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Termighty Fun & Games

Social Insects L G S N K I N G O C S I R A L I R R I U N S E C N T S E L I F O Q O V R E A O N D C K D W E O U O U R S I K E E O R T O C M E G E N T E F T T L O S F Y H E E R A D E R T A O W O O C O N S R U N T R Y L N V L R L I V E E S G G E B A Y O D A E F N H E C U D O R P E R I G U E Y H A T X J C O M T J E E G Y E S P X Z U L T W I J R N P M T J E M U H U N B V T I Q W E G W U G Y Y O R W N V E C S F B V R D M N A Z S I D Z S B R H J T H I O J P T B K Q H ALATE CASTES COLONY DEFENSE EGGS FORAGE GENERATIONS GROOM KING GROUND TERMITES LIFECYCLE NURSERY NYMPH REPRODUCE QUEEN SOLDIER WORKER Starting from the top left hand corner, take all the leftover letters and place them in order below until you can read the hidden message! Puzzle created at Discoveryschool.com

Insect Lingo Unscramble each of the clue words. Hints: All words have to do with scientists and insects, a short hint follows each word and all words are in the hint box at the bottom of the page. Copy the letters in the numbered boxes to the boxes below with the same number to uncover the secret message. Good Luck! The general name for a person who has science career An insect scientist A science word that means to look at closely An animal s home An animal with an exoskeleton and jointed legs A skeleton on the outside of the An animal that has 6 legs, 2 antenna, 2 eyes and 3 body parts Likes to live in family groups Animals protection Changes an animal makes to be able to better survive in its environment

Tony the Termite Created on Discoveryschool.com Puzzlemaker

The Queen's Chamber The Queen is hungry after a long day of producing eggs. It is the job of her workers to find her food and bring it back to her chamber. The underground tunnels of the colony are often complex and cover large distances sometimes up to the length of a football field, that is 100 yards! This young group of workers could use your help finding their way to the surface and to the Queen s favorite meal wood! Created with Puzzlemaker on DiscoverySchool.com

Where s the Queen? Find the termites hiding around this house. The workers are worth 1 point, soldiers are worth 2 points, alates are worth 3 points, the king is worth 5 points and the Queen is worth 10 points! Once you have finished count up each family member and total your points. Put on your termighty vision and get to work finding those sneaky termites! Hint: Use different colors for each family member so they are easier to count at the end. Workers # x 1= Add all totals together: Soldiers # x 2= + + + Alates # x 3= + = King x 5= Queen x 10= My grand total=

Where s the Queen? Find the termites hiding around this house. All the members of the termite family are out and about, even the Queen! Once you have finished, count up each family member and add together to see how many termites you found. Put on your termighty vision and get to work finding those sneaky termites! Hint: Use different colors for each family member so they are easier to count at the end. Number of Workers: Add together: Number of Soldiers: + + + Number of Alates: + = Number of Kings: Number of Queens: My grand total=

Testing Your Termite Knowledge Across 1. Benefit of termites in the forest 2. The legs and wings are attached to this body segment 3. Assigns the older nymphs their colony roles 6. Live inside the wood they eat 10. Termites are this kind of insect 14. Takes care of the termite nymphs 15. Alates have wings and to help them do their job. 16. The name for a termite's home 18. Lives inside the worker termite and help to digest wood 21. Ground termites prefer soft wood leaving a pattern in the wood they eat. 22. Doing this regularly may lower your chances of getting termites

24. Created by ground termites to connect their home to yours 25. Number of legs on a termite 27. What body part gets large on the Queen? 28. Which type of termite is harder to get rid of? 29. The story of the birth, growth and reproduction of an animal Down 1. Secondary take over for the Queen and King when they are sick or dying 4. Protect the colony 5. The alate mate finding process is called. 7. Drywood Termite Droppings 8. Termites need shelter, food, air and. 9. Soldiers use their black to fight enemies. 11. Made by ground termites out of saliva, waste, soil and wood 12. Main component in a plants cell wall 13. Do not stick this directly into the ground around your house 16. What do we look for in cement around our house? 17. Worker and Soldier termites have a good sense of smell because they are. 18. To stop or keep from happening 19. Worker termites have this type of insect mouth 20. A young termite 23. Drywood termites are non-picky eaters and leave in the wood they eat. 26. To get rid of a pest species once it has already moved in 27. The only family member who leaves the colony

Name: Date: Falling Message Word Game ~Termite Prevention~ The message below contains important advice on termite prevention for Hawaii homeowners. Some of the letters have fallen out of the message. The missing letters for each column of boxes can be found directly beneath, but are not in the right order. Your job is to look at each column and figure out which letter belongs in which box. Hint: You do not need to start from the beginning of the message, begin with words you already know and work from there. Good Luck!