Plants
Plants and Animals
Turtles
Animals with backbones
Animals without backbones
100

Roots grow down into the ______.

What is soil?

100

A living thing that can make its own food.

What is a producer?

100

Name what living things need to survive.

What is air, water, shelter, and food?

100

Name the animal group that usually has hair or fur and gets milk from its mother.

What are mammals?

100

An insects uses its _______ to taste.

What is an antenne?

200

This part of the plant holds it up.

What is the stem?

200

Cannot make its own food and get food from their habitat.

What is a consumer?

200

A turtle use its shell as _________.

What is shelter or home?

200

Name the animal that uses their fins to swim.

What is a fish?

200

An octopus lives in the _______.

What is the ocean?

300

Name 3 ways that seeds travel.

What are water, wind and getting hooked onto fur, feathers or clothes?

300

An animal that catches and eats another animal.

What is a predator?

300

Living things don't move from place to place.

What is a plant?

300

The deer and a skunk are alike because they both have a ___________.

What is a backbone?

300

The spider builds a _______ to trap insects.

What is web?

400

Name the things that plants need.

What are water, air, sunlight, space and nutrients?

400

All food chains begin with a _______.

What is the Sun?

400

The way a living thing grows and changes.

What is a life cycle?

400

A color or shape that makes a plant or animal hard to see.

What is camouflage?

400

An octopus uses this to hold its food.

What are suction cups on its arms?

500

Many plants get nutrients from _______ and ______.

What are soil and water?

500

This will happen if there is not enough food.

What is some animals might die?

500

Baby turtles are called ____________.

What are hatchlings?

500

Name the animal groups with backbones.

What are mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians?

500

An octopus uses its eyesight to help it find ______. 

What is food?

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