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Animals

Game Rules The judge makes the final decisions. Arguing with the judge will only get you removed from the game and will cost you 5 pennies. Keep all answers in your head unless it is your turn. Shouting out will cost you five pennies. Everyone will get a chance to select a question. Each category has five questions. The lower the number, the easier the question. The higher the number, the harder the question. The numbers also tell you how many pennies the question is worth. If you are correct, you earn your team the number of pennies the question is worth. When it is your turn, you will come over to the table and select a number. You will have one minute to answer the question.

Let’s begin and good luck to both teams! Game Rules 6. If your answer is correct, you earn your team pennies. 7. If your answer is incorrect, the next person in line on the other team has a choice to steal or pass. If they steal, they have to answer that question. If they pass, the question becomes a “dead” question and Miss Wescoat will tell you the answer. 8. No one gets points for dead questions. 9. Everyone needs to have good sportsmanship. Bad sportsmanship will cost you five pennies. 10. The winning team is the one with the most pennies, and they get to pick a prize from the basket. Any questions? Let’s begin and good luck to both teams!

Insects Habitats Ocean Animals Living and Nonliving Anything 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 3 3 6 4 4 4 4 8 5 5 5 5 10

Give an example of an insect. Insects – 1 Give an example of an insect. bees, ants, grasshoppers, beetles

How many legs does an insect have? Insects – 2 How many legs does an insect have? 6

Insects - 3 Insects have three sections of their body. Name one of the three sections. Head, Thorax, or Abdomen

In what section of body are the antennae located? Insects - 4 In what section of body are the antennae located? Head

Insects - 5 In what section of the body is the food digested and the eggs produced in? Abdomen

A place where plants and animals live. Habitats - 1 What is a habitat? A place where plants and animals live.

Habitats - 2 Does a habitat provide the animals and plants with everything they need? yes

Habitats - 3 In the song “The Right Habitat”, what was one of the habitats that we sang about? ocean, forest, or desert

Name three things plants need in their habitat. Habitats - 4 Name three things plants need in their habitat. sunlight, air, and water

Name three things an animal needs in their habitat. Habitats - 5 Name three things an animal needs in their habitat. food, water, and air (shelter)

Name one animal that lives in the ocean. Ocean Animals – 1 Name one animal that lives in the ocean. fish, sea urchins, sea turtles, dolphins

Ocean Animals - 2 What is the special body part that allows fish to live in an ocean habitat? gills

Ocean Animals - 3 What is the special body part that helps dolphins live in an ocean habitat? blowholes

What ocean animal has sharp spines to protect it in an ocean habitat? Ocean Animals – 4 What ocean animal has sharp spines to protect it in an ocean habitat? sea urchins

What ocean animal has flippers to help it swim in an ocean habitat? Ocean Animals - 5 What ocean animal has flippers to help it swim in an ocean habitat? sea turtles

What is an example of something living? Living and Nonliving - 1 What is an example of something living? animals, plants, or humans

What is an example of something nonliving? Living and Nonliving - 2 What is an example of something nonliving? rocks, houses, or books

Name three things in the room that are nonliving. Living and Nonliving - 3 Name three things in the room that are nonliving. chalk, pencils, books

Name three things in the room that are living. Living and Nonliving- 4 Name three things in the room that are living. Miss Wescoat, Mrs. Singleton, and Mrs. Newman

Living and Nonliving - 5 What is the difference between something that is living and something that is nonliving? Living things grow on their own and some living things can move. Nonliving things cannot grow or move on their own.

Is the Thorax the front, middle, or back section of an insect? Anything - 2 Is the Thorax the front, middle, or back section of an insect? middle

webs, houses, caves, trees Anything - 4 All animals need shelter to survive. What is an example of a type of shelter for an animal? webs, houses, caves, trees

Are all insects pests, or are some beneficial to humans? Anything - 6 Are all insects pests, or are some beneficial to humans? Some insects are beneficial to humans.

Insects can’t see very well. Anything - 8 true or false Insects can’t see very well. True

Exoskeletons provide insects with _________. Anything -10 Exoskeletons provide insects with _________. protection a cool look heat A. protection