Life Cycles Review Game

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Life Cycles Review Game Tricky Taboo Group Challenge Name that Animal

Tricky Taboo: Round 1 organism embryo amphibian invertebrate spine

Tricky Taboo: Round 2 life cycle lamb egg reptile vertebrate

Tricky Taboo: Round 3 mammal life expectancy scientist adult tadpole

Name that Animal! Look at each offspring and name the adult animal and the animal group that matches. Write if they are a vertebrate (V) or invertebrate (I).

Name that Animal! Look at each offspring and name the adult animal and the animal group that matches. Write if they are a vertebrate (V) or invertebrate (I). Frog, V gorilla, V Turtle, V dog, V butterfly, I starfish, I

Group Challenge Round 1 What are three things that all mammals have in common? Born alive, drink milk from mother, hair or fur Is a bat a bird or a mammal? How do you know? Mammal: has fur not feathers What is the difference between a vertebrate and an invertebrate? Vertebrates have backbones or spines Invertebrates do not

Group Challenge- Round 2 What are the four main stages in the human life cycle? Embryo  baby  growing up  adult Name something that all animal life cycles have in common. All grow through stages, birth, reproduction, growth/changes, death Name something that can be different in different animal life cycles. How babies are born (alive, hatch from egg) Some go through a big change (metamorphosis) some animals need a lot of help from parents, some live alone right away