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REPTILES - Coggle Diagram
REPTILES
SOCIAL SCIENCES
Anthropological Studies:
Anthropologists can study the roles of reptiles in different cultures and societies, examining their symbolism, mythologies, and rituals.
Psychological Research:
Psychologists can explore the perceptions and attitudes people have toward reptiles, addressing fears, phobias, and ways to promote positive interactions.
Cultural Anthropology:
Research how different cultures view and interact with reptiles can provide insights into the connections between humans and these animals.
Activity
Share stories from different cultures that involve reptiles. Discuss the role of reptiles in these stories and the cultural significance attached to them.
TECHNOLOGY
Tracking and Research:
Radio frequency identification (RFID) or GPS tags can be used to track reptiles' movements and behaviors, helping researchers understand their habits, migration patterns, and preferred habitats.
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Genetic Research:
DNA analysis and sequencing technologies can provide insights into the genetics, evolution, and relatedness of different reptile species.
Activity
Digital Reptile Discovery:
Introduce students to a kid-friendly website or app that showcases different reptile species through pictures and simple descriptions. Let them explore various reptiles digitally.
NATURAL SCIENCES
Anatomy and Physiology
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Activity
Use a simple model to show how reptiles bask in the sun to warm up, then have students act out basking and cooling behaviors.
Classification
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Activity
Provide pictures of turtles, lizards, snakes, and crocodiles; ask students to group them according to their appearance
Habitat
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Activity
Create a large world map and place pictures of reptiles in their habitats; discuss why certain reptiles live in specific regions.