Observation sheet
Watching Center distributes free "observation sheets" to help you observe animals.
(School groups should use the downloadable version.)
When you observe animals using the observation sheet as a guide, you will naturally begin to see characteristics that you had not noticed before.
It can be enjoyed by everyone from small children to adults.
For small children and those who want to watch casually
Enjoy the little discoveries you make as you explore the front page. You don't have to worry about answering every question.
If you want to take a closer look
Take your time and look at the back as well. You will gradually notice things that you wouldn't have noticed in a short time. Animals' behavior changes depending on the weather and time of day. Some animals' physical characteristics change with the season and their growth. If you use the same sheet repeatedly, you will be able to learn more about the animal. Try observing it multiple times, not just once.
If you would like to use it for field trips or extracurricular activities,
Elementary school and above (5th grade and above recommended if working on both sides)
Please print out as many copies as you need at school.
30 minutes per piece
Download and observe
There are two types of sheets for each type of animal: body sheets and gesture sheets.
The electronic sheet set consists of a total of four pages: an observation sheet (A4 size, two pages front and back) and an explanation sheet (A4 size, two pages front and back).
African Zone | Lion | ||
|---|---|---|---|
Cheetah | |||
African Bush Elephant | |||
Giraffe | |||
Chimpanzee | |||
insect garden | Butterfly | ||
Asian Zone (Main Gate side) | Japanese Macaque | ||
Malayan Tapir | |||
Australian Zone | Red Kangaroo | ||
Asian Zone (center to back) | Oriental White Stork | ||
Golden Eagle | |||
Greater One-horned Rhinoceros | |||
Asian Elephant | |||
Bornean Orangutan | |||
Snow Leopard | |||
Red Panda | |||
Common Wolf | |||
Przewalski's Horse |

