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OverviewFrom cobras and copperheads to pythons and boas,all types of snakes are covered in this book of40 science experiments, art projects, and games that help budding herpetologists gain a greater appreciation for these slithering reptiles. Activities include making foldable fangs to learn how snakes' teeth and jaws work together; simulating cytotoxic snake venom while making a tasty snack using an everyday enzyme found in pineapple; and mimicking the sound a rattlesnake makes using a rubber band, a paper clip, and an envelope. Engaging, simple, and safe experiments teach kids about the biology of snakes, such as how they use their tongues and nostrils to detect smells, how they are cold-blooded and sensitive to subtle changes in temperature, and how they can detect the slightest vibrations or tremors. Kids do not need a snake for any of the activities and will delight in all the strange snake facts and gross-out projects such as Snake Stink-where they create their own signature stink and test how well it repels potential predators. Did you know... Snakes do not need to be coiled to strike. They can strike from any position, even underwater! Cobras and coachwhips are two of the few snakes that can move in a straight line forward while keeping their upper body raised off the ground Snake venom can actually help humans too: a blood pressure medicine was developed from the venom of a Brazilian pit viper, and over 60 other treatments have been created from snake venoms Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cindy BlobaumPublisher: Zephyr Press Imprint: Zephyr Press Dimensions: Width: 27.90cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.371kg ISBN: 9781569768075ISBN 10: 1569768072 Pages: 128 Publication Date: 01 July 2012 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book goes a long way to helping the average student understand reptiles and support their interests. The simulations, models, and facts will be appreciated by both young readers and their teachers. --National Science Teachers Association It's exactly the kind of hands-on learning book that takes what could be dry subject matter and makes it nearly irresistible to children--really a great achievement by [author Cindy] Blobaum. --You Know, For Kids There is enough information here - and enough activity recommendation - that you could probably make an entire year's science curriculum from this!...This might be an especially good way to engage a young boy who thinks school is 'boring!' --Titus2Homemaker The variety, originality, and ease of most of the activities assure satisfied readers and repeated use. --School Library Journal This book is a hit in many ways, but most importantly it works because it teaches readers to think like scientists, inspiring them to seek out the true facts about snakes. --Good Reads with Ronna Elementary students may want to become ophiologists after trying out a few of the investigations in Awesome Snake Science! . . . Overall, this book would be a useful tool for teachers undertaking reptile studies or as a nice, but not mandatory, purchase for a classroom or school library. --Green Teacher Here's a book for the real reptile lover, or just the science nut. Written very scientifically, but at an accessible level, it honors the serious nature lover. And good news for parents: no real snakes needed! --Tales Told Tall Clearly written and well organized . . . will appeal both to budding young scientists and teachers hunting for imaginative lesson-plan ideas. --School Library Journal on Insectigations There is enough information here - and enough activity recommendation - that you could probably make an entire year's science curriculum from this!...This might be an especially good way to engage a young boy who thinks school is 'boring!' -- Titus2Homemaker Author InformationCindy Blobaumis the author ofGeology Rocks and Insectigations and a contributor to Highlights, Hopscotch for Girls, and Plays magazines. She has designed science-based programs and teacher workshops for nature organizations throughout the United States. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |