Life Cycle
Animal Characteristics
How to Survive
Thinking Like a Scientist
Mystery
100
This stage happens after the caterpillar
What is a chrysalis
100
This is what we call a young dog
What is a puppy
100
This helps animals swim faster
What is webbed feet
100
We always put this on our paper to know when we made the observation
What is the date
100
This is the adult form of a tadpole
What is a frog
200
This is another name for mealworm
What is larva
200
These come in all different shapes and sizes to help birds eat specific foods
What is their beak
200
This would keep animals warm in the winter
What is fur
200
These are the five senses
What is see, hear, taste, touch, smell
200
This is the life cycle of a snake
What is egg, baby snake, adult snake
300
This stage comes after the larva stage
What is pupa
300
This is what we call a young chicken
What is a chick
300
Animals use these for protection when a predator approaches
What are horns, claws, teeth
300
Before we start an experiment we always ask __________
What is a question
300
These are needed for survival
What are air, water, food, shelter
400
These are the four stages of a butterfly's life cycle
What is egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly
400
This is what we call a young cow
What is a calf
400
These help birds capture their prey
What is clawed feet
400
We collect this to help us know what is happening in our experiment
What is data/observations
400
This feature helps animals soar through the sky
What are wings
500
These are the four stages of the beetle's life cycle
What is egg, larva (mealworm), pupa and beetle
500
This is the scientific word for what is passed from parent to young
What is characteristics
500
This feature can help an animal blend into its surroundings
What is its covering
500
This is why we collect data
What is to remember what happened on each day and look at patterns we might see
500
This is one characteristic that helps an animal survive (use your because statement)
What is (multiple answers)
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