Tusk Trek
This word search focuses on the anatomy of a narwhal. The vocabulary includes specific body parts like “tusk,” “flipper,” and “blowhole,” as well as biological components such as “muscle,” “skin,” and “blubber.” It also includes directional features like “dorsal” and “finless,” and external identifiers like “girth,” “snout,” and “forehead.” Students will explore how each of these body parts contributes to the unique structure and function of a narwhal. Completing this puzzle helps reinforce anatomical vocabulary through word recognition.
By working on this word search, students will sharpen their understanding of biological terminology and narwhal anatomy. This activity improves vocabulary acquisition through visual exposure and contextual association. Searching for words also enhances spelling accuracy and supports reading fluency. Fine motor skills and concentration are developed as students scan the grid carefully. Overall, it’s an engaging tool for building subject-specific language skills.
Featured Narwhal Vocabulary Words – Tusk, Blubber, Flipper, Blowhole, Tail, Dorsal, Finless, Skin, Muscle, Tooth, Snout, Jaw, Spiral, Forehead, Girth