Animals
Animals Part 2
Animals Part 3
Habitats
Student Experiences
100
How are African Dwarf Frogs, Fiddler Crabs, and Millipedes alike?
All need space to move about and all need food and water.
100
Where dos the frogs swimming power come from?
large muscles in their legs
100
True or False: Frogs, Crabs, and Millipedes ALL need a body of water?
false
100
Describe a pond habitat.
fresh water, aquatic plants, gravel, and no direct sunlight
100
Marta built a frog habitat. She observes the habitat every day and records her observations on her recording sheet. Which question could Marta try to answer by using the frog habitat? a. Do all frogs have webbed feet b. How many different frogs are in the USA? c. How often do frogs take a breath? d. Where is the biggest frog found?
c. How often do frogs take a breath?
200
What are the basic needs of ALL animals?
food, shelter, water, and space
200
What is a characteristic of all three animals? a. they need gravel b. they live on land c. they have an odor d. they make tunnels
c. they have an odor
200
True or False: Frogs, Crabs, and Millipedes ALL need some type of food?
true
200
Habitats have parts that are living and parts that are nonliving. What would be an example of something that is nonliving on a playground habitat?
basketball goal, sports equipment, slide, baseball, etc.
200
What is a scientific drawing?
careful drawing of body shape and body parts
300
What is special about a crab as compared with the other two animals? a. it lives in a habitat with gravel b. it needs light to survive c. it has a shell for protection d. it needs space to live
c. it has a shell for proctection
300
What body part can hide a frog from predators?
spotted green skin
300
True or False: Frogs, Crabs, and Millipedes ALL need marsh or swampy land.
false
300
Because of its structure and behavior, the millipede is best suited for...
a woodland habitat
300
What is the best way to observe animals?
quietly with little movement
400
What is an example of animal behavior? a. frogs are different colors b. my frog's nose is out of the water c. frogs have two legs d. I got my frog on Friday
b. my frog's nose is out of the water
400
A fiddler crab is in the water and you notice bubbles around the crab. Why does this happen?
crabs breathe and make bubbles of gas
400
True or False: Frogs, Crabs, and Millipedes ALL need plants of some kind.
true
400
The African Dwarf Frog, Fiddler Crab, and Millipede have some common elements in each of their three habitats. They have some elements that are not in common. Which element is NOT in all three habitats? a. food b. oxygen c. land d. space
c. land
400
Mel is studying fiddler crabs. He shines a light into their habitat. He watches the crabs carefully and records what he sees. The crabs move to the water. How did Mel change the millipedes habitat?
he shined a light in it
500
African Dwarf Frogs burble near the surface. What is burbling?
breathing air
500
Which animals did the class study?
Frogs, Crabs, and Millipedes
500
One animal that you studied has structures and behaviors that let it survive without living near a pond, a lake, or a marsh. Which animal is it?
millipede
500
What part of an animal's natural home would be the hardest to bring into the classroom?
space to live
500
A specific animal has the following body structures and behaviors: -skin needs to stay wet -can receive oxygen through its skin -also can receive oxygen through burbling -has webbed toes In which habitat must this animal live?
water
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