What is the 'Asian Carp?'
What is 'Dispersal?'
What are snowy owl artic fox or grizzly bear
What is an 'Alpine' biome?
What is 9?
What are Fresh Water (Lakes, Rivers) and Salt Water (Oceans)?
What is an Emarald Ash Borer?
What is a 'Japanese Beetle?'
What are 'Alpine, Boreal, Deciduous'
What is the 'Zebra Mussel?'
What is the Tropical Rainforest?
What is 'Polar?'
What is 8 (six fish, two hawks)
What is ?
What is a Food Web?
Who is ?
What is a Tundra?
What is 'Decomposers?'
What is a Deciduous Forest?
What is the 'Desert'?
What is the 'European Starling?'
What is a 'conifer' or 'coniferous' tree?
What is a 'Scavenger?'
What is a decomposer?
What are evaporation, condensation and precipitation?
2 points It was the number of blocks in biome pyramid
4 points They are this type (not species) of tree, most associated with the Boreal Forest
1 point It is the only Minneosta invasive species that could LITERALLY give you a headache.
1 point It is the biome that we live in
3 points Damage to the plant shown was caused by this invasive species
5 points These three biomes were at the center of our pyramid not the bottom row or top two rows
2 points It is the damage caused by this invasive species
4 points DOUBLE JEOPARDY= 8 points- It is one of the three animals included in Mr. Chamberlain's Biome slideshow for the 'Tundra' biome
5 points In our'Deadly Links' game outside, it was the total number of people who were NOT the zooplankton, but were the other roles
2 points It is the term illustrated in this picture
3 points This biome is considered both the warmest and the wettest
5 points This biome is the only one spelled with six letters and two of the same vowel (spelled correctly)
4 points It is the name of the biome shown here, the second coldest.
4 points This invasive species was released because people in the early 20th century loved Shakespeare
1 point They are the three words associated with the water cycle
2 points These are the two non-terrestrial biomes
3 points It is a term that means 'a carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms'
5 points This invasive species is a mollusk (spelled correctly)
3 points It is the factor in bottle 'B' for our decomposition bottles
2 points It was the name of the student who was the 'Sun' when we made our food web in class.
3 points It is the biome where you are most likely going to find these creatures in the wild
5 points It is the term for what you would find at the very bottom of an energy pyramid, it might not even be attached to the pyramid. (It is not the sun)
1 point It is the 'role' shown in this picture
1 point It is the topmost block of our biome pyramid
4 points It is our term that means 'The movement of organsisms from one place to another'
Description | Match: |
2 points It is the damage caused by this invasive species
| What is an Emarald Ash Borer? |
1 point It is the only Minneosta invasive species that could LITERALLY give you a headache. | What is the 'Asian Carp?' |
4 points This invasive species was released because people in the early 20th century loved Shakespeare | What is the 'European Starling?' |
5 points This invasive species is a mollusk (spelled correctly) | What is the 'Zebra Mussel?' |
3 points Damage to the plant shown was caused by this invasive species
| What is a 'Japanese Beetle?' |
3 points This biome is considered both the warmest and the wettest | What is the Tropical Rainforest? |
2 points These are the two non-terrestrial biomes | What are Fresh Water (Lakes, Rivers) and Salt Water (Oceans)? |
1 point It is the biome that we live in | What is a Deciduous Forest? |
5 points These three biomes were at the center of our pyramid not the bottom row or top two rows | What are 'Alpine, Boreal, Deciduous' |
4 points It is the name of the biome shown here, the second coldest.
| What is a Tundra? |
5 points This biome is the only one spelled with six letters and two of the same vowel (spelled correctly) | What is the 'Desert'? |
4 points They are this type (not species) of tree, most associated with the Boreal Forest
| What is a 'conifer' or 'coniferous' tree? |
3 points It is the biome where you are most likely going to find these creatures in the wild
| What is an 'Alpine' biome? |
2 points It was the number of blocks in biome pyramid | What is 9? |
1 point It is the topmost block of our biome pyramid | What is 'Polar?' |
3 points It is a term that means 'a carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms'
| What is a 'Scavenger?' |
2 points It is the term illustrated in this picture
| What is a Food Web? |
5 points It is the term for what you would find at the very bottom of an energy pyramid, it might not even be attached to the pyramid. (It is not the sun) | What is 'Decomposers?' |
1 point It is the 'role' shown in this picture
| What is a decomposer? |
4 points It is our term that means 'The movement of organsisms from one place to another' | What is 'Dispersal?' |
2 points It was the name of the student who was the 'Sun' when we made our food web in class. | Who is ? |
3 points It is the factor in bottle 'B' for our decomposition bottles | What is ? |
1 point They are the three words associated with the water cycle | What are evaporation, condensation and precipitation? |
5 points In our'Deadly Links' game outside, it was the total number of people who were NOT the zooplankton, but were the other roles | What is 8 (six fish, two hawks) |
4 points DOUBLE JEOPARDY= 8 points- It is one of the three animals included in Mr. Chamberlain's Biome slideshow for the 'Tundra' biome | What are snowy owl artic fox or grizzly bear |