Animal Classification
The Human Body
Ancient Rome
Space
100

An animal that only eats plants.

What is a herbivore?

100

There are 200 of these.

What is the number of bones in your body?

100

The body of water that Italy sticks out into.

What is the Mediterranean Sea?

100

The smallest planet.

What is Mercury?

200

An animal with a backbone.

What is a vertebrate?

200

A chain of bones that runs down through your neck and back.

What is your spine?

200

The person Rome is named after.

Who is Romulus?

200

The red planet.

What is Mars?

300

The most common vertebrate.

What are fish?

300

The black part in the center of the eye.

What is the pupil?

300

The Roman god of the seas and oceans.

Who is Neptune?

300

Space objects made of rock, metal, and sometimes ice.

What are asteroids?

400

Their skin is waterproof and they use lungs to breathe air.

What are reptiles?

400

Something your body does without even thinking.

What is a reflex?

400

Hannibal brought these 'monsters' with him to battle.

What are elephants?

400

The planet that is impossible to see with the naked eye.

What is Neptune?

500

She was a famous primatologist and focused on the behaviors of chimpanzees.

Who is Jane Goodall?
500

Made of 22 bones.

What is the human skull.

500

Pompey's good friend, then turned enemy.

Who is Julius Caesar?

500

Created the telescope.

Who is Galileo?