This activity, designed for kindergarten students, aligns with NGSS K-LS1-1, 'From Molecules to Organisms: Structures and Processes.' The 'Animal Survival Features' word sort activity introduces young learners to the concept of survival adaptations in animals. By sorting words into categories—'Helps Find Food,' 'Protects from Predators,' and 'Aids in Movement'—students can explore how various structures enable animals to thrive in their environments. Using examples like sharp teeth, camouflage, and webbed feet, students learn that certain features help animals obtain food, stay safe, or move effectively. This activity enhances vocabulary related to nature and biology, supports critical thinking, and reinforces science concepts in an engaging, hands-on format. Ideal for early science education, it provides a fun and interactive way to understand the importance of animal adaptations.