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In this lab, students will model how camouflage can help animals survive in the wild. Before class, create a poster like the one shown and cover it so students can not see it.( To create the poster, get a large piece of butcher paper. Copy the moths onto three different colors of paper, including one page that is the same color as the butcher paper). Then, review different adaptations students have already learned about. Next, uncover the poster and ask students to count the number of moths. Once all of the students have counted, tell them to compare numbers. As a class, count the number of moths and discuss why students had different numbers
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In this lab, students will model how camouflage can help animals survive in the wild. Before class, create a poster like the one shown and cover it so students can not see it.( To create the poster, get a large piece of butcher paper. Copy the moths onto three different colors of paper, including one page that is the same color as the butcher paper). Then, review different adaptations students have already learned about. Next, uncover the poster and ask students to count the number of moths. Once all of the students have counted, tell them to compare numbers. As a class, count the number of moths and discuss why students had different numbers
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