
Guide 6B Development
Resources
Additional activities, a behind-the-scenes gallery, recommended books, and more.
About this Guide
Curate Your Work
This guide has a portfolio update that shows how your coursework can fit into the nine general science-biology-animals outcomes. If you have artifacts from your past, like stories, photos, video, or postcards, you can use these to represent your knowledge as well. This course is all about pulling together the threads; its time to organize the concepts, skills, and connections that only you can curate.
Lesley
Additional Activities
If you are in Oregon, the High Desert of eastern Oregon is the place to go to find amazing reptiles.
The art in science posters is particularly impressive: bold enough to stand alone on a wall and informative enough to be used in a classroom.
Behind-the-Scenes
Here is additional information about adopting and caring for a Peacock Day Gecko.
This female chameleon is used to being fed and handled by humans. She is quite active, but females often don’t get adopted as quickly as the more colorful males. If it wasn’t for her 15 crickets-a-day feeding plan, she’d be home with us.
Recommended Books

Life cycles and development come to life with mealworms.

If you can't get enough of amphibians and reptiles, there is plenty to learn.
