Trees and Living Things
Vocabulary
Mixed Bag
Animals in Reading Mastery
Facts
100
This type of tree has a tall straight trunk.
What is a forest tree.
100
Another word for brag.
What is boast.
100
How many miles is it from north of the united states to the south of the united states?
What is 1300 miles.
100
Which animal has smooth skin, a frog or a toad.
What is a frog.
100
The unit that we use to measure very small things is called
What is grams.
200
The danger of forest fires is greatest in this season.
What is fall.
200
This person takes care of passengers on a plane.
What is flight attendant.
200
After a forest fire, it can take this amount of time for the forest to grow back.
What is 200 years.
200
A spider is not an insect because it does not have...
What are 6 legs.
200
A mile is a little more than how many feet.
What is 5000
300
Name 3 things you know about all living things.
Living things grow, living things need water, living things make babies.
300
Another word for 100 centimeters.
What is a meter.
300
When you see drops of water on the grass early in the morning those drops are called...
dew.
300
Moles have legs that work like this tool.
What is a shovel.
300
A camel can go for this amount of days without drinking water.
What is 10 days.
400
An apple tree grows a small green apple in this season.
What is summer.
400
A small group of trees is called a...
What is a grove.
400
True or false. Water has a skin.
What is true.
400
Camel hooves are different from pig hooves in these 2 ways.
What is they are wider and flatter.
400
How far is it from the east coast of the U.S to the west coast of the U.S?
What is 2500 miles.
500
Name the 2 things that roots do for trees.
What is they keep the tree from falling over. They carry water to all parts of the tree.
500
Another word for each...
What is per
500
An ant can carry how many times its own weight.
What is 10 times.
500
Most fleas in flea circuses come from this country.
What is Russia.
500
Name all 7 continents
What is Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Australia and Europe.