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May 5, 2006... Cross out the spelling mistake in each sentence below. Then write the correct word above it. 1. Frogs breathe threw their skin. 2. Harlequin frogs can be vary colorful. 3. Amphibians spend part of there life in water. Answer Key 1. threw should be through 2. very...

Which one is it?(read a chart)
May 5, 2006... What are some differences between amphibians and reptiles? Read the chart to find out. Then answer the questions that follow. Amphibians Reptiles * have webbed feet * have clawed feet and no claws or no feet * live in or near...

Life on Saturn's moon?
May 5, 2006... Great geysers of water! That's what scientists recently discovered on Enceladus (en-SEL-ahduhss), one of Saturn's moons. A geyser is a spring that shoots water into the air. Scientists are excited by the news. Water is a key ingredient for life. Life may exist in water beneath the icy...

Simpsons beat out freedoms.
May 5, 2006... Doh! Americans have some homework to do. Most know more about The Simpsons than the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. That finding was from a recent poll of 1,000 Americans. The First Amendment promises five freedoms to all Americans. We have freedom of religion, speech, and the...

Vanishing frogs: why are so many frog species disappearing?
May 5, 2006... Why did dozens of harlequin frog species start vanishing 20 years ago? Scientists studying the brightly colored frogs might have solved the mystery. The experts blame a skin fungus for causing the frogs to die off. A fungus is a form of plant life that can cause disease in animals. ...

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