Title: GRAND PRIX
1SIGNALS OF SPRING- ACES Animals in
Curriculum-based Ecosystem Studies
2Directions Divide the class into two teams
Team A and Team B. Then divide the teams into
groups of 3-4 students. The first group from
Team A will choose a category and an amount from
slide 3. After the group agrees on an
appropriate question to ask in response to the
statement, one student asks the question. Teams
have 45 seconds to formulate their question. If
correct, the team wins the dollar amount. If
incorrect, they receive no money. The turn now
goes to Team B. Play continues until the board is
clear. The team with the most money wins.
3National Marine Sanctuary
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4These sea turtles never return to land after they
are born.
5What are the male sea turtles?
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CreditAIMS http//www.aims.gov.au/creefs/images/
Sea20turtle201_Jo20Browne.JPG
6Animals described as this must remain in warm
waters to maintain the correct body temperature.
7What is cold-blooded or ectothermic?
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8Unlike most sea turtles that have a hard shell,
this species has no shell.
9What is the Leatherback Turtle?
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Credit NOAA http//www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/images/tu
rtles/leatherbackhatchling_srlivingstone-uglasgow.
jpg
10The number of sea turtle species that are
considered threatened or endangered.
11What is six?(Note There are actually 7 sea
turtle species, but we know very little about one
species that does not live in U.S. waters.)
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12This is the only sea turtle species that does NOT
live in U.S. waters.
13What is the Flatback Turtle?
500
Credit DEWHA http//www.environment.gov.au/biodiv
ersity/threatened/publications/images/tsd05flatbac
k-turtle.jpg
14This animal is distinguished by its long tusks.
15What is the walrus?
Credit NOAA http//www.photolib.noaa.gov/htmls/an
im0009.htm
16In the 1700s, elephant seals were commercially
hunted for their blubber, which was then used for
this household necessity.
17What is lamp oil.
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Credit NOAA http//www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/images/pi
nnipeds/northernelephantseal_rolfream-nmml.jpg
18Seals, sea lions, and walruses belong to this
taxonomic order.
19What is pinniped?
Credit NOAAhttp//www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/m
ammals/pinnipeds/
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20The back flippers on these animals rotate
underneath their body, which enables them to walk
on all four flippers when on land.
21What are sea lions?
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Credit NOAA http//www.fakr.noaa.gov/maps/images/
sealions_yawn.jpg
22These animals have ear holes, but no ear flaps.
23What are seals?
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Credit NOAA http//www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/m
ammals/pinnipeds/mediterraneanmonkseal.htm
24These birds are famous for traveling in groups of
thousands across the open ocean. They are known
to skim the surface of the water.
25What are Sooty Shearwater?
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Credit NOAAhttp//sanctuaries.noaa.gov/jointplan
/presskit/cb/20070712_CMA_SNGH_SOSH.jpg
26Adélie penguins often find food in the open areas
of sea ice. They feed mostly on this type of
animal.
27What are krill?
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Credit NOAA http//oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explora
tions/02quest/background/krill/media/krill1_600.jp
g
28South Africas Tristan da Cunha volcanic islands
are the breeding grounds of this Shearwater
species.
29What is the Greater Shearwater?
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30Black-footed albatross are surface feeders, and
they often eat these man-made items that float on
the oceans surface.
31What are plastics/marine debris?
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Credit NOAA http//www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2
008/images/debris2.jpg
32Most seabirds have webbed feet, waterproof
feathers, and glands that get rid of this.
33What is extra salt?
500
34Some marine animals breathe through this special
hole at the top of their heads.
35What is a blowhole?
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Credit NOAAhttp//www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2
006/images/right-whale-gulfcoast-blowhole-02-27-20
06.jpg
36Whales, dolphins, and porpoises belong to this
order.
37What is cetacean?
Credit NOAA http//www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/m
ammals/cetaceans/
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38These toothbrush-like plates allow whales to
strain their food out of the water.
39What is baleen?
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Credit NOAA http//www.afsc.noaa.gov/nmml/educati
on/cetaceans/images/stylized_baleen.jpg
40This animals dorsal fin is shaped like a
triangle and sometimes mistaken for a sharks fin.
41What is a porpoise?
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Credit NOAAhttp//www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/m
ammals/cetaceans/harborporpoise.htm
42 These animals have long, sleek bodies and
conical-shaped teeth.
43What are dolphins?
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Credit NOAA http//www.nmfs.noaa.gov/pr/species/m
ammals/cetaceans/bottlenosedolphin.htm
44There are currently this many National Marine
Sanctuaries.
45What is 13, or 14 including Papahãnaumokuãkea
Marine National Monument.
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Credit NOAA http//hawaiireef.noaa.gov/management
/cotrustee_maps.html
46Fagatele Bay National Marine Santuary is located
on this South Pacific island.
47What is American Somoa?
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Credit NOAA http//www.photolib.noaa.gov/htmls/th
eb0013.htm
48Grays Reef National Marine Sanctuary is named
after this Georgia Marine Institute curator.
49Who is Milton Sam Gray?
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50This Sanctuary is entirely off the shore of
California, and it does not include any land.
51What is Cordell Bank National Marine Sanctuary?
400
Credit http//sanctuaries.noaa.gov/pgallery/atlas
maps/images/cb_2000.jpg
52The only living barrier coral reef lives in this
National Marine Sanctuary.
53What is the Florida Keys NMS?
500
Credit http//sanctuaries.noaa.gov/pgallery/pgflo
rida/human/grounding_300.jpg
54DAILY DOUBLE
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