Ostrich
Springbok
Monarch butterfly
Armadillo
Choose-your-own-adventure narrative
100

T or F:

Ostriches put their head in the sand to hide from their predators.

False.

This is a misconception. Ostriches lay their head near the sand to camouflage.  

100

Do both male and female springboks have horns? 

Yes

100

What do monarch butterfly's eat to poison their predator?

Milkweed

100

What is the main defense mechanism of an armadillo? 

It rolls into a ball. 

100

Which format is a choose-your-own-narrative typically written in? 

1st person

2nd person

3rd person


2nd person

200

Ostrich's have a larger body part than all other land animals. What it is?

Its eyes.

200

What is the habitat of a springbok? 

Springboks inhabit dry, open plains; from deserts to savannahs and shrublands, and from sea level up to South Africa’s Highveld plateau area.

200

Which monarch butterfly is larger male or female? 

Male

200

What is the full name of the armadillo we studied? 

Brazilian Three Banded Armadillo. 

200

How many choices does a choose-your-own-adventure narrative typically give? 

2

300

How many toes does an ostrich have on each foot? 

2

300

What is the habitat of the gazelle?

Most gazelles live in the hot, dry savannas and deserts of Africa and Asia.

300

The caterpillar forms a chrysalis in which metamorphosis take place over how long of a period of time? 

9-15 days

300

What is the habitat of the armadillo? 

They live in Brazil's savannas and dry-forests.

300

Choose-your-own-adventure narrative should include dialogue. What is dialogue and why is it important in this type of story? 

Name 2 reasons. 

It is a conversation between two or more people (sometimes what a character is thinking). 

It is important to include because it makes the story more interesting, it drives the plot forward, and helps build a character more deeply by allowing the reader to know what they are thinking/feeling.

Dialogue can also help charge scenes with emotion, heightening tension between characters or building suspense ahead of a key event or turning point in the plot.

400

Name 2 predators of an ostrich.

Cheetahs, lions, leopards, hunting dogs and spotted hyenas.

400

Springboks are renowned for their pronking, or stotting, behavior. How does this help them when it comes to predators? 

Those that jump higher or at a faster rate, are fitter and faster, a fact the predator should recognize and so pick out a weaker victim.

400

The adult monarch butterfly is brightly coloured, with orange upperwings, interlaced with black veins and surrounded by a wide, black border marked with numerous white spots.

What purpose does this serve to protect them? 

It serves as a visual warning to predators that this species is poisonous.

400

This species can be distinguished by its blackish-brown armour plating. What part of the body does this cover? 

It covers the body, head and tail. 

400

Other than the characters, what also does a choose-your-own-adventure narrative contain? 

Name 3

Setting

Dialogue

Problem

Solution 

Plot


500

What does an ostrich eat? 

The diet of the ostrich includes grasses, seeds and leaves, as well as flowers, fruit and roots. The leaves, flowers and fruits of succulent plants are important in drier areas, and some insects.

500

What do springbok's eat?

Springbok primarily graze on grasses and turn to browsing on shrubs in the colder and drier winters. They are also fond of feeding on flowers when available, and when water is scarce springbok seek out moisture-rich roots, tubers and succulent foliage

500

Despite their powerful defence mechanism, monarch butterfly caterpillars are preyed upon by some invertebrates, such as wasps and ants. Why? 

They are less affected by their toxins. 

500

A female armadillo typically produces how many young when giving birth? 

One

500

Name 2 identifying characteristics of the choose-your-own-adventure narrative you wrote. 

It is realistic fiction based on facts and research. 

The reader is the adventurer. 

It is interactive.

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