Living
Nonliving
Plants
Animal Groups
Animals
100
You see a living thing that can move on its own. What is it?
An animal
100
What does nonliving mean?
not living
100
Name a plant
flower tree shrub
100
What makes a mammal a mammal?
it has hair and have live babies (not eggs)
100
What is a fish's body covering?
scales
200
How are plants and animals alike?
They are both living things.
200
Why is a pencil a nonliving thing?
It does not need food or space or air.
200
what is a shrub?
a small tree
200
WHat is the body covering of a bird?
feathers
200
How are fish and reptiles the same?
They both are covered with scales usually.
300
What makes something a living thing?
It grows and changes. It reproduces. It needs food and air.
300
Which of these are nonliving things: a dog a paperclip, a cloud, a tulip, a baby, or a sandwich?
paperclip cloud and sandwich
300
how is a plant different from an animal?
It makes its own food?
300
What animal group is a frog in?
amphibians
300
What is a insects body covering like?
a hard shell
400
What happens when animals grow and change?
They get larger and taller. They change size and shape. They start to look more like their parents.
400
Name five nonliving things on a farm.
tractor, barn, rake, shovel, dirt
400
How are flowers and cones alike?
They have seeds
400
Name all 6 animal groups.
mammals birds reptiles amphibians fish insects
400
What animal group would a unicorn be in?
mammal
500
Name five living things you find at school.
teacher, students, trees, grass, flowers
500
What does environment mean?
what is around us (the living and nonliving things that make up a particular place)
500
Name the parts of a plant and explain what one of the parts does.
roots (hold it in the ground; bring nutrients) stem (hold it up; carries water) leaves (makes food) flower (holds seeds) seeds (make more plants)
500
What does invertebre?
an animal that does not have a backbone
500
Name one animal from each of the animal groups
tuna, parrot, frog, alligator, dog, grasshopper