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Dinosaurs may be extinct, but reptiles are distant cousins to the beasts that once walked the Earth. From snakes and lizards to iguanas and tuataras, children learn what factors make them different from other animals. Young students explore the mysterious, often misunderstood, world of reptiles and learn about their characteristics and how they differ from amphibians. A fun, hands-on experiment is included. Part of the multivolume Animal Life for Children Video Series in the Schlessinger Science Library. Part of the Schlessinger Science Library for Children Collection. This title correlates to the National Science Education Standards for Life Science -- characteristics of organisms, life cycles of organisms and organisms & environments. A teacher's guide is included and available online. |
"…provide[s] in-depth historical and social background information…directly aligns with tall-tale and traditional literature genre units, and would have applications for social studies, geography and regional studies…Recommended. " - Library Media Connection (Nov/Dec 2006)
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Grades K to 4 Color, Live Action Closed-Captioned Copyright 1999 MARC Record Available Catalog Card Kit Available Single Main Entry Card Available Teacher's Guide Available: Download Now
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Correlation to National Science Education Standards
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| See Also Animal Life in Action Video Series (Grades 5 - 8) |
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