Worldview & Temperature
Classifying Animals
Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
100
The way someone views the world.

What is a worldview?

100

The special features used to classify animals.

What are characteristics?

100

Helps to breath underwater.

What are gills?

100

Has gills and lives in water.

What are tadpoles?

100

Type of skin.

What is dry, rough, and scaly skin?

200

A tool used to measure temperature.

What is a thermometer?

200

Has a backbone.

What is a vertebrate.

200

Helps the fish stop and rest without rolling over.

What are fins?

200

Characteristics of their skin.

What is smooth and moist?

200

What reptiles breath with.

What are lungs?

300

The job God gave people when He created them.

What is managing or taking care of His creation?

300

Two groups of vertebrates.

What are warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals?

300
Covers the fish and helps it swim through water easily.

What is slime?

300

The process of an animal changing from one form to another.

What is metamorphosis?

300
Two reasons why reptiles have dry, rough skin.

What is protection from predators, and protection from the ground?

400

The scale scientists usually use to measure temperature.

What is Celsius?

400

This kind of animal is identified by having fur or feathers.

What is a warm-blooded animal?

400

Lightweight and strong, the overlap each other.

What are scales?

400

The three stages in a frog's life cycle.

What are egg, tadpole, and adult?

400

True or False? 

Reptiles live part of their lives on the land.

What is false?

500

God created all people this way.

What is being made in God's image?

500
The main difference between warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals.

What is body-temperature?

500

Fish live in these types of waters?

What are salt and fresh water?

(Lakes, rivers, ponds)

500

Double life.

What are amphibians?


500

The tiniest reptile.

What is the Jaragua lizard?

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