Living Things
Food Chains
Organisms
Scenarios
Scientific Tools
100
A place where an animal naturally lives.
What is habitat?
100
The part of the food chain that includes green plants that make their own food.
What is producer?
100
An animal that hunts other animals.
What is a predator?
100
A food chain consists of: plant-caterpillar-frog-snake. Name a predator.
What is a frog or snake?
100
A tool used to measure tiny amounts of liquids.
What is a dropper?
200
Making more of your own kind.
What is reproduction?
200
The level of the food chain that includes animals that eat green plants.
What is primary consumer?
200
An animal that is hunted by other animals.
What is prey?
200
A food chain consists of: plant-caterpillar-frog-snake. Name the producer.
What is plants?
200
Name three scientific tools used to measure length.
What is a ruler, yard stick, meter stick?
300
All the members of a certain kind of living thing has died.
What is extinct?
300
The level of the food chain that includes animals that eat other animals.
What is secondary consumer?
300
Animals that eat ONLY meat.
What is carnivore?
300
A food chain consists of: plant-rabbit-wolf-worm. Name the decomposer.
What is a worm?
300
A scientific tool used to measure larger amounts of liquid.
What is a graduated cylinder?
400
At risk of becoming extinct.
What is endangered?
400
Organisms that break down dead animals, plants, and waste.
What is decomposer?
400
Animal that eats only plants.
What is herbivore?
400
A food chain consists of: plant-rabbit-wolf-worm. What may happen if wolves become extinct?
What is the rabbits will be overpopulated?
400
A scientific tool used to compare the mass of objects.
What is a pan balance?
500
An organism's job in an ecosystem.
What is a niche?
500
The main source of energy for any ecosystem.
What is the sun?
500
An animal that eat plants and animals.
What is omnivore?
500
A food chain consists of: plant-rabbit-wolf-worm. What important part of the food chain is missing?
What is the sun?
500
A tool used to measure wind speed.
What is an anemometer?