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Unit 2 Diversity of Life
Chapter 11 Fish, Amphibians, and Reptiles
Section 4 Reptiles


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Teacher Resources     Student Extra Credit 

Sea Turtle Unit

11-4 Reptiles
Adaptations for Life on Land
Lizards and Snakes
Alligators and Crocodiles
Turtles
Tuatara
Extinct Reptiles- The Dinosaurs

Day 1
Topic  Introduction to Reptiles
Objectives
Introduce reptiles.
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
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Reptiles: Eyewitness Video
TEC
Resources
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 Order Audubon Adventure Newspaper: Birds: Feathers, Feet, and other Survival Tools

 

Day 2
Topic  11-4 Reptiles
Objectives
List the characteristics of reptiles.
List the orders of reptiles.
Name an example of each reptile order.
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
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Characteristics of Reptiles

Cold-blooded

Molt: Grow out of their skin

Ability to change color

Smells (tastes) with tongue
Body covering of scales
Lays leathery eggs on land.


notebook33.gif - 266 Bytes  Orders of Reptiles
             
Snakes and Lizards                    
                     Turtles
                     Crocodilians
                     Tuatara

 Lecture.gif - 2227 Bytes  Reptile Information
             Use the Overhead
             Lizards, Snakes, Turtles, Alligators & Crocodiles, and Tuatara.

readme.gif (802 bytes) Prentice-Hall 387-394

Pencil.gif (1165 bytes)Science Explorer Reptiles pages 330-333

TEC
Resources

 

Day 3
Topic Ectotherm temperature
Objective
Interpret data associated with an ectotherm.
Make predictions for endotherms.
Identify orders of reptiles
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
Lecture.gif - 2227 Bytes Continue Reptile Information

Note02.gif - 247 Bytes  Sonoran Desert Lizard Behavior List

Magnify0b.gif (341 bytes) Soaking Up Those Rays Science Explorer page 310-311

Pencil.gif (434 bytes) Reptile Comprehension  from edHelper.com 
TEC
Resources
Note02.gif - 247 Bytes Garter Snake Fact Sheet
Note02.gif - 247 Bytes History of the Alligator
Note02.gif - 247 Bytes Komodo Dragon Fact Sheet

 

 

Day 4
Topic  Crocodiles
Objectives
Label maps to show the distributions of modern crocodilians.
Label maps to show the distributions of the SuperCroc fossil discovery.
Describe the ways modern crocodilians have adapted to their ecoregions
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
Pencil.gif (1165 bytes)   Crocs-Then and Now  Complete lesson.

IconMap.bmp (3402 bytes) Outline Map of the World
Earth.gif (6650 bytes)  Crocodilian Species List
IconMap.bmp (3402 bytes) Crocodile Distribution Map
IconMap.bmp (3402 bytes) Terresterial Ecoregions Map
camera.GIF (174 bytes)  Super Croc Picture
readme.gif (1442 bytes) Super Croc Fossil Article

Pencil.gif (1165 bytes) Venn Diagram Comparison: Modern Croc to Super Croc
Each group-student chooses a different modern croc
TEC
Resources
filmstrip.gif (6075 bytes)Super Croc slide show

 

Day 5
Topic Reptiles
Objectives
Review and reinforce reptile concepts.
Identify reptiles.
State Goals
Classwork-Homework
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 Ammonite Egg    Amphibians had to return to water to lay eggs.  Reptiles were the first group to live completely on the land.  The ammoniate egg allowed them to place their eggs on dry land, the water (amniotic fluid) was IN  the egg.
Pencil.gif (1165 bytes) Reptiles Science Explorer page 334
Pencil.gif (434 bytes) Reptile Matching   Can you match 16 reptiles to their descriptions?
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Teacher Resources

  Pencil.gif - 434 Bytes Activities     Magnify0b.gif - 341 Bytes Investigations     crayon0a.gif - 328 Bytes Art      Note02.gif - 247 Bytes Resources     Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes Web Sites       

