Needs/Environments
Mammal, Fish or Bird
Surprise
Life Cycles/Offspring
Animal Body Parts
100

God designed animals and their environments to _________ and ____.

survive and grow

100

Which group of animals have hair or fur?

mammals

100

Parents and their offspring will be the _______ kind of animal.

same

100

Are offspring always the same size and color as their parents?

no

100

How does a fish use its gills?

to breathe

200

What happens to an animals when its needs are not met?

It will die.

200

Which group of animals have feathers and wings?

birds

200

What do you call a scientist who studies and takes care of animals?

a zoologist

200

What are the three stages in the life cycle of a bird?

egg, young and adult.

200

How do most birds use their wings?

To fly
300

What is an environment?

All the living and nonliving things around a plant or animal.

300

Which group of animals have scales and gills?

fish

300

Which type/classification of animal is an owl?

It is a bird.

300
What are offspring?

babies

300

Name a body part of an owl that helps it to survive or grow.

eyes help it see and find food or sense danger, talons help it protect itself, etc.

400

If an animal's environment meets all of it's needs, what does that tell us about God?

God designed the environment to help the animal survive and grow.

400

Which type of animal is a giraffe?

a mammal

400
Why do animals die?

Animals die because Adam sinned.

400
God said that the offspring will be the _______ kinds and its parents.

same

400

Name a body part of a fish that helps it survive or grow.

fins help it swim and move, gills help it breathe, scales protect it, mouth helps it eat, etc.

500

Name all 5 needs of animals.

air, water, food, shelter, and space

500

How can a fish breathe under water?

It has gills.

500

What is a zoologist?

a scientist who studies and takes care of animals

500

Why do animals die?

Animals die because Adam sinned

500

Describe how scales might help a fish.

Scales protect a fish from predators/danger.