User: E. Sutterlin [esutterl@erols.com] Subject: Additional Nocturnal Lesson Resources Date: Sat Sep 18 13:34:40 CDT 199Comments: This is a good start to learning the definition of nocturnal and diurnal. Some older or more advanced students might also like to learn crepuscular, a harder concept. Please consider adding a link to http://library.advanced.org/25553/gather/noctlist.html for a list of nocturnal animals, and to original student lesson plans on Nocturnal animals http://library.advanced.org/25553/english/interact/lessons/noctlp.shtml This same site has Interactive crossword puzzles on nocturnal animals. (Animals and sleep puzzles 7,9,11-14), and can be done online, or contact esutterl@erols.com for a reproducible copy for class use. These pages were created as part of a website on Sleep from A to Zzz by an international student team for the ThinkQuest 1999 contest. Educational usage of this information is permitted freely, but users are requested to contact esutterl@erols.com for E. Sutterlin, team leader. Thank you.