What do birds use to fly?
Wings
Come to the board and draw a picture of a flower.
Draw and arrow pointing to the roots.
T will look at picture and see if S has drawn an arrow to the roots.
—Which animal uses its tongue to smell?
» snake
What happens when plants get too hot? »
They can wilt.
Name one similarity between a baby kangaroo and its momma kangaroo.
eyes, legs, mouth, etc... answers may vary.
Have S come to the front of the class and draw a flower on the board. Have S draw an arrow to the leaves of the plant.
TW check to make sure it is correct.
Which animal can smell your sweat?
» mosquito
What part of the Venus flytrap senses when something touches it? »
Its hairs.
How do elephants protect their young?
They surround the calf to keep it safe.
Have S come to the front board and draw a picture of a flower. S will draw an arrow to the stem of the flower.
TW check to make sure answer is correct.
What parts do humans have that let us breathe?
» lungs, noses, mouths
—What are some things plants can respond to?
» light, temperature, water, touch
What does a mother kangaroo do to keep her baby safe?
She puts it in a pouch in her belly.
Have S come to the front board of class and have S draw a flower. Have S label the pedal of the flower.
TW see if answer is correct.
Who invented breathing equipment for underwater use?
» Jacques Cousteau
What can plants NOT do?
» They can’t see, hear, or smell
How do alligators keep their young safe?
They carry their babies around in their mouths.
Why do plants grow up on walls? What are they trying to do? »
They want to get more sunlight. They are trying to get the most sunlight they can.
What is a trait?
A trait is a specific characteristic seen in an organism. Students have learned about traits of plants and animals.
Why do plant roots grow around objects underground?
» They want to get more water, and the other objects might get in their way.