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Reptiles (Natural Sciences) - Coggle Diagram
Reptiles (Natural Sciences)
Different types of reptiles
Snakes
Crocodile
Lizards
Activity: the learners will be provided with classifying and categorising activity.
Characteristics
Scaly skin
Most reptiles lay shelled eggs on land (Shine and Bull,1979).
Reptiles are cold blooded
Activity: the learners will look at different types of reptiles to see how they look like and what they eat
what reptiles eat
Most reptiles eat meat
Insects
Some eat plants
Activity: the learners will use picture cut-outs to classify different types of food reptiles eat.
Where do reptiles live
MostReptiles live on land (Alibardi, 2003).
Activity: learners will search where reptiles live in the school premises and present their findings.
*some live in water
Smallest and largest reptile
Smallest: Mini chameleon
Largest: Saltwater crocodile
Activity: Learners will classify which reptile is larger and which is smaller
Life cycle
Reptiles lay their eggs in a hole on the ground, to protect them from being eaten by predators. After the hatching takes place, then the juvenile stage, and then adult stage occurs (Fitch, 1949).
Activity: The learners will list the 4 stages of a lizard