FlashRecall

Memorize Faster

Get Flashrecall On App Store
Back to Blog
Study Tipsby FlashRecall Team

100 Animals Flashcards: 7 Powerful Ways To Help Kids Learn Faster And Actually Remember Them – Turn animal flashcards into a fun, interactive game your kid will beg to play every day.

100 animals flashcards turn kids’ animal obsession into vocab, reading and memory practice, all inside Flashrecall with spaced repetition and offline mode.

How Flashrecall app helps you remember faster. It's free

FlashRecall app screenshot 1
FlashRecall app screenshot 2
FlashRecall app screenshot 3
FlashRecall app screenshot 4

Why 100 Animals Flashcards Are So Good For Learning

Animal flashcards are one of those things that look simple… but they’re secretly crazy powerful for learning.

Kids love animals. You say “lion” or “penguin” and suddenly they’re interested. That’s exactly why 100 animals flashcards work so well for:

  • Building vocabulary
  • Improving memory
  • Practicing reading and spelling
  • Learning languages
  • Even early science and geography (“Where does a panda live?”)

And instead of buying a bulky physical deck that gets lost or chewed by the dog, you can just keep everything in one app.

That’s where Flashrecall comes in:

👉 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flashrecall-study-flashcards/id6746757085

Flashrecall lets you create animal flashcards in seconds from images, text, PDFs, YouTube links, or just by typing. It also has built‑in spaced repetition and active recall, which is a fancy way of saying: it helps your kid actually remember the animals long‑term, not just for one afternoon.

Let’s break down how to use 100 animals flashcards in a smart, fun way (without turning it into boring homework).

Why Digital Animal Flashcards Beat Printed Ones

Physical cards are cute, but digital cards are just… easier. Here’s why using an app like Flashrecall for your 100 animals flashcards is a game‑changer:

1. You Don’t Have To Buy Or Print Anything

No printing, no cutting, no laminating.

In Flashrecall, you can:

  • Paste a list of animal names → get instant cards
  • Upload an image sheet or PDF of animals → turn them into flashcards
  • Grab images from the web and make cards manually in seconds

You can literally create a full 100 animals deck while having coffee.

2. Built‑In Spaced Repetition (So You Don’t Forget)

Most kids learn 20 animals in one day… and forget 15 of them by next week.

Flashrecall uses spaced repetition:

  • It shows easy cards less often
  • It shows hard cards more often
  • It sends study reminders, so you don’t have to remember when to review

So that “100 animals” deck actually sticks in your kid’s brain instead of being a one‑time activity.

3. Works Offline (Perfect For Travel Or Waiting Rooms)

On a plane, in a car, at a restaurant, at grandma’s house – no Wi‑Fi? No problem.

Flashrecall works offline on iPhone and iPad, so your kid can practice their animal cards anywhere. Way better than handing them YouTube for the 100th time.

How To Set Up 100 Animals Flashcards In Flashrecall (Step‑By‑Step)

Here’s a simple way to build a great 100 animals deck in Flashrecall without overthinking it.

Step 1: Pick Your Animal List

You can:

  • Search “list of 100 animals” online and copy it
  • Use a school worksheet or PDF
  • Make your own list based on what your kid likes (farm animals, jungle, sea, pets, etc.)

Start with a mix of easy + fun + slightly challenging:

  • Easy: cat, dog, cow, horse
  • Fun: panda, koala, penguin, dolphin
  • Challenging: chameleon, flamingo, rhinoceros, octopus

Step 2: Create Cards Quickly

In Flashrecall, you can:

  • Paste a text list and auto‑generate cards
  • Or create cards manually:
  • Front: “Lion” + picture
  • Back: “Lion – Lives in Africa. Big wild cat. Roars loudly.”

You can even pull animals from YouTube videos:

  • Add a YouTube link about animals
  • Turn the content into flashcards automatically

Great if your kid loves animal videos already.

Step 3: Add Pictures (This Is Huge For Kids)

For kids, pictures are everything. A word alone is boring, but “giraffe” plus a tall, funny animal? Way more memorable.

In Flashrecall, you can:

  • Upload your own animal images
  • Use screenshots from PDFs or worksheets
  • Turn image sheets into multiple cards automatically

This makes the deck way more fun and “game‑like” instead of feeling like school.

7 Fun Ways To Use 100 Animals Flashcards With Your Kid

Here’s how to turn your animal cards into little games so your kid actually wants to play.

1. “What’s That Animal?” (Basic Recognition)

Use the front side with the picture only and ask:

Flashrecall automatically keeps track and reminds you of the cards you don't remember well so you remember faster. Like this :

Flashrecall spaced repetition reminders notification

> “What’s this animal called?”

Let your kid say the name out loud. In Flashrecall, they tap to reveal the answer and then mark:

  • “Easy”
  • “Medium”
  • “Hard”

The spaced repetition will handle the rest.

2. Sound Game: “What Noise Does It Make?”

Show the animal and ask:

> “What sound does a cow make?”

> “What sound does a lion make?”

