3rd Grade | Animal Classification Worksheet

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Name __________________

Animals Belong in Class Directions: Using the information from the word bank, finish completing the T-Chart below.

Animal Classification Mammals

- Covered with hair - __________________________________ - Warm-blooded - Sweat when it’s hot

__________

- __________________________________ - Hatched from hard-shelled eggs - Migrate with the weather

Fish

- __________________________________ - Fins and scales

Animals Belong in Class Cont’ Animal Classification __________

- Scaly skin - ________________________________ - Born on land - Snakes, turtles and crocodiles

__________

- Gills become lungs - __________________________________ - Born in the water

Arthropods

- __________________________________ - Segmented bodies - __________________________________

Animals Belong in Class Cont’ Word Bank

Exoskeleton Covered with feathers Breathe under water with gills Birds Can live on land or water Cold-blooded Spiders, insects and crabs Babies drink milk Reptiles Amphibians

Totally3rdGrade.com “Animals Belong in Class” Answer Key Animal Classification Mammals

- Covered with hair - BABIES DRINK MILK - Warm-blooded - Sweat when it’s hot

BIRDS

- COVERED WITH FEATHERS - Hatched from hard-shelled eggs - Migrate with the weather

Fish

- BREATHE UNDER WATER WITH GILLS - Fins and scales

“Animals Belong in Class” Answer Key Cont’

Animal Classification REPTILES

- Scaly skin - COLD-BLOODED - Born on land - Snakes, turtles and crocodiles

AMPHIPIANS

- Gills become lungs - CAN LIVE ON LAND OR WATER - Born in the water

Arthropods

- EXOSKELETON - Segmented bodies - SPIDERS, INSECTS AND CRABS

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