Fish
Amphibians
Reptiles
Birds
Mammals
General
100

The skin covering of fish?

Scales

100

True or false: The skin of ALL amphibians is wet and moist. 

True. 

100

The skin covering of reptiles

Scales

100

Birds need these to fly

Wings

100
the skin covering for most mammals
What is hair or fur?
100

What is the group of animals called that have backbones/spines?

Vertebrates

200

The body part that helps fish breathe underwater?

Gills

200

Are amphibians warm or cold-blooded?

Cold-blooded


200
Is a reptiles skin dry or wet?

Dry

200
The skin covering of birds.

Feathers

200

True or false: ALL mammals give birth to live young.

False, some give birth to egg.

200

Point to your backbone/spine


Student response. 

300

Are fish warm or cold-blooded?

Cold-blooded

300

True or false: Amphibian habitats are usually very hot and dry. 

False

300

True or false: ALL reptiles must shed their skin. 

True

300
The skin covering of birds

What are feathers?

300
What one of the following is a mammal? A) snake B) rat C) Penguin
What is rat?
300

What are the small bones that make up a backbone/spine called?

Vertebrae

400

Fish give birth to: 

A) eggs

B) live babies

C) eggs or live babies

C)

400

Amphibians give birth to: 

A) eggs

B) live babies

C) eggs and live babies

A) eggs

400

The reptile with no feet or limbs. 

Snake. 

400

Are birds warm or cold-blooded

Warm-blooded

400

What group does a koala belong to

A) Placentals

B) Monotremes

C) Marsupials

C) Marsupials

400

What is the group of animals called that have DO NOT backbones/spines?

Invertebrates


500

What is the difference between freshwater and saltwater fish?

Student response. 

500

What body part do amphibians sometimes share with fish?

Gills. 

500

Name 3 of the groups of reptiles. 

Snakes, lizards, turtles, tortoises, alligators, crocodiles. 

500

Most birds’ bodies aren’t completely covered with feathers. What covers the skin on their legs?

Scales. 

500

Mammals who give birth to eggs belong to which group: monotremes, placentals, marsupials. 

Monotremes


500

What does our backbone/spine do for our body?



200 Point Bonus


What would happen if we did not have backbones/spines?

It helps us:

-stand up straight & supports the body

-move

-bend


Bonus Answer: Student response

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