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Grasshoppers have mandibles used for biting and chewing
True
Grasshoppers eat grasses
 
leaves
 
flowers
 
and seeds
 
True
Grasshoppers are herbivores
True
Grasshoppers chirp to mark territory and attract mates
True
Grasshoppers are diurnal meaning they are active during the day
 
True
 
False
Grasshoppers are found on every continent including Antarctica
False
There are over ten species of grasshopper in the United Kingdom
True
Grasshoppers use their antennae to sense their environment
True
Grasshoppers have compound eyes that help them see in all directions
True
All grasshoppers can fly
False
Most grasshoppers are green or brown to help them camouflage
True
Their strong back legs allow them to jump long distances to escape predators
True
Grasshoppers make a chirping noise by rubbing their wings together
False
Grasshoppers are jumping insects
True
Do you think humans should reduce light pollution to help fireflies? Why or why not?
Critical thinking/opinion
How is firefly light different from a light bulb?
It is "cold light" and wastes no energy as heat
Why do you think fireflies evolved to make light instead of sound?
Critical thinking - to communicate safely or warn predators
Give one reason why fireflies are disappearing
 
Light pollution
 
pesticides
 
or habitat loss
Why do male and female fireflies flash in special patterns?
To find each other/mating
What is the scientific word for fireflies producing light?
Bioluminescence
Name two helpful insects mentioned in the passage
Bees and ladybugs
What are the three main body parts of an insect?
 
Head
 
thorax
 
abdomen
The glow of fireflies can warn predators that they taste bad
True
Fireflies use their glow only to attract food
False
Fireflies are also called lightning bugs
True
Insects have four main body parts
False
Firefly light is almost 100% energy efficient
True
Some firefly larvae can glow
True
Fireflies are most common in cold
 
dry deserts
 
False
Each firefly species has its own flashing pattern
True
Firefly light produces a lot of heat
False
Fireflies are actually beetles
True
Pro or Con: Emus should be kept in zoos.
 
Con
 
Pro
Pro or Con: Flightless birds are just as special as flying birds.
 
Pro
 
Con
Pro or Con: Bird watching is a fun hobby.
 
Pro
 
Con
Pro or Con: All birds should be able to fly.
 
Con
 
Pro
Pro or Con: Emus are interesting animals to study.
 
Pro
 
Con
Why do you think some birds can fly and others cannot?
Answers may vary
How do feathers help birds?
Answers may vary
What is one way emus survive in the wild?
Answers may vary
Why do birds lay eggs instead of giving live birth?
Answers may vary
What is the funniest bird you know?
Answers may vary
Would you like to keep an emu as a pet? Why or why not?
Answers may vary
Name another bird that cannot fly.
 
Ostrich
 
Parrot
 
Hawk
 
Eagle
Why can’t emus fly?
 
They have small wings
 
They are too young
 
They have no feathers
 
They are tired
What is one thing all birds have?
 
Feathers
 
Fur
 
Scales
 
Skin
Where do emus live?
 
Australia
 
South America
 
North America
 
Europe
What do emus use their strong legs for?
 
Running fast
 
Swimming
 
Climbing trees
 
Digging holes
Birds lay eggs.
 
True
 
False
Emus are one of the largest birds in the world.
 
True
 
False
All birds have feathers.
 
True
 
False
Emus can fly.
 
False
 
True
Emus are birds.
 
True
 
False
Name one type of amphibian.
 
Frog
 
Dolphin
 
Eagle
 
Turtle
How many types of amphibians are there around the world?
 
Around 8000
 
Around 500
 
Around 10000
 
Around 2000
Nearly all amphibians lay eggs in or near water.
 
True
 
False
Amphibians are cold-blooded animals.
 
True
 
False
What happens to tadpoles as they grow into frogs?
 
They lose tails and develop lungs and legs
 
They grow wings
 
They keep their tails
 
They turn into fish
What do tadpoles use to breathe?
 
Gills
 
Lungs
 
Skin
 
Nostrils
Frogs lay eggs in water. What are these eggs called?
 
Frogspawn
 
Tadpoles
 
Larvae
 
Spawnlings
What is the change called when amphibians grow and develop?
 
Metamorphosis
 
Hibernation
 
Migration
 
Pollination
How many legs do most amphibians have?
 
Four
 
Two
 
None
 
Six
Many amphibians have smooth
 
moist skin with no scales.
 
True
 
False
Where do amphibians like to live?
 
Damp places
 
Deserts
 
High mountains
 
Saltwater oceans
On which continent can amphibians NOT be found?
 
Antarctica
 
Asia
 
Australia
 
Europe
Most amphibians eat small prey like slugs
 
worms
 
and spiders.
 
True
 
False
What is a vertebrate?
 
An animal with a backbone
 
An animal without a backbone
 
A cold-blooded animal
 
A fish
Amphibians are vertebrates that live in water and on land.
 
True
 
False
When do blue marlins show their bright blue stripes?
 
When they jump out of water
 
At night
 
When sleeping
 
When hunting
What do blue marlins eat?
 
Smaller fish
 
Seaweed
 
Crabs
 
Sharks
How fast can a blue marlin swim?
 
Up to 80 km/h
 
10 km/h
 
50 km/h
 
120 km/h
Where do blue marlins live?
 
Warm ocean waters
 
Cold lakes
 
Swamps
 
Rivers
Why do scientists want to protect blue marlins?
 
So they don’t become endangered
 
To eat them
 
To put them in zoos
 
To race them
What color is a blue marlin's back?
 
Blue
 
Green
 
Black
 
Purple
How long can a blue marlin grow?
 
Over 4 meters
 
1 meter
 
10 meters
 
2 meters
What do fish use to breathe?
 
Gills
 
Lungs
 
Nostrils
 
Skin
Blue marlins are easy to find near the beach.
False
Some people fish for blue marlins in tournaments.
True
Blue marlins have red and yellow stripes.
False
Fish can be found in lakes
 
rivers
 
and oceans.
 
True
Blue marlins are slow swimmers.
False
The blue marlin has a long jaw like a spear.
True
Fish use wings to swim.
False
The blue marlin can weigh more than 900 kg.
True
Blue marlins live in rivers.
False
Fish breathe through gills.
True
Tuna fish are very slow swimmers.
False
Fish are mammals.
False
Tuna fish lay eggs in the water.
True
Fish breathe using their ears.
False
Tuna can grow as big as a small car.
True
Tuna fish breathe through gills.
True
Fish can live in oceans
 
rivers
 
and lakes.
 
True
Tuna fish can weigh more than a lion.
True
Fish have feathers.
False
Tuna is a popular food in many countries.
True
Tuna fish have torpedo-shaped bodies.
True
Tuna fish only swim in small ponds.
False
Most fish are covered in scales.
True
Fish are warm-blooded animals.
False
Tuna can swim over 70 kilometers per hour.
True
Tuna fish live in saltwater oceans.
True
Fish use fins to help them swim.
True
Tuna fish are one of the fastest swimmers in the ocean.
True
All fish live on land.
False
Fish breathe using their lungs.
False