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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
Minibeasts
Question 1
Ponds and rotting logs
are examples of
A prey
B predators
C habitats
D food webs
Ponds and rotting logs
are examples of
A prey
B predators
C habitats
D food webs
£100
Question 2
Habitats contain
A only plants
B only animals
C no plants or animals
D both plants and animals
Habitats contain
A only plants
B only animals
C no plants or animals
D both plants and animals
£200
Question 3
Which of these can fly?
A worm, and bee
B bee and wasp
C slug and snail
D wasp and snail
Which of these can fly?
A worm, and bee
B bee and wasp
C slug and snail
D wasp and snail
£300
Question 4
Which of these live in
water?
A ants
B caterpillars
C woodlice
D pond snails
Which of these live in
water?
A ants
B caterpillars
C woodlice
D pond snails
£500
Question 5
Which of these has 8
legs?
A ant
B bee
C spider
D butterfly
Which of these has 8
legs?
A ant
B bee
C spider
D butterfly
£1,000
Question 6
The centipede hunts
and eats …
A frogs
B woodlice
C grass
D pond snails
The centipede hunts
and eats …
A frogs
B woodlice
C grass
D pond snails
£2,000
Question 7
the centipede is a
A predator
B prey
C herbivore
D producer
A predator
B prey
C herbivore
D producer
the centipede is a
£4,000
Question 8
centipedes can hunt and kill
because they
A can swim
B dissolve their food
C poison their prey
D run fast & have big jaws
A can swim
B dissolve their food
C poison their prey
D run fast & have big jaws
centipedes can hunt and kill
because they
£8,000
Question 9
millipedes eat plant material
so they are called
A predators
B herbivores
C carnivores
D producers
A predators
B herbivores
C carnivores
D producers
millipedes eat plant material
so they are called
£16,000
Question 10
Which of these spin
webs?
A ladybird
B millipede
C spider
D beetle
A ladybird
B millipede
C spider
D beetle
Which of these spin
webs?
£32,000
Question 11
Which of these is a
minibeast with no legs?
A bee
B worm
C caterpillar
D ant
Which of these is a
minibeast with no legs?
A bee
B worm
C caterpillar
D ant
£64,000
Question 12
What is eaten by the
herbivores in a pond?
A pondweed
B pond snails
C large koi carp
D water lice
What is eaten by the
herbivores in a pond?
A pondweed
B pond snails
C large koi carp
D water lice
£125,000
Question 13
Which of these can curl into
a ball for protection?
A millipede
B beetle
C ladybird
D ant
Which of these can curl into
a ball for protection?
A millipede
B beetle
C ladybird
D ant
£250,000
Question 14
What does camouflage
mean?
A able to fly
B able to swim
C merges into background
D has no legs
What does camouflage
mean?
A able to fly
B able to swim
C merges into background
D has no legs
£500,000
Question 15
Which of these
‘walks on water’?
A water louse
B water boatman
C water scorpion
D pond skater
A water louse
B water boatman
C water scorpion
D pond skater
Which of these
‘walks on water’?
£1,000,000
Task 1:Comparing Minibeasts
Complete the table below onto a piece of paper and
complete the number of each part as shown in the
example.
Name Body Parts Legs Wings Insect?
Ant 3 6 0 Yes
How many insects are in your table? __________________
What makes a minibeast an insect? ___________________________________
___________________________________
Are any similar? How?
________________________________
________________________________
What else do your results tell you? __________________________________
__________________________________
__________________________________
On a piece of paper complete the below
activities.
TASK 2: Mini-beastsImprove these sentences by thinking of these five