Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
Vocabulary
Scientific Process
100
All fish live in this type of water
What is fresh water and salt water?
100
The word "amphibian" means this
What is "double life"?
100
Reptiles have this type of skin (name 2)
What are dry, scaly skin?
100
An animal with a backbone
What is a vertebrate?
100
An experiment begins with this. It is a question that needs to be answered.
What is a problem?
200
A fish breathes with these
What are gills?
200
Amphibians have this type of skin (name 2)
What are smooth and moist?
200
Reptiles breathe with these all of their lives
What are lungs?
200
An animal without a backbone
What is an invertebrate?
200
This is a list of the things you will need to do the experiment
What are materials?
300
A fish moves through water with these
What are fins?
300
Amphibians do not have to drink for this reason
What is absorbing water through their skin?
300
Because the reptile's body temperature can change, they are know as ______________.
What is cold-blooded?
300
Sorting animals into groups by the characteristics they share
What is classifying?
300
This is the idea of the answer to the problem
What is a hypothesis?
400
A fish has this kind of skin (list 2)
What is slimy, scaly skin?
400
Amphibians go through this process as they change and grow
What is a metamorphosis?
400
Reptile bodies do this several times a year
What is shed their skin?
400
A tool that measures temperature
What is a thermometer?
400
These are the steps of an experiment
What is the procedure?
500
The slimy skin protects the fish from these (name 2)
What are sickness and injury?
500
These are the stages in a frog's metamorphosis
What are eggs, tadpole, adult frog?
500
Reptiles lay their eggs in these places (name 2)
What is in the ground, in grass, in rotten logs, or on a beach.
500
The changes that an amphibian goes through during its life
What is a metamorphosis?
500
This is what you learn from the experiment
What is a conclusion?
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