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Reptiles - Coggle Diagram
Reptiles
Natural Science
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Activity: The learners will be doing a science experiment with teacher leading the experiment where they get 1 egg from 1 reptile and put in vinegar, water and soda and predicting what will happen in a couple of days. Later compare the changes of the egg.
Social Science
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Activity: The learners will make a rattlesnake using toilet rolls, wool, rice and paint. the last roll of the snake will be filled with rice. When the snake is touched or moved by the students it will make a noise imitating a rattling sound which is made by the snake when a predator tries to get near them or touches them.
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Technology
Technology
Structure of Reptile
Snakes have a long, flexible spine made up of hundreds of vertebrae. They also have hundreds of ribs to protect their organs. Snake do not have eyelids, limbs and no ear openings. The longest snake is known as a python.
Crocodiles have a powerful jaw with many cone-shaped teeth. They have tough skin made up of many large plates and scales and long muscular tails.
Turtles have a shell that covers their bodies and is made up of bone and cartilage. The shell is the rib cage, sternum, and vertebrae of the turtle
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Activity: The learners will make a turtle using paper plates, paint, string and a plastic sleeve that will make and illusion of the turtle being under water. The string will connect to the limbs of the turtle and will move the limbs when it is pulled by the learners.