Discovering the Tuatara: Vocabulary Exploration

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Discovering the Tuatara: Vocabulary Exploration

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Discovering the Tuatara: Vocabulary Exploration
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Discovering the Tuatara: Vocabulary Exploration

Learning new words about New Zealand's unique reptile Year 4 Science and English

What is a Tuatara?
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What is a Tuatara?

A rare reptile found only in New Zealand Looks like a lizard but is very different Has survived for millions of years An important part of New Zealand's wildlife

Vocabulary Word #1: REPTILE
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Vocabulary Word #1: REPTILE

What do you think 'reptile' means? Work with your buddy to find the answer Look for clues in the text Share what you discover!

Amazing Body Features
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Amazing Body Features

Triangular head with strong jaws Scaly skin that changes color Sharp spines called a crest Strong claws for digging A special third eye!

Vocabulary Words #2 & #3: CREST and BURROWS
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Vocabulary Words #2 & #3: CREST and BURROWS

Find 'crest' in the text - what is it? Look for 'burrows' - where are they? Buddy challenge: Draw what you think they look like Be ready to explain your drawings!

Tuatara Behavior
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Tuatara Behavior

Nocturnal - active at night Sleep during the day Move quietly to hunt Live near the coast Stay hidden for safety

Vocabulary Word #4: NOCTURNAL
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Vocabulary Word #4: NOCTURNAL

What does 'nocturnal' mean? Find examples in the text Think of other nocturnal animals Discuss with your buddy why this helps tuataras

What Tuataras Eat
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What Tuataras Eat

Carnivorous - eats only meat Insects and spiders Worms Sometimes small birds or eggs Quick movements to catch prey

Vocabulary Words #5 & #6: CARNIVOROUS and PREDATORS
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Vocabulary Words #5 & #6: CARNIVOROUS and PREDATORS

Find 'carnivorous' - what type of diet is this? Look for 'predators' - what are they? Buddy question: Is a tuatara a predator? Why do baby tuataras hide from predators?

Amazing Tuatara Facts
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Amazing Tuatara Facts

"Tuataras can live for over 100 years and are called 'living fossils' because they have survived since the time of dinosaurs!"