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- 4th
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Students compare and contrast the behavior and structure of amphibians and reptiles of Utah. The Division of Wildlife Resources website is an important resource for them to access, for information as well as colorful pictures of all these animals. Full Review »
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- 6th
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Students explore the animals that live on the prairie and identify differences between amphibians and reptiles and the adaptations each have made to live on the prairie. Full Review »
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- 8th
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Students are placed in cooperative learning groups to study acid rain and the effects it has on amphibians. They research the topic of acid rain using the Internet and collect snow samples to test acidity levels and report findings. Full Review »
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- 3rd
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Students examine the traits, characteristics and habitats of amphibians compared to mammals. They observe a live frog, identify the metamorphosis of a frog, label a worksheet of the frog life cycle, and color a picture of a prehistoric amphibian and write a sentence comparing it to a frog. Full Review »
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- 4th
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Students Make flashcards for the following words, memorize them and get quizzed by the teacher: Amphibian, Lungs, complete metamorphosis, tadpoles, tail-less, tail, vertebrate, cold-blooded, gills, swamp, pond. Full Review »
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- 6th - 8th
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Students work with chalk and white tempura paint to create picture of either a reptile or an amphibian. They practice blending and showing gradation of colors in the chalk drawing portion of the work. Next, they discuss other techniques they would use in another picture. Full Review »
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- 1st - 12th
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Students identify the various adaptations of reptiles and amphibians. After distinguishing between reptiles and amphibians, students discuss the ways in which their adaptations aid in their survival. They participate in a hands on demonstration of the proper way to handle a reptile. Full Review »
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- 7th - 12th
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Students are told that Idaho is home to many amphibians. They use the key to identify the species that are listed on the list. Students use the key to compare their species with the choices given and choose the option that best matches the characteristics of their species. Full Review »
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- 9th - Higher Ed
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Students are introduced to the purpose of dichotomous keys and create one together as a class. In groups, they use a digital atlas to examine the different types of amphibians in Idaho. Using this information, they make their own dichotomous key and discuss the amphibians characteristics. Full Review »
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- 4th - 12th
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Students identify and interpret the various differences between reptiles and amphibians. Then they draw an amphibian and reptile and correctly label their body parts. Students also invent new reptiles and amphibians, sketch how they would look and their habitats, and finally, write a story about their imaginary creature. Full Review »

