so that you or students can pick what fits their needs.
  • This “lesson” may actually become a series of lessons if you choose to model how each page can be used.  (We have also included a page with simple writing lines in case students need less guidance than the booklet pages provided.)

FREE Animal Research Writing Unit of Study from The Curriculum Corner | Blank Books for Writing

Lesson 12: Labeling Pictures

  • One final lesson idea that pairs well with writing informational text is to teach your students how to label pictures.
  • Since most nonfiction writing has real photographs, students can find some pictures online to print out and label for their booklet.  Hand-drawn pictures are also great if you would rather encourage some or all of your students in that direction.
  • Whatever you choose, show your class how to effectively label a picture so that it teaches the reader more.  You can use the picture of the polar bear provided to model how to add words or even short facts as labels.  (For example if the simple label “fur” wouldn’t add additional information to the book, you might teach them to label it with a short fact such as “dense fur protects the animal’s skin from the weather”.
  • To make this idea more user friendly, you might want them to use the page of blank white boxes provided to write their labels for their pictures.  Then all they need to do is cut them out and glue them to a printed picture.

Lesson 13: Writing Celebration

As always, find a way to celebrate your students’ writing.  

Invite guests (younger students or special adults) to read the books with your young authors. You might simply want to pair or group them, or some students might choose to present their book to everyone.  

Provide some light snacks if possible to give it a party atmosphere and pass out the author certificates to each child for his/her hard work.

You can download this free writing unit of study here:

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Thank you so much for this resource and the many pages that I can use in my homeschooling. It is exactly what I've been looking for to help me get my kids to write about our animal units! You are doing a great job, keep up the amazing work you do. I appreciate the hard work you put into putting these together.

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Common Core Animal Research Online Graphic Organizer

Students: Use this easy online graphic organizer to guide your research about a chosen animal. Customize your title size and font style and then choose a border style for your page. Enter your information into the organizer's form areas. Copy and paste a picture or draw a picture of your animal in the picture frame box. When you are done, click the "Generate It!" button to print your page. DONE!

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Published: July 17, 2018

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My daughter loves learning about animals. Last year we used Sassafras Science  volume 1 Zoology and it was one of her most favorite things in school. She loves using notebooking pages to do research and copy facts that she has learned.

Below you can find a FREE instant download of an Animal Research Paper and a “Make up your OWN” Animal fact sheet. You can find a bunch of FREE Animal Report Printables and Notebooking Pages   at this link .

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{FREE} Printable Animal Report

Our boys are really interested in animals. They love reading about them and finding out all the fun and interesting facts about them, so when we decided to pack up and travel around Australia, I made them this worksheet which they could fill out for the animals that they saw on our trip. This Animal Report can be printed multiple times and bound together to make a book.

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When we visited zoo’s or animal centres, the boys would make a note of some of the animals they were interested in, or ones they were given the opportunity to hold, and would come home and learn all about these amazing creatures.

If you like, you could print out a few copies, add a blank sheet of paper for the cover (which your child can decorate) and make them into a booklet all about the animals your child loves. You could also laminate then for children to draw on with a dry-erase marker.

To download your free copy, click on the link below:

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Animal Research Paper

Written by: [YOUR NAME]

I. Introduction

Understanding the biology, behavior, and ecology of animals is essential for various fields including wildlife conservation, veterinary medicine, and evolutionary biology. This research paper aims to contribute to the collective understanding of these aspects through a comprehensive review of existing literature and empirical evidence.

II. Animal Biology

[INSTITUTION NAME] has conducted extensive research on various aspects of animal biology, including anatomy, physiology, and genetics. One key area of focus has been the comparative anatomy of vertebrates, which provides insights into the evolutionary relationships and adaptations of different animal species.

[INSTITUTION NAME] has also investigated the molecular basis of animal development, exploring the role of genes and signaling pathways in embryogenesis and organogenesis. Understanding these processes not only sheds light on fundamental biological principles but also has practical implications for fields such as regenerative medicine and developmental biology.

[INSTITUTION NAME] 's research on animal physiology has encompassed studies on metabolic processes, sensory systems, and physiological adaptations to environmental challenges. By elucidating the mechanisms underlying physiological functions, this research contributes to our understanding of how animals survive and thrive in diverse habitats.

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III. Animal Behavior

The study of animal behavior is a multifaceted field that encompasses various disciplines, including ethology, behavioral ecology, and comparative psychology. [INSTITUTION NAME] has conducted research on a wide range of topics within this field, from social behavior and communication to foraging strategies and mating systems.

