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The Life Science Interactive Notebook: Animal Diversity: Vertebrates chapter showcase student’s ability to:
- Explain basic characteristics of fish, amphibians, birds, reptiles, and mammals
- Describe how fish are adapted for life in water
- List three main groups of fish – jawless fish, cartilaginous fish, bony fish
- Explain how amphibians and reptiles are adapted for life on land
- Describe how an amniotic egg protects embryo
- Describe how birds are adapted for flight
- Compare circulation systems of fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds
- Distinguish characteristics that make mammals different than other animals
Each activity enables students to process the information given by the teacher then allows them to use self-direction to apply their new knowledge. The engaging activities always vary in order for all students to use and benefit from different learning styles. Activities included correlating with the Next Generation Science Standards.
Animal Diversity - Vertebrates includes the following concepts:
- Intro to Vertebrates: Fish and Amphibians
- Reptiles and Birds
- Mammals
Each concept shares:
- Actual photos of both the INPUT and OUTPUT pages of Science Interactive Notebook
- Instructions on how to create/use/complete activity for OUTPUT side
- Mini-Quizzes for each concept to check students’ understanding
- Answer Keys for all mini-quizzes
- Appendix with Teacher Notes for Interactive Notebook in LARGE print.
This download is perfect for:
- Distance learning
- Independent learners
- Flipped Classrooms
NOTE - This is NOT a digital product - You can check out our Life Science Digital Interactive Notebooks here: Life Science Interactive Notebooks
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