Which are amphibians? - Word sort
Science Resource Description
In an interactive activity designed for Year 1 students, children work in pairs to classify animals, specifically identifying which creatures are amphibians. The task is to examine a list of various animals and discuss which four belong to the amphibian category. The list includes a mix of animals: toad, dog, snake, pigeon, frog, salamander, elephant, and newt. Students are encouraged to put a circle around the names of the amphibians, with the incentive of earning 2 points for each correctly identified amphibian. They are allotted a 10-minute timeframe to complete this engaging and educational exercise.
The activity not only helps students recognise amphibians but also serves as a foundation for understanding broader concepts of animal classification. By sorting through the list and identifying the amphibians—namely the toad, frog, salamander, and newt—students learn to differentiate between distinct animal groups. This exercise is an excellent way to introduce young learners to the diverse world of animals and to encourage collaborative learning and critical thinking as they discuss and decide which animals are amphibians.