Why do we protect animals?
What are teeth for?
Why are wheels important
How do animals communicate?
What do different cultures give to the world?
100
There are no Wolly Mammoths because they are (blank)
What is extinct
100
we ahve eight of these teeth. they are the first teeth to help us bite.
What is Incisors
100
The grip of the wheel on the road.
What is traction
100
I can ( blank ) on my back in the water.
What is Float
100
Something we can sell.
What is Product
200
the natural ( Blank ) of an animal is where they live.
What is habitat
200
These teeth help you crush and grind your food.
What is Molars
200
To move in a circle.
What is rotate
200
The ice skates( Blank ) a cross the ice.
What is Glide
200
Art and music are part of this.
What is Culture
300
A ( Blank ) was an animal that did not live on land.
What is Sea Wolf
300
this is an animal that only eats plants.
What is herbivore
300
To crush and make something smaller.
What is Grind
300
John likes to ( blank ) water on his brother at the swimming pool.
What is Splash
300
Gradual growth or advancement.
What is Development.
400
( Blank ) was an animal with two legs that could not fly.
What is Elephant bird.
400
this part of you mouth holds your teeth inside your mouth.
What is gums
400
To pull or carry.
What is Haul
400
When you ( blank ) you enter the water head first.
What is Dive
400
To have a good or useful effect.
What is Benefit
500
A ( blank ) looked like a zebra with stripes on the front of its body.
What is quagga
500
This is a hole in a tooth.
What is cavity
500
To move or trade places.
What is Transfer
500
the man was so tired , but he ( blank ) ahead down the road.
What is Plodded
500
Ancient Egypt is an example of one.
What is Civilization
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