WORKSHEETS
Students are challenged to make an educated guess about the nature of endothermic and ectothermic animals.
Research the natural defense mechanisms of various species of reptiles.
Students learn how species of amphibians and reptiles are classified.
Put together a handy tool for matching different snake species with their preferred food source.
Use the patterns contained in this printable to create a tool for teaching reptile and amphibian vocabulary.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Students are challenged to analyze what several species of amphibians have in common and how they are different. This…
CLASSROOM TOOLS
Reward students for their efforts to save the Earth with these badges. Challenge them to see how many badges they can…
Students complete word problems involving probability, with a reptile theme.
Use this bulletin board plan as a visual enhancement to your class's study of ecology. Ideas for the board include…
Use this learning contract with your students as an agreement for assigned projects. Through the use of contracts,…
Students learn how to produce their own newspaper about ecology and recycling.
Students grow their own alfalfa sprouts and then eat them in a sandwich.
Students follow these instructions to create recycled paper.
REFERENCE
Teach students about Jacques Cousteau and use these ideas for ocean-related projects.
Students find the names of animals on the endangered species list in this wordsearch.
Celebrate Arbor Day and learn about the history and origin of the holiday with this Arbor Day activity. The reading…
Use a printable that contains a list of important ecology-related vocabulary words.
Students can use this printable to learn about the basics of the food chain. After learning about the role of green…
These experiments provide a hands-on learning experience that will help students fully understand the concepts…
Solving these ecology problems will help your students realize the magnitude of the waste and pollution situation, and…
Students practice using scientific vocabulary.
Create your own chants and poetry about ecology, and make posters of them.
Challenge your students to think about alternate uses for commonly discarded items.
Use a printable that contains several word lists of ecology-related vocabulary.