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Endangered Animals and Number Sense Lesson

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Created by Teacher(s): Emily Townsend|Published on: October 14, 2022
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In this lesson, students use a base number (1,000, 100, or 20) to compare the numbers of extinct, endangered, and vulnerable species and consider how their actions can help protect animals and plants.

Inquire: Students estimate the number of living things in a group to get a sense of the large number of species in the world.
Investigate: Students write numbers to represent the number of living things on the IUCN's Red List.
Inspire: Students compare and contrast numbers to compare groups of living things, reflecting on how to help living things in their community.
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Subjects: Mathematics
Duration: 1 hour
Region: Global
Posted on Oct 14, 2022

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Emily Townsend

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