Activities based on the Pare image
- Make a key to identify the arthropods on the
Pare:
- number each arthropod with a unique number;
- make a list of those numbers;
- print the name of each arthropod against its unique number.
- Colour in the arthropods. Perhaps use different
colours for different Orders or Classes of arthropods.
- Colour in the manaia. The central part of each
eye is made of paua shell.
- Draw an arthropod.
Pare outline drawing for printing Open immediately
by left-clicking mouse.
Download and save by right-clicking mouse and selecting Save Target As.
GIF file of Pare (157 k) Download
by right-clicking mouse and selecting Save Target As.
Insert the Picture from File in wordprocessing program for printing.
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Activities based on the Pare information
- Spelling challenge: choose a word from the information
with each arthropod and learn to spell it. Write a sentence using
the chosen word.
- Word-making challenge: choose a word and make
a list of words you can form with the letters in that word.
- Geography challenge: locate the New Zealand
place names and the offshore islands mentioned.
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Questions based on the Pare
Arthropods
- How many animals (arthropods) are there on the pare?
- How many arthropods are on the left and right of the central
manaia? (Is this different to what you see as left and right?)
- How many insects are there?
- How many arthropods are there that are not insects?
- How many legs do the spider and mite each have?
- How many legs do the beetles each have?
- How many wings does the blowfly have?
- How many wings do the other insects have?
- How many spines are there on the hind leg of the wētā?
- How many segments does the centipede have?
- How many arthropods have their heads facing the:
- top
- bottom
- left
- right
- none of these?
- How many arthropods have their bodies oriented more than 20° from
a horizontal or vertical line on the pare?
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Manaia (figures)
- How many manaia are there on the pare?
- How many eyes can be seen?
- How many manaia have 1 eye only?
- How many tongues are there? Describe their shapes.
- How many fingers and toes are there on each limb of a manaia?
- What is the total number of fingers and toes?
- What is the total number of fingers and toes with nails?
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Scientific names
- Animals and plants are given a scientific name when they are
formally described by scientific researchers.
- The scientific name consists of a Genus name
and a species name, usually written in italic type.
- The Genus name has a capital first letter, whereas the species name
is all in lower-case letters.
- All organisms are classified in a hierarchial system indicating
the degree of relationship between them.
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Classification of the arthropods on the Pare
The 13
organisms on the Pare are classified into 10 Orders in 3 Classes
of the phylum Arthropoda as follows:
- Phylum: Arthropoda (which means "jointed
limbs")
- Class: Insecta (insects)
- Order: Coleoptera (beetles)
- Order: Diptera (flies)
- Order: Hemiptera (true bugs)
- Order: Hymenoptera (wasps)
- Order: Lepidoptera (moths
and butterflies)
- Order: Odonata (dragonflies)
- Order: Orthoptera (grasshoppers,
wētā)
- Class: Arachnida (mites, spiders)
- Order: Acari (mites)
- Order: Araneae (spiders)
- Class: Myriapoda (which means "many
limbs"; the centipedes and millipedes)
- Order: Chilopoda (centipedes).
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