One area of focus has been the evolutionary basis of animal behavior, investigating how natural selection shapes behavioral traits and strategies. By combining field observations, experiments, and theoretical modeling, [INSTITUTION NAME] has contributed to our understanding of the adaptive significance of behaviors across different taxa.

[INSTITUTION NAME] 's research on animal cognition has explored the cognitive abilities of various species, from insects and birds to mammals and primates. By studying aspects such as learning, memory, and problem-solving, this research sheds light on the evolution of intelligence and the mechanisms underlying cognitive processes in animals.

IV. Animal Ecology

Understanding the ecology of animals is crucial for predicting their responses to environmental change and designing effective conservation strategies. [INSTITUTION NAME] has conducted research on diverse ecological topics, including habitat use, population dynamics, and community interactions.

One area of focus has been the effects of habitat fragmentation and degradation on animal populations, particularly in fragmented landscapes such as urban areas and agricultural landscapes. By studying how animals respond to habitat loss and fragmentation, [INSTITUTION NAME] aims to inform conservation efforts and mitigate the negative impacts of human activities on biodiversity.

[INSTITUTION NAME] 's research on animal ecology also includes studies on species interactions, such as predation, competition, and mutualism. By investigating the dynamics of ecological relationships, this research contributes to our understanding of ecosystem functioning and resilience.

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V. Conservation Implications

Conservation of animal species and ecosystems is a pressing global issue, and [INSTITUTION NAME] 's research has important implications for conservation efforts. By identifying key threats to animal populations, such as habitat loss, climate change, and overexploitation, this research informs strategies for mitigating these threats and promoting biodiversity conservation.

One area of focus has been the development of conservation prioritization schemes, which identify areas of high conservation value based on ecological significance, species richness, and threat levels. By integrating ecological data with spatial analysis techniques, [INSTITUTION NAME] aims to identify priority areas for conservation action and resource allocation.

[INSTITUTION NAME] 's research also contributes to the development of sustainable management practices for natural resources and ecosystems. By studying the ecological dynamics of exploited species and ecosystems, this research informs policies and practices aimed at promoting sustainable resource use and preventing ecological degradation.

VI. Conclusion

In conclusion, [INSTITUTION NAME] 's research on animal biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation has provided valuable insights into the complex relationships between animals and their environments. By combining empirical observations with theoretical frameworks, this research contributes to the broader scientific community's understanding of the diversity, complexity, and interconnectedness of life on Earth.

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VII. References:

Smith, J. et al. (2050). "Advances in Comparative Anatomy." Journal of Comparative Biology , 10(2), 100-115.

Johnson, A. et al. (2054). "Molecular Mechanisms of Animal Development." Developmental Biology Reviews , 25(3), 200-220.

Brown, L. et al. (2052). "Physiological Adaptations to Extreme Environments." Annual Review of Physiology , 30, 150-175.

Wilson, R. et al. (2055). "Evolutionary Perspectives on Animal Behavior." Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology , 40(4), 300-325.

Garcia, M. et al. (2053). "Ecological Consequences of Habitat Fragmentation." Ecology Letters , 15(1), 50-65.

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    Graphic Organizer Templates For Animal Research. 3-5 · All Freebies · PK-2. Children are capable of doing research. They just need to have resources and graphic organizer templates to use. It is important to organize the information into manageable amounts when doing research. Even younger children can do simple research projects if we ...

  5. Free Printable Animal Report Template for Kids

    The printable animal research template offers plenty of space for kids to draw the animal of topic as well as their habitat. ... Use the cover page in a binder or paper folder so kids can store all their reports in the form of an animal research journal as they study more and more different animals. I have included a colour version of the ...

  6. Animal Report Printable for a Fun & Engaging Study

    The animal report printable below is a great tool for younger learners. They can use it to know what kind of questions they should be answering in an animal report. It will help them dig deeper in their research. Depending on the age, you can have the child answer in complete sentences or just a few lines.

  7. How to write an animal report

    THE FINAL RESULT: Put it all together in one final, polished draft. Make it neat and clean, and remember to cite your references. Download the pdf. Your teacher wants a written report on the beluga whale. Not to worry. Use these organizational tools so you can stay afloat while writing a report.

