Habitats
Types of Animals
Processes in Animals
Types of plants
Features of animals
100

Frogs, dragonflies and water beetles live here

What are ponds?

100

The 'King of the jungle'

What is a lion?

100

When animals eat

What is feeding?

100

A stinging plant found in Ireland that can be used to make tea

What are nettles?

100

Light, fluffy features of birds that help with flight and warmth

What are feathers?

200

Areas that go long periods without rain where plants and animals need special adaptations to survive

What are deserts?

200

A reptile that can change colour to help blend in with their environment or to show emotion

What is a chameleon?

200

How animals get from one place to another

What is moving?


200

A flower associated with love with thorns on its stems

What are roses?

200

Hard structures on turtles, tortoises and some crustaceans to protect from predators

What are shells?

300

Where monkeys, sloths and birds like to hang out

What are treetops?

300

A sea creature with 8 tentacles that can squirt ink if scared

What is an octopus?

300

When animals become bigger over time

What is growing?

300

Trees that produce acorns

What are oak trees?

300

Common features of mammals used to help with balance

What are tails?

400

In Australia where kangaroos, wallabies and coyotes live

What is The Outback?

400

The biggest species of bird

What is an ostrich?

400

When animals inhale and exhale

What is breathing?

400

Plants that live in water that frogs and insects like to rest on/hide under

What are lilypads?

400

Used by animals to blend in with their environment and hide from predators

What is camouflage?

500

Found in seas and oceans, where small sea creatures e.g. fish, eels and crabs like to live/hide

What are coral reefs?

500

Fire, decorator and spider are all types of this 10-legged animal

What are crabs?

500

How new offspring are created

What is reproducing?


500

Trees used to make hurleys

What are ash trees?

500

Birds of prey have these sharp claws used to grab their prey

What are talons?

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