A chameleon could live in a woodland ecosystem.
Camo Chameleon - Learn about animal camouflage and design camo for a creature of your own. Cold Blooded - a fun outdoor experiment that teaches children basic laws of thermodynamics as they pretend to be a reptile. Coloring Pages - keep your little artists busy with these fantastic coloring pages.
Crawlin Collage - build a whole ecosystem or even a world with magazine cutouts and learn to place animals in their proper biome. Food Web - students learn about the importance of different animals in the ecosystem and their roll in the food web as they build their own. Reptile Adaptation - discover what allows animals to survive in their own environment while using their imagination.
Reptiles Rock - research and build the perfect world for a reptile in this creative and fun lesson. Sniffers - students learn how reptiles smell with their tongues in this exciting experiment. Sound Art - listen with your ears and create with your mind a beautiful picture of an animal sound.
Toad House - encourage an amazing animal to move in to your yard with this fun and creative project.
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