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Utah Core Science. In this lesson we will learn… About Amphibians About Reptiles Their differences Their similarities. Let’s Learn About Amphibians. Amphibian Song. Utah Amphibians What is my name? Click to see if you’re correct. American Bullfrog. Tiger Salamander. Great Plains Toad. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Utah Core
Science In this lesson we will learn…
About Amphibians About Reptiles
Their differences Their similarities
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Let’s Learn About Amphibians
Category TraitVertebrate or Invertebrate?
Vertebrate
Warm or Cold Blooded
Cold-blooded
EggsFound in water or damp places. Have soft, gel texture.
Method of Breathing Gills and lungs
Skin Texture Smooth, moist and sometimes sticky.
MetamorphosisYes. Breathes water through gills until it develops lungs.
Amphibian means: Living two lives (on land and water)
Examples Frog, toad, newt, salamander
Amphibian Song
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Utah AmphibiansWhat is my name? Click to see if you’re correct.
American Bullfrog Great Plains Toad Tiger Salamander
Northern Leopard Frog Green Frog
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Reptiles Category Trait
Vertebrate or Invertebrate?
Vertebrate
Warm or Cold Blooded
Cold-blooded
EggsLaid on land or kept in body until hatched. Hard leathery texture.
Method of Breathing Lungs
Skin Texture Dry and Scaly.
Metamorphosis No. Looks like a small adult.
Reptiles: Live on land.
Examples Snake, lizard, crocodiles, iguanas
Reptiles: Bill Nye
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Utah Reptiles
Northern PlateauLizard
Western CollaredLizard (male)
Gila Monster
SidewinderRattlesnake
Horned Lizard
Desert Turtle
Click picture to see my name!
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Smooth, moist skin
Lives part of life in water
Has gills until lungs develop
Lays eggs in water
Metamorphosis
Dry, scaly skin
Lays eggs on land
No Metamorphosis
Let’s look at a Venn Diagram comparing reptiles and amphibians…
AMPHIBIANS REPTILES
Vertebrate
Lungs
Cold blooded
Lives on land
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Use a piece of paper to write the answer. Be sure to number your paper.
1. Amphibians lay their eggs in the ___________.
2. Reptiles lay their eggs on ____________.
3. Amphibians are _______ blooded.
4. Reptiles are ________ blooded.
5. T/F Amphibians are invertebrate?
6. T/F Reptiles are invertebrate?
Amphibian or Reptile?7.
8.
9.10.
Were you correct? 1. water 2. land 3. cold 4. warm 5. False 6. True 7. Reptile 8. Amphibian 9. Amphibian 10. Reptile
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References4th Grade Standard 5 Objective 3 – UEN Lesson PlanCompare Anything. Amphibian vs Reptile. Retrieved November 2011, from
http://www.diffen.com/difference/Amphibian_vs_Reptile