Evolution
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Guess That Animal
This Weeks Lesson
100

What do we call changes in living things over a long time?

Evolution

100

Who won the 2022 FIFA World Cup?

Argentina

100

What group of animals includes T. rex?

Dinosaurs

100

I am big, grey, and have a long trunk. What animal am I?

Elephant

100

What do we call long‑term shifts in temperature and weather?

Climate change

200

What is a trait that helps an organism survive?

Adaptations

200

Which team won the 2023 NBA Championship?

Denver Nuggets

200

What event caused many dinosaurs to go extinct?

An asteroid impact

200

I have a shell and move slowly. What animal am I?

Turtle

200

What gases trap heat in Earth’s atmosphere?

Greenhouse gases

300

What is the process where the best‑adapted organisms survive and reproduce?

Natural selection

300

Which team won the 2023 Stanley Cup (NHL)?

Vegas Golden Knights

300

What is one clue that early humans lived in different parts of the world?

Fossils or tools found on different continents

300

I live in the Arctic, have white fur, and hunt seals. What animal am I?

Polar Bear

300

What is one way species respond to rapid climate change?

Adapt, migrate, or decline

400

What giant supercontinent existed millions of years ago?

Pangaea

400

What sport does Tiger Woods play?

Golf

400

What does anatomy mean?

The study of body parts and how they work

400

I am the fastest land animal and have spots. What animal am I?

Cheetah

400

Why is human‑driven climate change a problem for evolution?

It is happening too fast for species to adapt

500

Why did early humans migrate to new places?

To find food, water, or better living conditions

500

What country has won the most FIFA World Cups?

Brazil 

500

Why do scientists study skulls from different species?

To learn how species changed over time

500

I migrate thousands of kilometers and travel in huge groups. What animal am I?

Caribou (or Monarch butterfly — you can choose)

500

What type of knowledge includes long-term observations of land, animals, and seasons?

Indigenous knowledge

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