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Become a Herpetologist
Rebecca Staver
    



Lesson created on 10/25/1999 8:36:13 PM EST.
Last modified 2/29/2000 9:19:56 AM EST.


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Students will recognize an amphibian, which is an animal group that spends part of their life in water and part of their life on land. Students will also learn all amphibians have backbones and are cold-blooded. In addition, the young live in water and breate with gills, while adults, which have lungs, generally live on land and breate air. Students will learn the characterisics of an amphibian by studying a frog.

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Science Standard C

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Students will make a diagram of a frog labeling its body parts using an overhead transparency as a guide.

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