Salamander
Classification: Amphibian
Groups can be encouraged to choose animals of different classes (reptiles, amphibians, mammals, etc.).
E-books and some videos are available free-of-charge for teachers via a one-time subscription at the Epic! website.
Consider using websites like SafeShare.TV and ViewPure to remove ads from websites.
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Websites
Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum)
In-depth information about the Barton Springs Salamander in Texas.
Salamanders
Fun facts, habitat, regeneration of salamanders in South Dakota.
Salamanders and Newts
Interactive website with basic information about salamanders and newts.
Spotted Salamander
Profile of the spotted salamander with images, scientific name, habitat, descriptions of and links to more information.
Texas Blind Salamander (Eurycea rathbuni)
Information about this unique salamander found in Texas.
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Videos
A Giant Salamander’s Second Chance
News format video focusing on the Eastern hellbender salamander in the Appalachian region in the U.S. (YouTube)
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Portal Texts
Pip’s Magic
by Ellen Stoll Walsh
The Salamander Room
by Anne Mazer
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Research Books
Life Story of a Salamander (Animal Life Stories)
by Charlotte Guillain
Salamander: A Children Pictures Book About Salamander With Fun Salamander Facts and Photos for Kids
by Alma Ray
Salamander: Amazing Fun Facts and Pictures about Salamander for Kids
by Gaia Carlo
Salamander or Lizard? How Do You Know?
by Melissa Stewart
Salamanders (Life Cycles)
by Robin Nelson
Snakes, Salamanders and Lizards
by Diane Burns
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E-books on GetEpic.com
Becoming a Salamander (Changing Animals)
by Grace Hansen
Salamander: Master of Regrowth (Animal Superpowers)
by Josh Plattner
Salamanders (Backyard Wildlife)
by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
Salamanders (Endangered Animals)
by Kristen Pope
Salamanders (Swamp Animals)
by Leo Statts
Salamanders Are Gross! (Creepy Crawlers)
by Leigh Rockwood
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Skype a Scientist
Scientist: Dr. Jonathan Kolby
Register to schedule a Skype session with Dr. Jonathan Kolby, who studies amphibians and works for herpetological conservation.
Skype a Scientist matches over 2000+ scientists with classrooms around the world! Scientists skype into your classroom for 30–60-minute Q&A sessions that can cover the scientist’s expertise or what it’s like to be a scientist. Multiple topics are available.