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Created by Terri Street; inspired by the work of Jennifer Wagner; revisions courtesy of Stephanie Novack. © 2000, 2009 Background images courtesy of abc.com

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Clicking the 50:50 link at the bottom of a question slide will eliminate two answers. Click to return to question.

Click to return to the question and poll the class

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 A. DesertA.  C. RainforestC.  B. ForestB.  D. OceanD. What habitat is very dry and receives very little rain?

 A. DesertA.  B. ForestB. What habitat is very dry and receives very little rain?

Back to Board  A. Desert

 A. Rainforest A. Rainforest  C. Forest C. Forest  B. Desert B. Desert  D. Ocean D. Ocean What habitat has both deciduous and coniferous trees?

 A. Rainforest A. Rainforest  C. Forest C. Forest What habitat has both deciduous and coniferous trees?

Back to Board C. Forest

 A. Rainforest A. Rainforest  C. Forest C. Forest  B. Ocean B. Ocean  D. Desert D. Desert What habitat is composed entirely of salt water?

 C. Forest C. Forest  B. Ocean B. Ocean What habitat is composed entirely of salt water?

Back to Board B. Ocean

 A. Rainforest A. Rainforest  C. Ocean C. Ocean  B. Forest B. Forest  D. Desert D. Desert What habitat is made up of four layers of plant life?

 A. Rainforest A. Rainforest  D. Desert D. Desert What habitat is made up of four layers of plant life?

Back to Board A. Rainforest

 C. Baby C. Baby  D. Seed D. Seed What is the first stage of the plant life cycle?  A. Tadpole A. Tadpole  B. Egg B. Egg

 C. Baby C. Baby  D. Seed D. Seed What is the first stage of the plant life cycle?

Back to Board D. Seed

 A. Pupa A. Pupa  C. Egg C. Egg  B. Larva B. Larva  D. Chick D. Chick What stage do both a bird and a frog have in common?

 A. Pupa A. Pupa  C. Egg C. Egg What stage do both a bird and a frog have in common?

Back to Board C. Egg

 A. Two A. Two  C. Three C. Three  B. Four B. Four  D. Five D. Five How many stages are in a butterfly life cycle?

 C. Three C. Three  B. Four B. Four How many stages are in a butterfly life cycle?

Back to Board B. Four

 A. Frog A. Frog  C. Tadpole C. Tadpole  B. Baby B. Baby  D. Spawn D. Spawn What is the second stage in a frog’s life cycle?

 C. Tadpole C. Tadpole  D. Spawn D. Spawn What is the second stage in a frog’s life cycle?

Back to Board C. Tadpole

 A. Egg A. Egg  C. Adult C. Adult  B. Larva B. Larva  D. Pupa D. Pupa What is another name for the stage in which a caterpillar forms a chrysalis?

 A. Egg A. Egg  D. Pupa D. Pupa What is another name for the stage in which a caterpillar forms a chrysalis?

Back to Board D. Pupa

 A. Fun! A. Fun!  C. Changes C. Changes  B. Metamorphosis B. Metamorphosis  D. Progress D. Progress What word describes the change frogs and butterflies go through?

 B. Metamorphosis B. Metamorphosis  D. Progress D. Progress What word describes the change frogs and butterflies go through?

Back to Board B. Metamorphosis

 A. Complex A. Complex  C. Converse C. Converse  B. Complete B. Complete  D. Concrete D. Concrete A frog goes through simple metamorphosis. A butterfly goes through _______ metamorphosis.

 A. Complex A. Complex  B. Concrete B. Concrete A frog goes through simple metamorphosis. A butterfly goes through _______ metamorphosis.

Back to Board A. Complete

 A. Stem A. Stem  C. Leaf C. Leaf  B. Seed B. Seed  D. Flower D. Flower Where part of corn do you eat?

 C. Leaf C. Leaf  B. Seed B. Seed What part of corn do you eat?

Back to Board B. Seed

 A. Baby, Teen, Adult A. Baby, Teen, Adult  C. Egg, Chick, Adult C. Egg, Chick, Adult  B. Egg, Tadpole, Chick B. Egg, Tadpole, Chick  D. Egg, Chicken, Chick D. Egg, Chicken, Chick What is the life cycle of the chicken?

 A. Baby, Teen, Adult A. Baby, Teen, Adult  C. Egg, Chick, Adult C. Egg, Chick, Adult What is the life cycle of chicken?

Back to Board C. Egg, Chick, Adult

 A. Only animals. A. Only animals.  C. Only plants. C. Only plants.  B. No! B. No!  D. Yes! D. Yes! Do all living things have a life cycle?

 B. No! B. No!  D. Yes! D. Yes! Do all living things have a life cycle?

Back to Board D. Yes!

 A. It repeats A. It repeats  C. It isn’t a circle. C. It isn’t a circle.  B. It’s pretty B. It’s pretty  D. It is a square. D. It is a square. Why are life cycles represented in a circle?

 A. It repeats A. It repeats  B. It’s pretty B. It’s pretty Why are life cycles represented in a circle?

Winner! A. Correct

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