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Inquiry of snakes

Inquiry of snakes. Course / Grade Level: Biology II / 10 – 12 Lesson Objective: Standard number 1.0 Students will observe a variety of organisms representing a major group of vertebrates, to gain an understanding of increasing complexity.

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Inquiry of snakes

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  1. Inquiry of snakes • Course / Grade Level: Biology II / 10 – 12 • Lesson Objective: Standard number 1.0 • Students will observe a variety of organisms representing a major group of vertebrates, to gain an understanding of increasing complexity. • Students will compare and contrast snakes from simplest to most complex with regard to anatomical differences. by: Laicee Peerman

  2. Snakes are reptiles. Reptiles are cold-blooded and have skin that is covered with scales Most snakes lay eggs others don’t lay eggs but hold them inside until they hatch Snakes have no legs and no ears. They are skilled predators, snakes help maintain the balance of nature by eating prey that reproduces frequently, everything from earthworms to rabbits. Snakes are especially important in the control of rodents such as mice and rats. Snakes

  3. Choose a characteristic that you want to inquire about:

  4. Assignment Coloration • Your job is to compare and contrast the coloration of the snakes on the following pages to their surroundings. If you have questions, write them down.

  5. Water Moccasin Venomous

  6. Copperhead

  7. Mojave Desert Sidewinder

  8. Eastern Rat Snake

  9. Coral Snake Venomous

  10. Eastern Hognose

  11. Snake Coloration

  12. Assignment Snake Tails • Your job is to compare and contrast the characteristics of each snake’s tail on the following pages. Of you have questions, write them down.

  13. Mojave Desert Sidewinder Venomous

  14. Boa Constrictor

  15. Pygmy Rattlesnake Venomous

  16. Coral Snake Venomous

  17. Timber Rattle Snake Venomous

  18. Snake Tail

  19. Assignment Constrictors • Your job is to compare and contrast the characteristics of the constrictors on the following pages. If you have questions, write them down.

  20. Black Rat Snake Constrictor

  21. Boa Constrictor

  22. Red Tailed Boa Constrictor

  23. Python Constrictor

  24. Albino Boa Constrictor

  25. Constrictor Snake

  26. Assignment Length/Width • Your job is to compare and contrast the different snakes on the following pages to determine the differences between the length and width of each snake. If you have questions, write them down.

  27. Copperhead Venomous

  28. Western Diamondback Rattle Venomous

  29. Coral Snake Venomous

  30. Eastern Rat Snake

  31. Boa Constrictor

  32. Red Tailed Boa Constrictor

  33. Snake Length / Width

  34. Helpful web sites to explore your questions: • http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/adv/kidspage/snakes/psnakes.htm • http://www.everwonder.com/david/snakes/ • http://pelotes.jea.com/vensnake.htm • http://www.venomous.com/

  35. By now you should have • A list of all of your observations • A list of questions about the things that you want to student further Once you have finished, please return to your seat and wait for the teachers instructions.

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