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This entry from my science journal focuses on the structure and dynamics of the solar system, detailing the Sun and the objects that orbit around it. Additionally, it explores the adaptations of certain salamanders, specifically their sticky tongues and teeth, which aid in feeding on insects and other small animals. Students are encouraged to engage with the vocabulary terms related to the solar system and the ecological roles of these amphibians. This journal entry blends vocabulary acquisition with guided questions to foster understanding in young scientists.
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SCIENCE JOURNAL 2/13/2013
1st PAGE MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________
2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 2/13/2013Science Vocabulary99 2/13/2013Guided Question100
2/13/2013Science Vocabulary99 • solar system – The Sun and all the • objects that orbit around it.
2/13/2013Guided Question100 Some salamanders have a sticky tongue and a wide mouth lined with teeth. These animals most likely feed on —
F insects and other tiny animals • G leaves and other plant structures • H algae and other microorganisms • J dead and decaying materials
If an animal has a sticky tongue and a mouth lined with teeth chances are these are adaptations to help it catch prey, such as insects or animals that are smaller than it. The Answer isF insects and other tiny animals
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