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REPTILES - Coggle Diagram
REPTILES
SOCIAL SCIENCE
Adaptation
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When do reptiles need to adapt to their environment?
Learners can watch a video on why reptiles need to adapt and give their opinion.
Place
Where do reptile live.
Learners will be given different habitats for different animals and will then need to identify the reptile's habitat.
NATURAL SCIENCE
Energy and change
Reptiles use the sun to gain energy.
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Life and living
Reptiles care for their eggs and then the young leave when hatched.
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Learners can draw in image of what they think the reptile's eggs look like.
TECHNOLOGY
Hatchling
Hatchlings leave to live alone.
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Learning can participate in a debate on why they think the hatchlings leave to live on their own.
Mouths
Many reptiles lack lips and rely on their jaws
Learners can identify reptiles by only seeing their mouths.