Classifying Animals
How Animals Survive
Classifying Plants
How Plants Survive
Scientists
100

They are warm-blooded vertebrates who breathe with their lungs and give birth to their young. 

What are the characteristics of a mammal?

100

True/False: Animals hibernate in the summer.

False.

100

Flowering and nonflowering.

What are the the two main types of plants?

100

After losing their leaves in the fall, they grow more leaves with flowers during this season.

What is spring?

100

The steps and instructions for a scientific investigation.

What is a procedure?

200

They are warm-blooded vertebrates who have feathers and lay eggs.

What are the characteristics of a bird?

200

Animals have long periods of sleep during the winter to save energy.

What is hibernation?

200

True/False: Fruits grow on flowering plants.

True.

200

Trees do this to save water and energy during the fall season.

Why do trees lose their leaves?

200

A step of scientific investigation that includes closely watching and taking notes on an experiment.

What is observation?

300

They are cold-blooded vertebrates that have dry scales and mostly lay eggs.

What are the characteristics of a reptile?

300

True/False: Animals change their fur color during the seasons to blend in with their surroundings.

True

300

They both produce spores.

What is the similarity between mosses and ferns?

300

Water, sunlight, and air.

What are the things a plant needs to grow and make its own food?

300
This is information that scientists collect to explain how different things happen.

What is empirical evidence?

400

They are cold-blooded vertebrates who breathe with gils, lay many eggs, live in water, and have scales.

What are the characteristics of a fish?

400

Move/fly to other areas to stay warm until spring.

What do birds do as it gets close to winter?

400

Flowering plants produce ____, while nonflowering plants produce ____.

seeds, spores

400

True/False: Plants cannot live without sunlight because they use it to make their own food.

True

400

A conclusion or opinion using facts and evidence.

What is an inference?