Characteristics of Living Things
Categorizing
Habitats
Indigenous Worldview
Adaptations
100

How many characteristics for living things are there?

4

100
An animal without a backbone is called a ____________

Invertebrate

100

What is a habitat?

the place or the location where a living thing (or a biological population) lives, resides or exists. 

100

What is one of the ways Indigenous worldview respects living things?

Giving to Mother Earth, medicine picking, Artwork, Storytelling

100
Leaves changing colours is an example of a _____________ change.

Seasonal/short term

200

All living things are made of __________

Cells

200

What language do we use to classify living things (The language of science)

Latin

200

What habitat do blue whales live in?

Ocean

200

What Indigenous art forms show appreciation for living things?

Oral Stories and Painting

200

What is the process of changes that happen to a species between generations?

Evolution

300
All living things must have the ability to ___________ 

Reproduce

300

What is a Phylum?

The organization above class and below kingdom. A way of sorting living things.

300

What habitat do polar bears live in?

Arctic regions

300

What is the Metis painting style called?

Pointillism/Dot art

300

Why do living things make adaptations?

To adapt to their surroundings/survival

400
Eating food is an example of what characteristic of life?

Using Energy

400

What kingdom is a mushroom part of?

Fungi

400

What habitat is primarily sand and very dry?

Desert

400

Why did First Nation and Metis people classify living things?

Hunting purposes

400

FUN FACT: How many times per minute does a hummingbird flap its wings?(within 100)

4000

500

Taking your hand off a hot stove is an example of which characteristics of life?

Responding to Stimuli
500

What is one of the two single celled kingdoms?

Monera and Protist
500

What is the main habitat of Saskatchewan?

Grasslands

500

How do First Nations people classify living things?

Based on Physical Traits

500

Where does evolution originate? (They are in all living things) be as specific as possible.

DNA