Let’s see how much you’ve picked up with these experiments and the reading – answer as best as you can. (No peeking at the answers until you’re done!) Just relax and see what jumps to mind when you read the question. You can also print these out and jot down your answers in your science notebook.


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4 Responses to “Birds and Mammals Exercises”

  1. Hi Heather! There are two ways you can use the program: you can either go through the content by grade level (which works its way through the subject incrementally), or by topic (and get ALL the information in one swoop), and the downloads (like the exercises and quizzes) reflect this difference. It wouldn’t be fair to quiz students on content they haven’t covered yet, so the questions in by Grade Level only cover the experiments and concepts covered in that particular grade.

    At this time, the videos are only available online. We do offer the Ultimate Science Curriculum, which are segments of the e-Science program for folks who don’t have an internet connection. Hope this helps! Do let me know if you have any further questions.

  2. Heather Baker says:

    Hi. I’m looking at the questions for Birds and Mammals. I accessed it by going through the first grade level life science. Why is it that the information is different when I click on the printer friendly version? I’ve noticed this in several other places.

    Also, our internet is intermittent, so I download content to my computer to access it when the internet is not working. Is there a way to download the videos so for when we are offline?

    Thanks!

  3. Nicole Landers says:

    What is the number of maximum teeth an animal could have?