ALLIGATOR
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes American Alligator   Animals A to Z from the Oakland Zoo.
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Gator Hole: American Alligator This page is dedicated to the American Alligator, an often maligned and generally misunderstood resident of the Southeastern United States.
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes History of the Alligator
CROCODILES
Note02.gif (247 bytes)  Crocs-Then and Now  Complete lesson.
Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Clickable Croc  Interactive characteristics page.
Earth.gif (6650 bytes) Crocodilians: Natural History and Conservation
Earth.gif (6650 bytes) Ferocious Crocs from Animal Planet
EGGS
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Ammonite Egg    Amphibians had to return to water to lay eggs.  Reptiles were the first group to live completely on the land.  The ammoniate egg allowed them to place their eggs on dry land, the water (amniotic fluid) was IN  the egg.
GATER SNAKE
 Note02.gif - 247 BytesGarter Snake Fact Sheet
 IGUANAS
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Marine Iguana Web Site   Marine Iguanas are certainly among the most unusual creatures in the Galapagos.
 KOMODO DRAGON
 Note02.gif - 247 Bytes Komodo Dragon Fact Sheet
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Komodo Dragon  The world's biggest and most powerful lizard.
 LIZARDS
 Pencil.gif - 434 Bytes  How many eggs do some lizards lay?  Use the Internet Web sites listed below to learn how many eggs some different kinds of lizards lay. Use the Internet information to fill in the chart.
 Note02.gif - 247 Bytes  Life as a Lizard Unit
 Note02.gif - 247 Bytes  Lizard Behavior List
 Note02.gif - 247 Bytes  Sonoran Desert Lizard Behavior List
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Bearded Dragons  An Oakland Zoo site about an Australian lizard.
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Lizards  A live expedition with the American Museum of natural History.  Today's Dispatch,Lizards of the World, Squirting Blood, Lizards Without DadsSend a Lizard E-Card
MOSASAUR
 Earth.gif (6650 bytes) A Day in the Life of a Mosasaur
 Earth.gif (6650 bytes) Mosasaur
 Earth.gif (6650 bytes) Mosasaur Skeleton Picture
 MUSEUMS
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Black Hills Museum of Natural History   Information about Stan, the T. rex
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Honolulu Community College - Dinosaur exhibit
Exhibit of dinosaur fossils available for public viewing. These "fossils" are replicas from the originals at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, which boasts one of the finest and largest collections of dinosaur fossils in the world. Includes lots of great pictures and images of heads, legs, teeth etc of some of the best known dinosaurs. Also includes sound files for a narrative tour around the site.
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  The Field Museum
Chicago - on line museum. Interactive Tour of Dinosaur exhibit - 'Sue' the T Rex. Includes step by step reconstruction of the T Rex's fossilized bones within the Image gallery. Also features a specialized 'just for kids' section - which includes lots of dinosaur related interactivity.
 QUIZZES & TESTS
  braininjar.gif - 1615 Bytes Rattlesnake Trivia Quiz    24 questions about the famous rattler!!!!
 REPTILES
 Pencil.gif - 434 Bytes  Reptile Classification Chart
 crayon0a.gif - 328 Bytes Dangerous Reptile Brochure  You are a herpetologist, a person who studies reptiles and amphibians for a living. Your job this week is to create an informative brochure on one specific type of dangerous reptile.  Use a reptile from the Dangerous Reptile List or choose your own.
 Note02.gif - 247 Bytes Reptile Information
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Class Reptiles  View a slide show on reptile characteristics.
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Reptiles of the Ancient Seas  In 1811 the fossilized skeleton of a monster was found embedded in a rock. Scientists were confused by what they saw: the shape of the creature was that of a fish, having a large dorsal fin on the back and flippers. Other features, including a long, pointed jaw filled with teeth, seemed more like a reptile. In the end they decided this strange creature which they named an Ichthyosaur (meaning "fish-reptile") was definitely a reptile despite its shape.
 SNAKES
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Snake Anatomy   Color diagram of the inside view of a snake.
 Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Snakes and States     A web site with information about the snakes you can find in each individual state.
SUPER CROC
 Earth.gif (6650 bytes) Giant Croc Was Length of School Bus
 Earth.gif (6650 bytes) Super Croc from National Geographic
 Earth.gif (6650 bytes) Super Croc Web Site
 TURTLES
 Note02.gif (247 bytes) Snapping Turtle Information
 Earth.gif (6650 bytes)   Maine Turtle Species   Loggerhead, Eastern Box, Musk, Wood, Painted, Snappy, Spotted
Earth.gif - 6650 Bytes  Testudines   Orders of turtles from the University of Michigan.
 

 


Student Extra Credit

                                        star.gif - 2279 Bytes Extra Credit star.gif - 2279 Bytes
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes Alternative to Frog Dissection   You will explore web sites about frog anatomy and construct a journal that chronicles your explorations.
 star.gif - 2279 BytesAmmonite Egg  Read the article, color the diagram, and answer the questions.
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes Biggest Snake in the World  Read this article and then use this worksheet to answer the questions.
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes Case of the Disappearing Frogs   Welcome to "The Case of the Disappearing Frogs" brought to you by the Oregon Coast Aquarium. Follow our saga as we investigate.  Take part in the OnLine investigation. Solve the Crime?  Bring me a written solution.
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes  Dangerous Reptile Brochure  You are a herpetologist, a person who studies reptiles and amphibians for a living. Your job this week is to create an informative brochure on one specific type of dangerous reptile.  Use a reptile from the Dangerous Reptile List or choose your own.
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes Frog Facts   For extra credit add a blank frog page to your Frog Book.  Call it Frog Facts. Include information on frogs, names of frogs, frog sayings, and interesting frog facts.
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes  How many eggs do some lizards lay?  Use the Internet Web sites listed below to learn how many eggs some different kinds of lizards lay. Use the Internet information to fill in the chart
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes  Reptile Classification Chart
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes  Reptile Crossword Puzzle    Learn facts about 14 different reptiles.
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes  Reptile Watch Worksheet  Fill in the chart by naming reptiles that fit different categories. Then choose one reptile and observe its characteristics.
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes  Reptile Word Search   Can you find all 16 reptiles?
 star.gif - 2279 Bytes  Snake Bit    You've been bitten by a snake!  A Language Arts extra credit.

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