Living/Nonliving Things
Animals
Herbivores, Carnivores, Omnivores
Life Cycles
Animal Babies
100

Name 5 living things you might see near a pond.

toad, water lily, water strider, cattails, blue heron

100

Name the animal:

1. It has feathers.

2. It can't fly.

3. It is large.

ostrich

100

Name 3 examples of each type of animal:

herbivore - ???

carnivore - ???

omnivore - ???

herbivore - rabbit, deer, cow

carnivore - lion, tiger, shark

omnivore - bear, pig, people

100

Name the 4 stages in a duck's life cycle.

1. egg

2. hatches

3. duckling

4. duck

100

Name the babies of the following animals:

sheep  -   *Hint - ( l _ _ b )

elephant  -  * Hint - ( c _ _ f )

monkey - *Hint (inf _ _ t)


sheep - lamb

elephant - calf

monkey - infant

200

Name 5 living things in a forest.

trees, flowers, grass, deer, mosquitoes,...

200

Name the animal:

1. It has skin.

2. It swims.

3. It is a mammal.

whale

200

How do omnivores get their food? (2 ways)

**Hint**

They h___.

They sc______.

They hunt for their food.

They scavenge for their food.

200

Name the 4 stages of a frog's life cycle.

1. egg

2. tadpole

3. froglet

4. frog

200

Name the babies of the following animals:

zebra

deer

kangaroo

zebra - foal

deer - fawn

kangaroo - joey

300

Name 5 nonliving things you see in a classroom.

books, computer, table, pencil, eraser,...


300

Name 6 special body parts

trunk, fins, tusks, claws, wings, beak, horn, shell, fangs

300

What is a pollinator?

A pollinator is an insect or animal that spreads pollen from flower to flower.

300

Name the 4 stages of a butterfly's life cycle.


1. egg

2. caterpillar

3. pupa

4. butterfly

300

Name the babies of the following animals:

cow

duck

lion

cow - calf

duck - duckling

lion - cub

400

Name 4 nonliving things you might see in a forest.

rock, puddle, dirt, trash, 

400

Fill in the information about squirrels.

Body Covering - ?

Eats - ?

Shelter - ?

Body Covering - fur

Eats - nuts

Shelter - nest (drey)

400

What is special about a herbivore's stomach?

The herbivores stomach is longer. 

 It is longer because it is harder to digest plants.

400

What is metamorphosis?

Name 2 animals that go through metamorphosis and 2 animals that do not go through metamorphosis.

Metamorphosis = the change of an animal into a completely different one.

Yes - tadpole to frog, caterpillar to butterfly

No - puppy to dog, kitten to cat

400

Name the babies of the following animals:

goat

rabbit

bear

goat - kid

rabbit - bunny

bear - cub

500

Name 3 things that all living things need.

Name 3 things that all living things can do.

Need: air, food, water

Can Do: move, grow, make new living things

500

Fill in the missing information about a frog.

Body Covering - ?

Eats - ?

Shelter - ?

Body Covering - skin

Eats - insects, worms, snails

Shelter - pond (rocks or logs)

500

What do herbivores eat?  What don't they eat?

What do carnivores eat?  What don't they eat?

What do omnivores eat?  What don't they eat?

**(Think: fruits/vegetables, grains, meat)**

Herbivores - They eat fruits, vegetables, and grains.  They don't eat meat.

Carnivores - They eat meat.  They don't eat fruits, vegetables, or grains.

Omnivores - They eat fruits, vegetables, and meat.  They don't eat grains.

500

What is an animal's life cycle?


A life cycle is the changes an animals goes through as it grows from a baby to an adult.

500

Name the babies of the following animals:

horse

pig

owl

horse - foal

pig - piglet

owl - owlet