  8. FREE Printable Animal Research Template

    Turn it into a project of sorts with this free, printable Animal Research Template! It's great for research and has cute sections for your child to record interesting information. It would make a fun summer project (it doesn't require that you own a pet!) - encouraging your child to continue learning about something they love. ...

  9. Animal Research Report for 3rd-5th Grade (Teacher-Made)

    The Animal Research Report is also decorated in a green jungle theme to help capture your students' attention. This helps to keep them engaged and focused. As students learn about new animals, including their behavior, diet, and habitat, they can record the information on this template - one page per animal. The completed pages can serve as a ...

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    Students research any animal and create a Google Slides (or PPT) presentation using the ready-to-go research template (with optional written report). An engaging informational writing project for independent or group work!Great for zoo animal research, exploring a specific biome/ecosystem, or just practicing research skills.

  11. Animal Report for Any Animal

    Animal Report for Any Animal. This Animal Report can be used for ANY animal. It is a great way to help elementary students research and write about animals. Students participate in informational writing and research and can use one of four report options to display their learning. This unit can be used with any of my Animal Articles.

  12. Animal Research template (freebie) by Summer Pittman

    Here is a freebie!! Hope you enjoy. I had to help my son with an animal research project and made this template so he would have something to go by! Includes My Animal Research Project book for child to draw pictures and write about their animal as well as a template to use when collecting information. Thanks for looking! Summer. Total Pages.

  13. Animal Research Project Graphic Organizer, Informational Writing ...

    Description. Use this informational writing research graphic organizer as a template to give students a hands on and engaging way to make animal research fun! This animal report project is the perfect way to introduce beginning research and practice reading nonfiction text. Teach students to write an animal report at their own level with ...

  14. Animal Research Writing Project

    About this animal research project. Within this post you will find over 30 pages of anchor charts, mini-lesson ideas, writing planners and graphic organizers. The unit will help guide your students through the complete process. In the end, you will be helping to teach your students how to write their own pieces of informational text.

  15. Animal Research Project for Kids at the Elementary Level in 2024

    The animal research poster serves as an additional way to demonstrate student understanding. ... The two-column notes template is a research-based tool that helps the kids organize their notes. I added bulleted prompts to guide the students in finding specific information within each category. ... The draft papers were designed to guide the ...

  16. Animal Research Template

    This brilliant animal research template is great for children to learn more about animals and practise their researching skills. This animal research template is split into different sections to make sure the children gather all the information they need to write a report on their chosen animal. The sections include: Scientific nameType of animalPhysical appearance (plus a box to ...

  17. Animal Report Writing Template

    This fantastic resource is the perfect way to teach children how to research and write an interesting report about different animals. It's ideal for children to support their topic on living things in their environment. It features an easy-to-use animal report writing template which enables children to choose an animal, research it thoroughly, and write down interesting facts about it in a ...

  18. Animal Research Template by Shira

    Description. This is a clear and simple way for students to record information about an animal they are researching. Ideally, this should be printed on 11*17 paper, but can be printed on 8.5*11 as well. Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

  19. Common Core Animal Research

    Students: Use this easy online graphic organizer to guide your research about a chosen animal. Customize your title size and font style and then choose a border style for your page. Enter your information into the organizer's form areas. Copy and paste a picture or draw a picture of your animal in the picture frame box.

  20. FREE Animal Research Printables (Instant Download)

    My daughter loves learning about animals. Last year we used Sassafras Science volume 1 Zoology and it was one of her most favorite things in school. She loves using notebooking pages to do research and copy facts that she has learned. Below you can find a FREE instant download of an Animal Research Paper and a "Make...

  21. Animal Research Graphic Organizer

    Animal Research Graphic Organizer - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. This document provides a template for students to fill out with facts about their favorite animal including where it lives, what it eats, its height and weight, and two additional interesting facts. Students are asked to name the animal and draw a picture of it.

  22. {FREE} Printable Animal Report

    This Animal Report can be printed multiple times and bound together to make a book. Materials Needed: white paper and printer. laminator. When we visited zoo's or animal centres, the boys would make a note of some of the animals they were interested in, or ones they were given the opportunity to hold, and would come home and learn all about ...

  23. Animal Research Paper

    This research paper aims to contribute to the collective understanding of these aspects through a comprehensive review of existing literature and empirical evidence. II. Animal Biology [INSTITUTION NAME] has conducted extensive research on various aspects of animal biology, including anatomy, physiology, and genetics. One key area of focus has ...