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NEW ZEALAND –One night in April, Inky the octopus slipped
ped
ium
m.
silently out of his ________ at New Zealand’s National Aquarium.
The aquarium staff followed his little suction cup ____________ to discover
ver
that Inky had escaped through a small gap at the top of his tank.
Once out of the tank, Inky _______
across the floor to a six-inch-wide
drain. He squeezed his
football-sized body
through the drain
which took him
into the Pacific
Ocean. And
ht!
nobody has _______ Inky since that night!
An octopus has a ________ body and can squeeze its body
into very small spaces. In the sea, they like to live ________
in small caves, spaces under rocks or even in pottery that
falls from passing __________.
Inky was added to the aquarium in 2014. He had been
injured when he was caught in a crayfish pot.
Octopuses are very ________________ to keep in
aquariums. If they get bored, they start to take things
___________. In 2009, an octopus at the Santa Monica
ve and
Pier Aquarium in California took apart a valve
caused a flood. Another octopus took apart a little robot
___________________ that was in its tank.
Eight Arms or Legs?
An octopus has eight arms … or are they
legs? Scientists think two of the
limbs act as legs, and the rest
more like arms.
These limbs are called tentacles. Each
tentacle has two rows of suckers that sense
taste. If an octopus loses a tentacle,
it can grow a new one!
Can you follow the inky
trail to help this octopus
ind her cave?
Look through the
newspaper and see if
you can find each of
these shapes:
Standards Link: Research:
Use the newspaper to locate
information.
Usually, an octopus is brown. But if it gets angry or scared,
it changes color depending upon the mood. And it also can
change colors to blend in with rocks, coral, sand and more.
This is called camouflage (kam-O-flawj). Color each little
octopus so it matches the background to hide.
Standards Link: Reading Comprehension: Follow simple written directions.
Ate and Eight
The words ate and eight sound the same but
have different meanings and spellings. They
are homophones. Look through the newspaper
and see if you can find more homophones.
Standards Link: Research: Use the newspaper to locate information.
TENTACLES
AQUARIUM
OCTOPUS
PACIFIC
SCARED
DRAIN
BORED
ANGRY
EIGHT
TASTE
BROWN
ROBOT
MOOD
ARMS
S O P C E T S A T S
E R C A O T O H D C
L O A Q C N G P O A
C B N U I
I T U O R
A O G A E D F E M E
T T R R S E E I S D
N D Y I A R M S C T
E S S U P O T C O R
T U L M E B R O W N
This week’s word:
VALVE
The noun valve means a
mechanical device that
controls the movement of
liquid, gas or loose material
and may be controlled by a
moveable part.
We opened the valve to
allow the water to drain.
Try to use the word valve
in a sentence today when
talking with your friends
and family members.
My Pet
Octopus
Pretend you have a pet
octopus. Describe what life
is like with this pet. Be
imaginative! Is it trained?