Loch Ness
Super Small
Super Small
Do They Die?
The Earth's Star
100

Where was the Loch Ness monster seen?

Scotland

100

What do you use to see really small things?

Microscope

100

How many times could Antony's microscopes magnify?

x 300

100

True or False: Trees are dead in the winter. 

False

100

True or false: the sun is a star.

True

200
What did the doctor do when he saw the Loch Ness monster?

Took a picture of it.

200

Some people spend their lives studying _____ that make up our bodies.

Cells

200

Antony was the first person to see what?

Tiny creatures in our world.

200

Why do trees look dead in the winter?

They lose their leaves.

200

What does the sun give off? Name two things.

Light, heat and other kinds of energy.

300

How long is the Loch Ness monster?

90 feet long

300

What does the text say both protects and endangers our health?

Bacteria

300

Name three of the things Antony looked at under the microscope.

Pond water, saliva and blood.

300

Why can't trees get water in the winter?

The ground freezes.

300

How many stars are in the universe?

Billions

400

Is the Loch Ness monster considered dangerous?

No

400

Where was Antony van Leeuwenhoek born?

Holland

400

Why did people laugh at Antony?

He called them animalcules.

400

What two things would happen if a tree had its leaves in winter?

It would lose all it's water and die.

400

True or false: the sun is the closest star to the earth.

True

500

True or false: there is proof that the Loch Ness monster exists.

False

500

What was Antony's hobby?

Making the lenses of microscopes.

500

What did Antony discover that plays an important role in our lives?

Cells and bacteria

500

Trees must lose their leaves before _________.

Winter

500

How far is the sun from earth?

91 million miles