Looking for your next scaly friend? ADOPT from Autumns adoption corner
Looking for your next scaly friend? ADOPT from Autumns adoption corner
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We are a nonprofit dedicated to empowering teachers, educators and homeschoolers through education and resources. If you're looking for something reptile related to do with your students look no further. Here you will be able to find downloadable coloring sheets along with ideas day for curriculums are coming soon!
Have someone that likes coloring or story telling? Or maybe a class project? Here are some coloring sheets and a story sheet created by us for you to enjoy. The crossword answers can be found in our ambassador bios.
Morphs at home is proud to present the ambassador exchange program. This program is geared towards educators with classrooms. By participating in this program you will have the chance to take in a Morphs and Milestones appointed ambassador into your classroom for an extended amount of time from 2 weeks to 9 weeks. In this time the class will be able to learn about caring for the animal including proper husbandry, feeding, handling and shed schedule. Educators will have complete and total access to Morphs and Milestones care guides and training videos. Think this is something you would like to participate in? Send us an email
This is Zuri. She is a 4 year old female ball python that is about 4 feet long. She eats a frozen thawed medium rodent every two weeks. Her story is she came from a teacher that had her as a class pet and she did very well. If you are interested in having Zuri come to your classroom email us.
This handsome dude is Rush! Rush is a Russian tortoise. He is about 2 years old and he is a very social little guy. He loves his daily dark greens and weekly tortoise chow. He likes exploring and meeting people. Email us if you would like tom have him in your class
We are looking for help to purchase the finishing touches on our adaptive classroom. Our ambassadors help so many and want to give them best place to rest when they aren’t out helping people. Will you help us?