Terrariums and Models
Needs of Living Things
Plant vs. Animal
Parents and Offspring
Animal Structures and Solutions
100

This is a small habitat that people build to observe plants and animals.

A terrarium
100

Name one thing both plants and animals need to live and grow.

Water, air, space, food
100

Plants make their own _____.

Food

100

Young animals often look like their _____.

Parents

100

Using animals to solve human problems is called ______.

Biomimicry.

200
A map that shows where seeds or plants are placed in a terrarium is called a ______.

Seed map

200

What is something animals must get from their habitat, but plants can make it?

Food

200

Animals get their food from their habitat. True or False

True

200

Two fish of the same kind might not look identical because all organisms have small differences. True or False?

True

200
Wetsuits were inspired by seals who keep warm in the water with their blubber. This is an idea from ________.
Nature
300
What does an A stand for on our seed map?

Alfalfa

300

Which of these is not a need of living things: Shadow or food?

Shadow

300
Fish of the same kind look alike but not exactly the same. These small differences are called _______.

Variations

300

Animals that are the same kind share many of the same ______.

Traits

300

Flippers help swimmers move quickly through the water, just like this animal.

Duck or Frog 

400

What does an R stand for on our seed map?

Ryegrass

400

Plants and animals live in places that provide what they need. Another word for this place is _____.

A habitat

400

Variations are small ______ in species of animals.

Differences

400

Plants of the same kind can look different because of differences in their _____ or their environment.

Traits

400

People sometimes copy animal's body parts or behaviors to help invent tools. Give one example.

Flippers inspired by ducks or frogs

Boot spikes inspired by bears or squirrels

Wetsuits inspired by seals

Coats inspired by animals with fur