Comprehension
Vocabulary
Decomposers
Figurative Language
Inferencing
100
Mammals, insects, birds and microbes.
What are rotters?
100
A decay or breaking down of dead things.
What is rot?
100
The organisms that break down dead things.
What are decomposers?
100
Rot makes a bright-pedaled flower droop it's head.
What is personification?
100
Reading between the lines.
What is inferencing?
200
Good rotters...
What are moss and fungi?
200
We need this to play and work.
What is energy?
200
Fungi and bacteria.
What are the 2 main types of decomposers?
200
Some are white like splashed milk.
What is a simile?
200
All the roses were in a row while the lillies grew up and down the wall and the butterflies flew.
What is a garden?
300
Explodes like a firework.
What is a spore?
300
Turkey vultures
What are scavengers?
300
Termite
What is breaking down logs?
300
Rot changes splashy fall leaves into brittle brown lace.
What is a metaphor?
300
As Jonah threw the heavey ball down the ally, the pins trembled in fear.
What is bowling?
400
Goes under tree bark when small holes appear.
What are rain, ice, snow and dew?
400
These animals eat food to get energy to live.
What are consumers?
400
Put nutrients into the soil.
What are earthworms?
400
The cycle of life keeps turning like a clock and never stops.
What is a simile?
400
After the rain you could see nothing but a blanket of grey and could only hear the city below.
What is the top of the Empire State Building?
500
Push out of the tree's bark.
What are fungi fruits and mushrooms?
500
Ichneumon wasp.
What is a decomposer?
500
Dead things pile up on the earth.
What would happen if we didn't have decomposers?
500
Everything eats everything else.
What is alliteration?
500
As the cypress tress' knees show about the water the butterbutts flew by very hastily.
What is a swamp?
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