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      Science Review (Ecosystems, Rocks & Relief)
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      Ecosystems

      Grassland

      Coastal

      Cities

      Ponds

      Forest

        Solution 1 Solution 2 Solution 3 Solution 4 Solution 5

      Done
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      Classification of Animals

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      Vertebrate or invertebrate?

      Read and classify.

      Vertebrate

      Vertebrate

      Invertebrate

      Invertebrate

        Reset Vertebrate Invertebrate

      Done
      Science Review (Ecosystems, Rocks & Relief)
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      Animal classification

      Read and choose TRUE or FALSE.
      • The tiger is a mammal
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • Tigers are herbivore
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • Wild rabbits live in urban ecosystems (city)
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • The bear is omnivore
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • A rabbit is smaller than a tiger
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • A monkey is the biggest animal
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • Squirrels are herbivore
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • Giraffes are the tallest animals of all.
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer

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      Biotic and abiotic factors

      Remember! Then, classify!

      biotic factors

      biotic factors

      abiotic factors

      abiotic factors

        Reset biotic factors abiotic factors

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      Join the two columns

      Match the following sentences.

      • Producers

      • Consumers

      • Carnivores

      • Herbivores

      • Omnivores

      • eat other animals and plants

      • eat other animals

      • eat plants

      • make their own food

      • eat other living things

      Done
      Science Review (Ecosystems, Rocks & Relief)
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      Food chain

      Choose the correct answer after looking carefully at the photograph

       

      1. Which is the producer?

      2. Which is the tertiary consumer?

      3. Which animal is the secondary consumer?

      4. Who is the primary consumer?

      5. What ecosystem does this food chain belong to?

      Done
      Science Review (Ecosystems, Rocks & Relief)
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      Landforms

      Science Review (Ecosystems, Rocks & Relief)
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      Match the numbers with the landforms

      • 1

      • 2

      • 3

      • 4

      • 5

      • 6

      • 7

      • 8

      • 9

      • Valley

      • Island

      • Mountain range

      • Volcano

      • Peninsula

      • Plain

      • Hill

      • Bay

      • Archipelago

      Done
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      Types of rocks

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      Three types of rocks

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      Types of rocks

      • Marble and gneiss are formed when other rocks are affected by high temperatures and pressures and transform their forms, or crystal shapes.
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • Granite and obsidian are formed when magma or lava cools down and solidifies.
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer
      • Sandstone and chalk are formed by the accumulation of small particles of sand, fossil, plants, stones... and forms layers that stick together and form a soft rock.
      • Correct answer
        Wrong answer

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      Understanding relief maps.

      Read, drag and drop on the map.

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