Reptiles

What child wouldn’t enjoy a special study on reptiles! These cold-blooded vertebrates are unique members of the animal kingdom, with their dry skin covered with scales or bony plates and their soft shelled eggs.

There are four major groups of reptiles. Remember, however, that students should be able to observe their subject, so don’t include lizards or crocodiles and alligators if you cannot observe them in your region.

General Information: Learn about the nine unique characteristics of reptiles. (Video 7:24 min.)
Rotation: Form 1A Autumn
Turtles and Tortoises: Learn the difference between a turtle and a tortoise, and some key characteristics of both. (Video 6:48 min.)
Rotation: Form 1A Autumn
Snakes and Lizards: Learn about the most diverse of all the reptile groups. (Video 10:28 min.)
Rotation: Form 1A Autumn
Crocodiles and Alligators: Learn about these large formidable predators. (No video)
Rotation: Form 1A Autumn

Each download includes a handout with a link to the video (unless noted above.)  In addition, the handout includes the following sections:

  • Teacher preparation
  • Object lesson questions
  • Nature walk goals (only on Wildflower General)
  • Other activities
  • Ways to record your observations
  • Book suggestions
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