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Sharks
Instructions:
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How are sharks different from most fish?
A. They have rough skin.
B. They live in oceans.
C. They come to the surface to breathe.
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A shark can sense movement in water. How does this help a shark?
A. It can stay away from people.
B. It can swim faster.
C. It can find fish easily.
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Why is losing a tooth not a problem for a shark?
A. When a shark losses a tooth, another tooth takes its place.
B. Sharks don't get old enough to lose teeth.
C. Shark teeth never fall out.
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What is the main idea of this book?
A. Sharks eat many kinds of fish.
B. Sharks live in some oceans.
C. Sharks are an interesting kind of fish.
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What is cartilage?
A. The tissue that makes up the sharks skeleton.
B. A type of plant sharks eat.
C. A type of fish that sharks eat.
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How do sharks use different parts of their bodies to survive?
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Date: ___________________________________
Sharks
(Answer Key)
Instructions:
-
How are sharks different from most fish?
A. They have rough skin.
B. They live in oceans.
C. They come to the surface to breathe.
-
A shark can sense movement in water. How does this help a shark?
A. It can stay away from people.
B. It can swim faster.
C. It can find fish easily.
-
Why is losing a tooth not a problem for a shark?
A. When a shark losses a tooth, another tooth takes its place.
B. Sharks don't get old enough to lose teeth.
C. Shark teeth never fall out.
-
What is the main idea of this book?
A. Sharks eat many kinds of fish.
B. Sharks live in some oceans.
C. Sharks are an interesting kind of fish.
-
What is cartilage?
A. The tissue that makes up the sharks skeleton.
B. A type of plant sharks eat.
C. A type of fish that sharks eat.
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How do sharks use different parts of their bodies to survive?