Talking Tails Multiple Choices
This worksheet explores how iguanas communicate using head bobbing, dewlap displays, tail movements, and even sounds. These signals help them warn others, attract mates, and defend their territory. Posture and physical signals play a big role in their nonverbal communication. These behaviors help iguanas stay safe and interact with others.
Students learn about animal behavior through nonfiction text features, enhancing science literacy. The topic builds vocabulary around communication and interaction. It improves comprehension by focusing on cause and effect and the function of specific actions. Learners develop inference skills by interpreting animal signals and their purposes. This worksheet reinforces the value of reading for information and understanding natural behavior.