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Help! Professor Mouseman has
a plot to run tests on humans
instead of mice. The only way
to stop him is to free all of his
mice and end his experiments.
How do you help? Use your computer
mouse to show the little mice the way
out of the professors mazes. Sometimes
you will have to answer the questions
from the professors computer in order
to find his hidden mazes.
Continue – Let’s practice a maze.
Welcome to Maze 1
•Use your Computer Mouse to guide
your little mouse friend to the Exit.
•Watch Out – If you touch the wall
you must start over.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work!
•You have rescued
our little mouse
friend.
•Click on this square
to keep going.
Instructions:
1. You will need to use the
professors computer in order to
find the next maze.
2. Answer questions from the
computer correctly and you will
advance to the next maze.
3. To answer the questions click
on the buttons at the below
each question.
Next Question…
What is the capitol city of South Carolina?
A. Greenville
B. Columbia
C. Florence
D. Easley
A
Click these
buttons to
answer.
B
C
Continue – I am ready to answer questions.
D
Next Question…
what percentage of oxygen is in the air?
A. 78%
B. 21%
C. 1%
D. 100%
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what does sunlight do in an ecosystem?
A. Warm it up
B. Interaction with others
C. Kills all plants
D. Supplies energy needed for photosynthesis
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what happens in a community?
A. All living things interact with eachother
B. They kill each other
C. living things interact with non-living things
D. Dogs interact with humans
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what does water do for organisms?
A. Feeds them
B. Makes them happy
C. Carries out their life changes and slows down the
effects of large temperature changes.
D. Hydrates their body
A
B
C
D
Welcome to Maze 2
•Use your Computer Mouse to guide
your little mouse friend to the Exit.
•Watch Out – If you touch the wall
you must start over
Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work!
•You have rescued
our little mouse
friend.
•Click on this square
to keep going.
Next Question… producers ,consumers, and
decomposers are all kinds of niches.
True
False
Next Question… producers eat meat and other
producers
True
False
Next Question…
what does soil control?
A. How big the plant grows.
B. photosysthesis
C. The roots absorb the water from the soil
D. What comes in and out
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what is the definition of niche
A. The role of an organism in its habitat or how it
makes its living
B . Animals in an ecosystem
C. when I fall a niche helps me up
D. Niches are cool
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what do carnivores
A. Grass
B. trees
C. zombies
D. Flesh or meat
A
B
C
D
Welcome to Maze 3
•Use your Computer Mouse to guide
your little mouse friend to the Exit.
•Watch Out – If you touch the wall
you must start over
Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work!
•You have rescued
our little mouse
friend.
•Click on this square
to keep going.
Next Question…
What’s the definition of ecosystem
A. Mom dad and grandpa
B. All living things
C. All living and non living organisms interact with
eachother
D. Non living things
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
What is the definition of species
A. Organism that is dead
B. Organisms that are physically similar and that
can mate and reproduce offspring that can mate
and reproduce
C. Living thing
D. Percentage of organisms
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what are five abiotic factors
A. non of the below
B. Producer, consumer, decomposer, omnivore, and
carnivore
C. Predator, prey, and symbiotic relationships
D. water,oxygen,soil,air, and sunlight
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what is a symbiotic relationship
A. When two organism live together in a
relationship and one benefits at least one
B. When two humans are dating
C. When somebody falls
D. When two people love each other and have
babies
A
B
C
D
Welcome to Maze 4
•Use your Computer Mouse to guide
your little mouse friend to the Exit.
•Watch Out – If you touch the wall
you must start over
•Oh , and by the way you only have
20 seconds to complete this one.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Watch Out
Don’t Let the
Time Run Out.
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Excellent Work!
•You have rescued
our little mouse
friend.
•Click on this square
to keep going.
Watch Out
Don’t Let the
Time Run Out.
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Next Question…
what is mutualism
A. Liberty mutual
B. When both species benefit the relationship with
both species
C. living
D. Non living
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what is commensalism
A. Fake organisms
B. Illegal marriage
C. When one organism benefits the other one is not
affected
D. Non living dies
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
What is the definition of competition
A. Dogs vs cats
B. Anthony vs isaac
C. non-living
D. The struggle between organisms to survive as
they attempt the same limited resourse
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what is the definition of predation
A. Dog falls on a cat
B. Snake eats a mouse
C. When they compete for space
D. When one organism kills another organism for
food
A
B
C
D
Welcome to Maze 5
•Use your Computer Mouse to guide
your little mouse friend to the Exit.
•Watch Out – If you touch the wall
you must start over
•Oh , and by the way this time the
maze can move.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work!
•You have rescued
our little mouse
friend.
•Click on this square
to keep going.
Next Question…
what is an example of predation
A. Dog bites cat
B. Snake kills a mouse for food
C. Bear scares cat
D. None of the above
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what is the definition of symbiosis
A. A close relationship between two species that
benefit at least one of the species
B. mutualism
C. parasitism
D. None of the above
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what is the symbolic relationship that both species
benefit
A. None of the below
B. parasitism
C. commensalism
D. mutualism
A
B
C
D
Next Question…
what is the symbolic relationship where which one
organism is benefitted and one organism is neither
helped nor harmed.
A. None of the below
B. commensalism
C. parasitism
D. none of the above
A
B
C
D
Welcome to Maze 5
•Use your Computer Mouse to guide
your little mouse friend to the Exit.
•Watch Out – If you touch the wall
you must start over
•Remember only the tip of your
mouse can’t touch the wall.
Click the Mouse Below to Begin.
Excellent Work!
•You have rescued
our little mouse
friend.
•Click on this square
to keep going.
Thank You – Thank You – Thank You
You not only saved the mice, but you
ended the professors’ experiments so he
cannot practice on humans. Great Work!
End Game
The Maze - by Jeff Ertzberger 2009 All rights reserved. Please do not copy
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mazes you
will be
forced to go
back and
answer some
questions
again, before
you are
allowed to
try the maze
again.
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