Mammals, Birds, and Fish
Reptiles and Amphibians
Vertebrates/
Invertebrates
Categorize It!
100
True or False: All birds can fly.
False.
100
This is a type of animal that lays eggs and has dry, scaly skin.
What is a reptile.
100
This is what invertebrates do not have.
What is a backbone.
100
An elephant is in this category.
What is mammal.
200
This is a type of animal that must stay in the water to survive.
What is a fish.
200
This is an animal with moist skin, that lays eggs, and lives in or near the water.
What is an amphibian.
200

All vertebrates have this.

What is a backbone.

200
A lizard is in this category.
What is reptile.
300
This is an animal with hair or fur.
What is a mammal.
300
This is what reptiles breathe with.
What is lungs.
300

Which one is a group? Worms or Fish?

What is fish.

300
A fly is in this category.
What is insect (invertebrate).
400
This is the only type of animal that breathes with gills for its entire life.
What is a fish.
400
This is what amphibeans breathe with.
What is gills as a baby and lungs as an adult.
400

Tigers, toads, turkeys, and tarantulas are all examples of vertebrates.

What is false.

400
A clam is in this category.
What is invertebrate (snails, clams, squid).
500
This is the only category of animal where most species give live birth.
What is a mammal.
500
These are the 7 types of reptiles.
What is a snake, lizard, aligator, crocodile, turtle, tortoise, and tuatara.
500

You are playing at the park. You notice a Red Robin chirping to another Red Robin in a tree. You also see a little girl hanging from one of the monkey bars. List the vertebrates and their group to receive all the points.

Red Robin: Bird

Little Girl: Mammal

500
A frog is in this category.
What is amphibian.
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