Types of Living Things
Living or Non-Living
Living Things
Other Animal Information
100

I don't need to surface to breathe.

I have scales

I am an excellent swimmer.

I am a type of:

Fish

100

Animals, plants, insects and fish are all types of:

Living Things

100

What is this processes a description of? 

  • Egg - Baby (Young) - Adult - Reproduction - Egg -

The Life Cycle

100

The name for the places where animals live.

Habitat

200

I am a bird.

I cannot fly.

I waddle when I walk.

I live in very cold places.

I am a:

Penguin

200

They have a life cycle

Living Thing

200

This process explains how energy moves from one living thing to another.

The Food Chain

200

Creatures that only eat meat are called:

Carnivores

300

I have six legs.

I have two antennae on my head.

I have four large, patterned wings. 

My wings are often colourful.

I am a:

Butterfly

300

Do not need food, water, or air.

Non-Living Things

300

These things use the process of photosynthesis to make their food. Seagrass, Algae, Mangroves are types of them.

Producers (The Makers)

300

Creatures that only eat plants are called.

Herbivores 

400

I have a hard shell on my back.

My skin is covered in scales.

I pull my head inside my shell when I feel unsafe.

I do not have fur or feathers.

I am a:

Turtle

400

These things are made of cells, need food, water, air, or sunlight to live and grow. They Grow and change over time

Living Things

400

These creatures eat plants and animals. Mullet, Pelicans, Crabs are types of them.

Consumers (The Eaters)

400

Animals that eat plants and animals.

Omnivore

500

I have six legs.

My body has three main parts.

I have antennae on my head.

I have a hard outer skeleton.

I am a type of:

Insect

500

Do not react to light, heat, or touch by themselves.

Non-Living Things

500

Bacteria and Fungi help break down plants and animals that die to turn them back into nutrients. Mud Bacteria, Fungi, Worms are called:

Decomposers (The Recyclers)

500

What do we call the concept that people, animals, and nature rely on each other to survive and thrive?

Interdependence