ANIMALS
WHAT'S FOR DINNER?
WHAT WORD?
WHERE IN THE WORLD?
HODGEPODGE
100
This carnivore can be found in the African savannah. It has a mane and is a distant cousin to my pet Diesel. 

What is a lion?

100

All living things get their energy from this.

What is the sun?

100
A home for an animal or plant.

What is a habitat?

100

This habitat likely has "Qtip" trees, also called deciduous, and animals like rabbits, squirrels, mice, snakes, bears and deer. We have many around Wainfleet.

What is a forest? 

100
This decomposer might end up in your frying pan with some nice butter. One kind of this is called "toadstool".

What is a mushroom? 

200

This omnivore lives in Canada. You might see it up north in a forest area. It comes in brown, black, grizzly and teddy varieties. 

What is a bear?

200

This kind of diagram shows the flow of energy from one living thing to the next and moves in one straight line.

What is a food chain?

200

Many plants and animals sharing the same habitat.

What is a community?

200

This kind of habitat is home to animals like octopus, many different fish and sharks. It has salt water.

What is an ocean?

200

The arrows in a food chain mean this.

What is "eaten by"? 

300

This herbivore could be found on the African savannah. It's long neck helps it grab leaves from the tallest trees.

What is a giraffe? 

300

This kind of animal eats only meat.

What is a carnivore?

300
Many food chains interacting in a community.

What is a food web? 

300

This habitat is very, very dry and sandy. It might be home to a cactus. 

What is a desert? 

300

This kind of living thing is always a PRODUCER.

What is plants? 

400

This animal is a carnivore. It has sharp fangs and no arms or legs. 

What is a snake? 

400

This kind of organism breaks down dead plants and animals and returns nutrients to the soil.

What is a decomposer? 

400

An animal that eats only plants.

What is a herbivore? 
400
We have a very large example of this type of habitat close to us. It's name is Erie.

What is a lake?

400

A cactus's thick, fleshy stem is an example of this.

What is a structural adaptation? 

500

This animal is an omnivore. It is a typically "Canadian" animal, in fact, it can be found on a Canadian nickel (five cents). 

What is a beaver?

500

This is the process by which plants make food.

What is photosynthesis? 

500

A physical feature that a plant or animal has developed to help them survive. 

What is a structural adaptation? 

500

This habitat is home to most "Christmas" or evergreen trees. 

What is a boreal forest? 

500

A turtle's shell is a structural adaptation that does these 2 things. 

What is protect's the turtle from predators and from the forces of living in an aquatic habitat?

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