Whakataukī | Proverb
"Ko au ko te taiao, ko te taiao ko au"
I am the environment, and the environment is me.
Our tīpuna understood the deep connections within ngā taiao (ecosystems) - how every plant, animal, and element plays its part in the web of life. This whakataukī reminds us we are not separate from nature; we are part of it. As kaitiaki, understanding ecosystem vocabulary helps us protect and nurture our environment.
🌿 Ecosystem Word Search
Level 3 (Years 7-8) | Pūtaiao / Science
📋 Learning Objectives:
- Master key ecosystem vocabulary
- Understand relationships between organisms
- Recognize ecological terms in context
- Build scientific literacy
Words can be horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. Circle them when you find them!
🔍 Find These 15 Ecosystem Words:
📚 Vocabulary Review
Match each word from the word search to its definition:
🌟 Extension Challenge
Create a Food Chain: Using at least 5 words from the word search, draw a food chain from a New Zealand ecosystem.
Example: Sun → Native Plants (Producer) → Wētā (Herbivore) → Tuatara (Carnivore) → Decomposer
Label each organism and its role (producer/consumer/etc.):
🌿 Did You Know?
New Zealand has incredible biodiversity! We have unique species found nowhere else on Earth (endemic species), like the kiwi, tuatara, and kākāpō. Our ecosystems evolved without land mammals for millions of years, making them especially vulnerable to introduced predators. That's why being a kaitiaki (guardian) of our taiao is so important!