Habitat Jeopardy

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Habitat Jeopardy
 
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Final Jeopardy
 
 
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$400
 
 
$600
 
 
$800
 
 
$200
 
 
$400
 
 
$600
 
 
$800
 
 
$200
 
 
$400
 
 
$600
 
 
$800
 
 
$200
 
 
$400
 
 
$600
 
 
$800
 
 
$200
 
 
$400
 
 
$600
 
 
$800
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This habitat contains trees that
lose their leaves every year
 
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Temperate Forest
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This habitat is flooded by
water, either permanently or
seasonally
 
Answer
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Wetland
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This habitat accounts for a
very small portion of the
earth’s water
 
Answer
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Freshwater Habitat
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The natural home or
environment for an animal,
plant, or other organism
 
Answer
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Habitat
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This raptor is a predator of frogs
 
Answer
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Hawk
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Most mammals avoid frogs,
but this nocturnal animal will
prey on them
 
Answer
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Raccoon
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This herbivore is known as a
woodland animal but can
share a habitat with frogs
 
Answer
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White-Tailed Deer
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This bird can be seen every
spring in the cave shelter but
doesn’t pose a threat to frogs
 
Answer
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Barn Swallow
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This seedless, flowerless
plant provides shelter and
shade for frogs
 
Answer
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Fern
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Tadpoles feed on this plant
that grows on the water
 
Answer
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Algae
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This invasive plant can take
over and smother out native
plants in a frogs habitat
 
Answer
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Kudzu
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Do not touch this 3 leaf plant
 
Answer
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Poison Ivy
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This does not move, grow, or
change
 
Answer
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Non-Living Organism
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This needs food and water
 
Answer
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Living Organism
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Fungi and bacteria are
examples of these
 
Answer
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Living Organisms
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Tadpoles need this non-living
thing in order to survive
 
Answer
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Water
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A snake is a reptile and frog is
this type of animal
 
Answer
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Amphibian
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This reptile can also be found
in the same habitat and will
eat frogs
 
Answer
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Turtles
Like the Common Snapping
Turtle and Eastern Box Turtle
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These types of frogs live in
and around Russell Cave
 
Answer
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Southern Leopard Frogs
Chorus Frogs
Barking Tree Frogs
American Toad
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This includes hatching from
an egg, losing gills,
developing lungs, growing
legs, and losing a tail
 
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Life Cycle of a Frog
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Final Jeopardy
 
What’s your wager?
 
 
Continue
 
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These are the pollutions that
are harmful to frogs and their
habitats
 
Answer
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Fertilizer, Car Soap, Construction
Work, Salt, Oil, Mercury
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Dive into the diverse habitats and learn about living and non-living organisms with Habitat Jeopardy! Explore the characteristics of habitats like temperate forests, wetlands, and freshwater habitats. Discover the natural homes of animals, plants, and more, while testing your knowledge with exciting clues and answers about raptors, nocturnal animals, and herbivores. Embark on an educational journey through different ecosystems and their inhabitants.

  • Habitats
  • Organisms
  • Ecosystems
  • Biodiversity
  • Wildlife

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  1. Habitat Jeopardy START

  2. Living vs Non-living Organisms Habitats Mammals/Birds Plants Reptiles/ Amphibians $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 Final Jeopardy

  3. This habitat contains trees that lose their leaves every year Answer

  4. Temperate Forest

  5. This habitat is flooded by water, either permanently or seasonally Answer

  6. Wetland

  7. This habitat accounts for a very small portion of the earth s water Answer

  8. Freshwater Habitat

  9. The natural home or environment for an animal, plant, or other organism Answer

  10. Habitat

  11. This raptor is a predator of frogs Answer

  12. Hawk

  13. Most mammals avoid frogs, but this nocturnal animal will prey on them Answer

  14. Raccoon

  15. This herbivore is known as a woodland animal but can share a habitat with frogs Answer

  16. White-Tailed Deer

  17. This bird can be seen every spring in the cave shelter but doesn t pose a threat to frogs Answer

  18. Barn Swallow

  19. This seedless, flowerless plant provides shelter and shade for frogs Answer

  20. Fern

  21. Tadpoles feed on this plant that grows on the water Answer

  22. Algae

  23. This invasive plant can take over and smother out native plants in a frogs habitat Answer

  24. Kudzu

  25. Do not touch this 3 leaf plant Answer

  26. Poison Ivy

  27. This does not move, grow, or change Answer

  28. Non-Living Organism

  29. This needs food and water Answer

  30. Living Organism

  31. Fungi and bacteria are examples of these Answer

  32. Living Organisms

  33. Tadpoles need this non-living thing in order to survive Answer

  34. Water

  35. A snake is a reptile and frog is this type of animal Answer

  36. Amphibian

  37. This reptile can also be found in the same habitat and will eat frogs Answer

  38. Turtles Like the Common Snapping Turtle and Eastern Box Turtle

  39. These types of frogs live in and around Russell Cave Answer

  40. Southern Leopard Frogs Chorus Frogs Barking Tree Frogs American Toad

  41. This includes hatching from an egg, losing gills, developing lungs, growing legs, and losing a tail Answer

  42. Life Cycle of a Frog

  43. Final Jeopardy What s your wager? Continue

  44. These are the pollutions that are harmful to frogs and their habitats Answer

  45. Fertilizer, Car Soap, Construction Work, Salt, Oil, Mercury

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