Exploring Habitats with Iguanas - A STEAM Lesson for Grades K-2
In this STEAM lesson for grades K-2, students will explore iguana habitats and learn how animals adapt to different environments.
Students will read the book "I Wanna Iguana" and use a nonfiction book and multimedia resources to research iguanas and their habitats.
Through a hands-on activity, students will work in groups to design their own iguana habitats using various art and craft materials, while also incorporating critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving skills.
Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1qdYFiDDStrQbU-CVM0FjvGpmv3OygHyI/edit?u…Subject Area
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