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1st Grade Science Jeopardy

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$100 Question Mammals

What covering keeps mammals warm?

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$100 Answer Mammals

Fur covers mammals to keep them warm.

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$200 Question Mammals

Name 3 ways that mammals travel.

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$200 Answer Mammals

Walk, run, and hop are three ways that mammals travel.

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$300 Question Mammals

Mammals are _____-blooded.

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$300 Answer Mammals

Mammals are warm-blooded.

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$400 Question Mammals

What do mothers give their babies for food that comes from their body?

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$400 Answer Mammals

Milk is what mothers give to their babies for food that comes from their body

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$500 Question Mammals

Mammals’ babies are born _____.

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$500 Answer Mammals

Mammals’ babies are born alive.

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$100 Question Reptiles

What covers and protects reptiles?

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$100 Answer Reptiles

Scales and plates cover and protect reptiles.

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Iguana Scales

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$200 Question Reptiles

Most reptiles are born alive or in _____.

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$200 Answer Reptiles

Most reptile babies are born alive or in eggs.

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Turtle Hatching from egg!

Shrink with eggs!

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$300 Question Reptiles

How do reptiles travel?

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$300 Answer Reptiles

Reptiles travel by crawling, walking, climbing, or slithering.

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$400 Question Reptiles

Reptiles are ___-blooded.

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$400 Answer Reptiles

Reptiles are cold-blooded.

Interesting Facts from http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/reptiles/printouts.shtml * Biggest reptile - the estuarine crocodile (over 7 m (23 ft) long). * Smallest reptile (and smallest lizard) - the British Virgin Islands gecko (only 18 mm = 7/10 inches long) * Fastest reptile - the spiny-tailed iguana (tracked at 34.9 km/h = 21 mph) * Biggest (heaviest) snake - the anaconda of South America. * Longest Snake - reticulated Python (over 10 m long) * Fastest-moving snake - probably the poisonous black mamba * Biggest lizard - the Komodo dragon (up to 3 m long) * Biggest turtle - the leatherback turtle (up to 2.5 m) * Most poisonous land snakes - the taipan (from Australia), black mamba, and krait. * Only poisonous lizards - the Gila monster, the beaded lizard* Weirdest ability - horned lizards can squirt a thin spray of blood from their eyes up to of 3 feet away.

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$500 Question Reptiles

How many legs do most reptiles have?

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$500 Answer Reptiles

Most reptiles have 4 legs.

This is a lady bug turtle!

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$100 Question Fish

Fish live in _____.

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$100 Answer Fish

Fish live in water.

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$200 Question Fish

Fish breathe under water with ____.

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$200 Answer Fish

Fish breathe under water with gills.

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$300 Question Fish

This body covering protects the fish from cuts and germs.

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$300 Answer Fish

Scales cover and protect the fish from cuts and germs

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$400 Question Fish

These body parts help a fish move, stop, and steer.

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$400 Answer Fish

Fins help a fish move, stop, and steer.

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$500 Question Fish

This is how fish travel.

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$500 Answer Fish

Fish travel by swimming.

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$100 Question Birds

What keeps birds warm?

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$100 Answer Birds

Feathers keep birds warm.

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$200 Question Birds

What body part helps birds travel?

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$200 Answer Birds

Wings help the bird to travel.

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$300 Question Birds

A bird has ____ legs.

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$300 Answer Birds

A bird has two legs. QuickTime™ and a

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$400 Question Birds

Birds’ babies are born alive or in ____.

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$400 Answer Birds

Birds’ babies are born alive or in eggs.

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$500 Question Birds

How to birds travel?

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$500 Answer Birds

Birds travel by flying.

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$100 Question Insects

How many legs to insects have?

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$100 Answer Insects

Insects have 6 legs.

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$200 Question Insects

Name the 3 body parts of insects.

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$200 Answer Insects

The 3 body parts of insects are head,

thorax, and abdomen.

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$300 Question Insects

Name 2 types of food that insects eat.

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$300 Answer Insects

Insects eat plants and other insects.

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$400 Question Insects

Insects travel by ____, ____, ____, and _____.

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$400 Answer Insects

Insects travel by flying, walking, hopping, and crawling.

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$500 Question Insects

Insect homes are _______ or in water.

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$500 Answer Insects

Insect homes are on land or in water.

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1. This cold-blooded animal is covered with scales and lives in water.

2. This warm-blooded animal is covered with fur and gives birth to live babies.

3. This warm blooded animal is covered with feathers.

4. This cold-blooded animal can live in water or on land.

5. This animal lives in water and breathes through its gills.

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1.Reptile2.Mammal

3.Bird4.Insect5.Fish