Q.1
Isabel’s group got these results: A - Empty - 2 B - Wet - 4 C - Dark - 5 D - Leaves - 9 What did Isabel’s group find out?
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  • Woodlice like dark places
  • Woodlice like light places
  • Woodlice like dry places
  • Woodlice like hot places
Q.2
Isabel’s group repeated the experiment. Here are their second set of results: A - Empty - 0 B - Wet - 1 C - Dark - 8 D - Leaves - 11 Which two results are lower?
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  • Dark and Leaves
  • Wet and Dark
  • Empty and Wet
  • Empty and Leaves
Q.3
The results for all six groups in the class were put together. Here are the totals for the class for the second set of results: A - Empty - 10 B - Wet - 15 C - Dark - 35 D - Leaves - 60 How many woodlice were counted in total?
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  • 20
  • 60
  • 100
  • 120
Q.4
Karen’s group repeated their experiment. This time they waited ten minutes. Here are their results: A - Empty - 2 B - Wet - 3 C - Dark - 7 D - Leaves - 8 How many woodlice are there in total this time?
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  • 12
  • 15
  • 18
  • 20
Q.5
Karen’s group had repeated their experiment. Here are their results: A - Empty - 2 B - Wet - 3 C - Dark - 7 D - Leaves - 8 What does Karen say about the results?
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  • ‘I think woodlice are minibeasts’
  • ‘I think woodlice don’t like being in the light’
  • ‘I think woodlice are interesting’
  • ‘I think it was fun’
Q.6
Katie’s group got these results: A - Empty - 11 B - Wet - 3 C - Dark - 2 D - Leaves - 2 How many woodlice have they counted in total?
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  • 11
  • 14
  • 18
  • 20
Q.7
Ellie went home and told her Dad about investigating woodlice. She said, ‘We found out that most woodlice like to live in ____ ______’
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  • Sunny places
  • Light places
  • Dark places
  • Empty places
Q.8
Katie’s group got these results: A - Empty - 11 B - Wet - 3 C - Dark - 2 D - Leaves - 2 They started with 20 woodlice. But their results only add up toWhy might this have happened?
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  • Two woodlice have been eaten
  • Two woodlice have gone back home
  • Katie’s group have miscounted
  • Katie’s group counted two woodlice twice
Q.9
Karen’s group got these results: A - Empty - 13 B - Wet - 3 C - Dark - 2 D - Leaves - 2 All the other groups found a lot more woodlice in the dark and among the leaves. Why might Katie’s group have got their results?
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  • They waited too long
  • They didn’t give the woodlice enough time to settle down
  • They put too many leaves in
  • They used a magnifying glass
Q.10
The results for all six groups in the class were put together. Here are the totals for the class for the second set of results: A - Empty - 10 B - Wet - 15 C - Dark - 35 D - Leaves - 60 There were 120 woodlice altogether. What fraction of the woodlice liked to be among the leaves?
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  • A sixth
  • A fifth
  • A quarter
  • Half
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