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More Animal Lesson Plans, Grades 7-12 (14 resources)
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Discover a Pond Food Web
Students learn about the diversity of animal life in a pond and the interdependence of pond... | All About Wolves
Students visit a website to learn about wolf howls, wolf rescue efforts, and the relationship... | |
Declining Whales: Multiplying a Whole Number by a Percent
Students will use their skill of multiplying a whole number by a percent to assess certain... | What Foods Attract Ants?
Students learn about ants and how they are able to locate food with this printable science... | |
"The Fox and the Goat": A Lesson on Aesop's Fable
Use a lesson that provides students with an opportunity to learn about the characters in a... | Origins of Asian-Pacific-American Heritage Month
Learn about the celebration of Asian-Pacific-American (APA) Heritage Month -- a celebration of... | |
Estimating Turtle Size and Age
Explore an activity that is appropriate for more advanced students who are learning about... | Why Care About Amphibian Population Decline and Malformations?
In this lesson, students learn why preservation of wildlife is important. | |
Is the DNA of a Cow Different from a Chicken's?
Students will compare cow and chicken DNA and learn about the role of DNA plays in biology in... | Reptile and Amphibian Defense Strategies
Students study a range of defensive strategies used by reptiles and amphibians. | |
Mimics Survive -- Camouflaged Reptiles
Students recognize just how successful camouflage strategies can be for reptiles and... | Mystery of the Malformed Frogs Lesson Plan
In this lesson students learn how volunteers, including themselves, can aid in conservation. | |
Dinosaur Detectives
In this lesson, students learn about amphibian evolution by comparing fossils with a modern-day... | Long-Lived Turtles
Students learn to estimate turtle size and age by identifying the parts of the shell, and then... |
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