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Level: Builder (3rd Grade)
Category: Nature
Section: My World
Lizards
1. What is a herper and how can you become a herper?
2. Learn about lizards in your area.
3. Learn how to care for a lizard.
4. Catch a lizard or see them in a pet store, on a video, at a nature center, at a zoo or in books. Invite a herpetologist or knowledgeable guest to talk to the Adventurers.
5. Paint a lizard on a rock.
6. Read Leviticus 11:29-30.
Helps
1. Reptiles (lizards, snakes, and turtles) and amphibians (salamanders, toads, and frogs) are called herps, which means crawling things. If you really like herps and watch and learn about them you are a herper. If you go to college and study herps you can become a herpetologist and teach or work in a museum or a zoo.
2. If you do not have lizards in your area you may study salamanders. If neither is available go to pet stores or museums or use books, videos, etc.
3. Before you catch a lizard, you must prepare for this special guest.
4. Observe the lizard in its habitat or other locations as mentioned in Helps #2. Try catching a lizard by hand or using a noose (see the books in Resources for more information).
5. Paint a lizard on a rock (see resources). Draw, stencil, or stamp the outline of a lizard on the rock, using pencils or acrylic paint. For details, use paintbrush, Q-tips, or toothpicks. If you want to put the rock lizard in your yard, apply clear spray for acrylic paint to preserve the art work.
Resources
Reptiles and Amphibians for Dummies by Patricia Bartlett (Wiley Publishing, 2003)
Reptiles and Amphibians Peterson Field Guides by Joseph T. Colling and Roger Conant (Houghton Mifflin Company 2003)
Painting on Rocks for Kids by Lin Wellford (North Light, 2002)
artistsnetwork.com
Websites
Search for [name of your state or province, lizards] Example: “New York Lizards”
Library or nature center