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Long-Lived Turtles
Students learn to estimate turtle size and age by identifying the parts of the shell, and then... | ||
Mexican Milksnake and Coralsnake Drawings
A blank drawing of the Mexican milk and coral snakes, as well as a detailed coloring guide. | ||
Mimics Survive -- Camouflaged Reptiles
Students recognize just how successful camouflage strategies can be for reptiles and... | Some Unusual Facts About Snakes
Students learn basic facts about snakes, including how much they eat, how big they get, how... | |
Reptile and Amphibian Defense Strategies
Students study a range of defensive strategies used by reptiles and amphibians. | ||
Mystery of the Malformed Frogs Lesson Plan
In this lesson students learn how volunteers, including themselves, can aid in conservation. | Amphibian and Reptilian Words
Use the patterns contained in this printable to create a tool for teaching reptile and... | |
Estimating Turtle Size and Age
Explore an activity that is appropriate for more advanced students who are learning about... | Eyewitness Dinosaur Printables
This printable set supports Eyewitness: Dinosaur, from the DK Eyewitness Series. It contains... | |
Discover a Pond Food Web
Students learn about the diversity of animal life in a pond and the interdependence of pond... | What a "Can-Do Attitude" Can Do for You
Students use a Web resource to increase their sense of confidence and competence by learning... | |
A Dog's World
Students visit a fact-filled website about dog care and make choices about topics they want to... | ||
Life on the Prairie
Prairie life in the 1800s will come alive for students as they visit historical websites with... | A Family Tree
After introduction to a family tree website, students are inspired to research their own family... | |
Labor Day Newspaper
Students learn about the history of the Labor Day holiday and write a newspaper about the... | U.S. and World Weather
Students look at a weather map and use its key to find high and low temperatures. Then they... |
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