|
Introduction
Task
Sources
Process
Guidance
Conclusion
Credits
|
Conclusion:
Okay Detective
Sponge Bob! Here is your chance to test your final detetive knowledge.
You may use your chart to crack to following cases of missing invertebrates.
. .
GOOD LUCK!!
Use the back of your
chart and number your paper 1-8:
- I
live in fresh water, salt water, and on land. I have eyes and organs
that pump blood. I can stand with or without a shell. Oftentimes my
"foot" is used for feasting. Who am I?
- I
am very important to farmers because I help prepare their soil. My stiff
hairs or "bristles" help me move easily through the soil.
I have organs and unbreakable hearts! Who am I?
- People
often pity me for my unfortunate lifestyle. I have no mouth or organs
and I'm always standing in one place. Fear not predators, my bad taste
and stinky odor will keep me safe! Who am I?
- I
am found in streams, ponds, or in other organisms. I often feast on
others nutrients. My flat body can grow to great lengths! Who am I?
- I
am often divided into five sections and am known for my symmetrical
body. I live on the ocean floor. If you are at the sand bar, I may tickle
you with my spines! Who am I?
- My
tube like body is very distinct. I may have once lived inside your household
pet. I also can be found in the soil or water. Who am I?
- I
am a member of the largest group of invertebrates. You can find me anywhere!
I have a hard exoskeleton, jointed feet, and am usually made up of two
or three sections. Who am I?
- Beware
of me! If I find you threatening I have tentacles to protect me! I move
in many ways including my mouth and catching rides on clownfish. Who
am I?

Finished?
Check out
these great websites
|