Living vs. Non-living and Animal Needs
Mammals and Birds
Amphibians and Reptiles
Insects and Fish
How do Animals Grow and Change/ Fossils
100

How do you know if something is living?

It eats, breathes, grows, drinks water etc..

100

What are mammals covered with?

Fur or hair.

100

Frogs and toads are examples of?

Amphibians

100

Which animal does not have any bones?

Insects

100

The baby of a dog is called?

A puppy

200

What do living things need?

Food, water, air, space, and shelter.

200

What are birds covered in?

Feathers

200

Where do amphibians lay their eggs?

In water

200
Six
How many legs does an insect have?
200

A tadpole

When a frog's egg hatches, what comes out of the egg?

300

What is a shelter?


A place where an animal can live and be safe.

300

Give an example of a bird that cannot fly.

Kiwi, penguin, ostrich...

300

Where do reptiles lay their eggs?

On land

300

How many body parts does an insect have?

Three

300

What does extinct mean? Give an example of an animal that is extinct.

No longer living. Dinosaur...

400

What body parts do animals need to breathe? (2 answers)

Lungs and gills

400

How do mammals give birth to their babies?

Live birth

400

What is an amphibian's skin like?

Smooth and wet

400

Why can't fish breathe in oxygen from the air?

Their gills are designed to breath in oxygen from the water.

400

Explain the butterfly life cycle.

Answers will vary

500

A rubber duck is an example of a living or non-living thing? Why?

Non-Living 

500

Where do mammals drink milk from?

From their mother's body.

500

What is a reptile's skin like?

Rough and scaly

500

Animals that do not have a backbone are called __________.

Invertebrates 

500

What body parts are left from animals after they have been fossilized?

Bones, teeth... etc.