Grade 3 SC.L.14.1 Life Science.

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Grade 3 SC.L.14.1 Life Science

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE Test your knowledge and earn some extra credit 15 ► $1 MILLION 14 ► $500,000 13 ► $250,000 12 ► $100,000 11 ► $50,000 10 ► $25,000 9 ► $16,000 8 ► $8,000 7 ► $4,000 6 ► $2,000 5 ► $1000 4 ► $500 3 ► $300 2 ► $200 1► $100 Title of Game Game Rules Form two teams One teams starts and plays until they miss a question, then play switches to opponent Players on each team will rotate to answer questions individually (without HELP) Each team has one 50:50, one “call-out”, and one “Team-help” during each game Whichever team wins the $1 MILLION question is victorious.

WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE 15 ► $1 MILLION 14 ► $500,000 13 ► $250,000 12 ► $100,00 11 ► $50,000 10 ► $25,000 9 ► $16,000 8 ► $8,000 7 ► $4,000 6 ► $2,000 5 ► $1000 4 ► $500 3 ► $300 2 ► $200 1► $100 Grade 3 SC.L.14.1 Life Science 50:50 Phone Team TEAM 1 50:50 Phone Team TEAM 2 Remember Be sure to review why answers are correct, this is designed to be a review for everyone Have fun, but after playing this version pick another big idea to review

50:50 $100 Question Hunter places a seedling in a cup of sugar water to see the effects. Which part of the plant would be the first to absorb the sugar water? Team ◄ A. flower B. Roots C. leaf D. stem

50:50 $200 Question Natasha picks tomatoes from her garden. Which part of the plant is a tomato? Team ◄ A. leaf B. stem C. fruit D. root

50:50 $300 Question Why are the trees in the lower canopy and understory so much smaller than the trees in the upper canopy? Team ◄ A. The trees in the upper canopy block much of the sunlight from reaching these trees. B. The soil in which the trees in the lower canopy and understory grow is very poor. C. The trees in the lower canopy and understory do not receive any sunlight. D. The trees in the lower canopy and understory do not receive any rain.

◄ $500 Question Which statement best describes the Mammals group? 50:50 $500 Question Which statement best describes the Mammals group? Team ◄ A. Has feathers B. Give birth to live young C. Lays eggs D. Spend most of their life in water

50:50 $1000 Question Animals are classified according to their characteristics. Which group of animals can be described as having hair or fur? Team ◄ A. birds B. reptiles C. fish D. mammals

50:50 $2000 Question A manatee is an animal that spends its entire life in water. The bones in its body are designed for swimming. It spends a lot of time sleeping in the water, but comes to the surface regularly to fill its lungs with air. It gives birth to live young. Young manatees get food by nursing their mothers. What type of animal is a manatee? Team ◄ A. fish B. invertebrate C. mammal D. amphibian

50:50 $4000 Question Which of the following titles describes all of the animals in the picture? Team ◄ A. Animals that have scales B. Animals that give live births C. Reptiles D. Vertebrates

50:50 $8000 Question Every year, some species of butterflies travel a very long distance when the temperature begins to drop. Where are these butterflies probably traveling? Team ◄ A. To a warmer climate B. To a drier climate C. To a cooler climate D. To a wetter climate

◄ $16,000 Question Which of these animals hibernate in winter? 50:50 $16,000 Question Which of these animals hibernate in winter? Team ◄ A. Artic Fox B. Jackrabbit C. Zebra D. Black Bear

50:50 $25,000 Question Which of these is an example of an animal responding to a seasonal change? Team ◄ A. An oak tree grows new acorns and leaves. B. A birch tree’s leaves change color and then fall off. C. A raccoon grows a thicker coat of fur. D. A frog digs into the mud and sleeps for several months.

50:50 $50,000 Question Plants use water, air, and energy from the Sun to make food. Which of the following living things makes its own food? Team ◄ A. A bird B. A fish C. A tree D. A lizard

50:50 $100,000 Question A plant is kept indoors on the top of a tall bookshelf. While Shannon is watering the plant, she notices the leaves are limp and the plant does not look healthy. What does the plant most likely need? Team ◄ A. sunlight B. soil C. water D. air

$250,000 Question 50:50 Gloria was investigating plant growth. She noticed that plants grew toward the classroom window. She decided to investigate more on plant growth. When growing a hanging plant Gloria noticed that the roots of the plant grew downward. What is the BEST reason plant roots grew downward? Team ◄ A. Plant roots reproduce. B. Gravity pulls on the roots. C. Plant cells produce their own food. D. Air moves into and out of the plant.

50:50 $500,000 Question Photosynthesis is the process plants use to make food. What are the products of photosynthesis? Team ◄ A. carbon dioxide and oxygen B. food and oxygen C. food and water D. carbon dioxide and water

50:50 $1 MILLION Question Plants take in carbon dioxide from the air to help them make their food. What do plants take in from the soil to also help them make their food? Team ◄ A. oxygen B. sunlight C. flowers D. Water