You can even add audio to your cards in Flashrecall:

  • Record yourself or your kid making the animal sound
  • Add it to the card for extra fun

Now your deck isn’t just visual – it’s audio too.

3. Where Do I Live? (Geography + Science)

Once they know the basic animal names, level it up:

Create cards like:

  • Front: “Penguin”
  • Back: “Lives in cold places like Antarctica. Cannot fly. Swims very well.”

Ask questions:

  • “Is this animal from the farm, the jungle, the ocean, or the Arctic?”
  • “Does it swim? Fly? Run fast?”

Flashrecall’s chat with your flashcard feature is perfect here.

If you’re not sure about an animal, you can literally chat with the card and ask things like:

> “Where does a flamingo live?”

> “What does a panda eat?”

It’s like having a mini‑tutor built into your flashcards.

4. Language Learning With Animals

If you’re teaching your kid another language (or learning one yourself), animal flashcards are an easy starting point.

Examples:

  • Front: picture of a dog + word in English
  • Back: “Dog – Perro (Spanish)”

Or reverse it if you want to practice the foreign language first.

Flashrecall is great for this because:

  • You can type in any language
  • You can add audio to practice pronunciation
  • Spaced repetition helps you actually remember the words over time

Perfect for early vocabulary in Spanish, French, German, etc.

5. Spelling Practice Game

When they know the animals by sound, start working on spelling.

Use text‑only fronts:

  • Front: “_ i g e r”
  • Back: “Tiger”

Ask them to guess the missing letters before flipping the card.

You can also:

  • Put picture on front
  • Ask them to spell the animal out loud or on paper
  • Then flip to check

Because Flashrecall is fast and modern, editing cards is super easy – you can tweak spellings, add hints, or split cards into “easy” and “hard” sets in seconds.

6. “Which One Is Bigger?” Comparison Game

Once your deck is full, play comparison games:

  • “Which is bigger: elephant or cow?”
  • “Which is faster: cheetah or turtle?”
  • “Which lives in water: dolphin or tiger?”

You don’t even need special cards for this – just scroll through the deck in Flashrecall and ask questions as you go.

This builds:

  • Logic
  • Understanding of size, speed, and habitats
  • Speaking skills when they explain their answers

7. Let Your Kid Create Their Own Cards

This one is powerful.

Give your kid control:

  • Let them choose their favorite animals
  • Let them draw or pick the pictures
  • Let them help type or dictate the descriptions

In Flashrecall, you can create cards manually really easily, so kids can be part of the process. When they build the deck themselves, they’re way more invested in using it.

How Often Should You Use 100 Animals Flashcards?

You don’t need long sessions. Short and consistent wins.

Try:

  • 5–10 minutes a day
  • A few times a week
  • Let Flashrecall send study reminders so you don’t forget

Because of spaced repetition, your kid will keep seeing the animals they struggle with more often, and the easy ones will slowly fade out. That’s how you go from “we saw this once” to “they can name 100 animals without thinking.”

Why Flashrecall Is Perfect For Animal Flashcards (And Beyond)

Quick recap of why Flashrecall works so well for a 100 animals deck:

  • ✅ Makes flashcards instantly from images, text, PDFs, YouTube links, audio, or typed prompts
  • ✅ You can also create cards manually if you like full control
  • Built‑in active recall and spaced repetition so your kid actually remembers
  • Study reminders so reviewing becomes a habit
  • Works offline – great for trips, waiting rooms, or screen‑time with a purpose
  • ✅ You can chat with the flashcard to explore more about each animal
  • ✅ Great for languages, exams, school subjects, medicine, business, anything – not just animals
  • Fast, modern, easy to use, and free to start
  • ✅ Works on iPhone and iPad

If you want to turn “100 animals” from a random worksheet into a fun, smart learning system your kid will actually remember, Flashrecall makes it ridiculously easy.

You can grab it here:

👉 https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flashrecall-study-flashcards/id6746757085

Set up your first 20–30 animals today, play a few of the games above, and you’ll be surprised how fast your kid starts shouting out “flamingo!” and “dolphin!” like it’s nothing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the fastest way to create flashcards?

Manually typing cards works but takes time. Many students now use AI generators that turn notes into flashcards instantly. Flashrecall does this automatically from text, images, or PDFs.

Is there a free flashcard app?

Yes. Flashrecall is free and lets you create flashcards from images, text, prompts, audio, PDFs, and YouTube videos.

How do I start spaced repetition?

You can manually schedule your reviews, but most people use apps that automate this. Flashrecall uses built-in spaced repetition so you review cards at the perfect time.

What is active recall and how does it work?

Active recall is the process of actively retrieving information from memory rather than passively reviewing it. Flashrecall forces proper active recall by making you think before revealing answers, then uses spaced repetition to optimize your review schedule.

What's the best way to learn vocabulary?

Research shows that combining flashcards with spaced repetition and active recall is highly effective. Flashrecall automates this process, generating cards from your study materials and scheduling reviews at optimal intervals.

Related Articles

Ready to Transform Your Learning?

Start using FlashRecall today - the AI-powered flashcard app with spaced repetition and active recall.

Download on App Store