Animal Facts Worksheet

Work out the following problems and then select the correct answer from
the choices provided. Use your journal to show your work. Write on the back
of this sheet if your teacher prints it out.

1. If a Poison Dart Frog is 2 inches long, how many frogs would it take to equal 10 inches?

 

2. How may Poison Dart Frogs would it take to cover this line? (Use a ruler to help.)

 

3. A polar bear usually has 1 cub. If the polar bear has 1 cub every year for six years,
how many cubs will she have had?

 

4. A baby iguana is about 1 foot long. An adult iguana is up to 6 feet long.
How much longer is the adult iguana?

 

Intermediate:

5. The wingspan of a sandhill crane is 1.5 feet. How many cranes with their
wings spread would it take to go across a room that is 15 feet wide?

 

6. A polar bear can weigh between 450 and 1760 pounds. What is the difference?

 

7. If a green iguana lays 50 eggs for eight years in a row, how many eggs has it laid?

 

8. Draw a bar graph to illustrate the information in number 7. The title of the graph
will be "Iguana Eggs Laid."

 

Write your own question using animal facts that you have learned.
Make sure you know how to solve it. One of your classmates will have to solve it,
but you will have to check the answer.