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Page 1: The Teachers Guide  Free resources for teachers.

• The Teacher’s Guide

• www.theteachersguide.com

• Free resources for teachers.

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Who Wants To Be A Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?Millionaire?

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• The Secret Life of Trees

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Question 1

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What is the heaviest thing on Earth?

A a tree

B an elephant

C a whale

D wood

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What is the heaviest thing on Earth?

A a tree

B an elephant

C a whale

D wood

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Question 2

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What does a tree’s bark do?

A warns the tree if a dog comes

B protects the roots and leaves

C protects the trunk and branches

D protects the roots and trunk

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What does a tree’s bark do?

A warns the tree if a dog comes

B protects the roots and leaves

C protects the trunk and branches

D protects the roots and trunk

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Question 3

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Where does a tree get its food?

A Burger King

B from the leaves

C from the bark

D from cones

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Where does a tree get its food?

A Burger King

B from the leaves

C from the bark

D from cones

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Question 4

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Which trees lose their leaves in the Winter?

A broad-leaved trees

B conifers

C pine trees

D Christmas trees

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Which trees lose their leaves in the Winter?

A broad-leaved trees

B conifers

C pine trees

D Christmas trees

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Question 5

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How long is a sugar pine cone?

A two inches long

B two feet long

C two centimeters long

D 10 feet long

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How long is a sugar pine cone?

A two inches long

B two feet long

C two centimeters long

D 10 feet long

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Question 6

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What does a pine cone do when a storm approaches?

A closes its scales

B opens its scales

C grabs an umbrella

D drop to the ground

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What does a pine cone do when a storm approaches?

A closes its scales

B opens its scales

C grabs an umbrella

D drop to the ground

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Question 7

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Where would you find the tallest tree alive today?

A in a jungle

B in Texas

C in California

D in the tropics

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Where would you find the tallest tree alive today?

A in a jungle

B in Texas

C in California

D in the tropics

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Question 8

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Why are the branches of conifers bouncy?

A so they break when covered with snow

B so they turn colors in the fall

C so they do not break when covered with snow

D so the birds have a trampoline to play on

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Why are the branches of conifers bouncy?

A so they break when covered with snow

B so they turn colors in the fall

C so they do not break when covered with snow

D so the birds have a trampoline to play on

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