An animal that has a backbone.
What is a vertebrate?
Fish have backbones.
What is true?
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What is a picture and caption?
What is a noun?
List 2 characteristics of mammals.
An animal that only eats plants
What is a herbivore?
Fish are amphibians.
What is false?
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True or false: There are two proper nouns in the sentence below:
Fyle Elementary School is located in Rochester, NY.
What is true?
Fyle Elementary School is located in Rochester, NY.
List a type of animal that lives in a saltwater environment
What is a clownfish, dolphin, whale, turtle, etc.
Something that makes a person, thing, or group different (or unique).
What is a characteristic?
An animal whose body temperature is constant with its environment is cold-blooded.
What is false?
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What is the heading?
Identify the subject, predicate, and conjunction word in the following sentence:
Squirrels and dogs are furry animals.
are furry animals (predicate)
and (conjunction word)
List 2 characteristics of fish
gills, fins, scales, etc.
An animal that eats BOTH plants and animals
What is omnivore?
When an animal molts it sheds it's skin because it's grown too big for it
What is true?
Where in your reader can you find the definition for the word stately?
What is the glossary?
Add the suffix -ing to the word catch.
Catching
List 2 characteristics of amphibians.
live in both land and water, gills when young and lungs when older,
This person is an expert in classifying animals based on their characteristics.
What is a taxonomist?
Cold-blooded is described as having a body temperature that changes with the environment's temperature.
What is true?
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What is a diagram?
What connecting word would best combine these 2 sentences?
Standing in front of the swings at recess is a dangerous to do. You might get hit in the head.
because, so, or but
because
What is a wolf, bear, tiger, etc.