Understanding God's World; 4th Ed; 4th grade
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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The 2nd stage of complete metamorphosis is... | LARVA |
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The 3rd stage of complete metamorphosis is... | PUPA |
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The 4th and final stage of complete metamorphosis is... | ADULT |
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T/F: A moth has a feathery antennae. | TRUE |
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T/F: A moth has a thin body. | FALSE | Moths have THICK BODIES.
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Insects communicate is five ways. Name them! | SIGHT, SOUND, TOUCH, SMELL and DANCING. |
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T/F: The butterfly spins a cocoon. | FALSE | ...Spins a CHRYSALIS.
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I fold my winds when I am resting. Am I a moth or a butterfly? | Are you sure? Flip the card again! | BUTTERFLY!
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I am an insect that moves from one place to another, to escape the cold. What insect am I? | LADYBUG |
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What is "hibernate"? | A long, deep sleep | Insects sleep through the winter months.
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A spider, cricket, millipede or worm.... Which one of these is an INSECT? | CRICKET | Remember: An insect has to have an exoskeleton, three body regions AND three pair of jointed legs :)
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I am considered a "social insect". Am I a butterfly, a louse, a bee or a caddisworm? | I am a BEE! | Social insects live together. Bees live in hives, helping each other as a big family would!
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The antennae of an insect is extremely important. The antennae does what? | ...helps the insect to taste, find its direction and even smell! | The antennae helps the insect with its senses.
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The cicada grows bigger, leaving its old exoskeleton behind. This process is called.... | Are you sure?? Flip the card.... | MOLTING or to MOLT
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The 1st stage of complete metamorphosis is... | EGG |
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