Science Introduction
Plants and Weather
Solids, Liquids, and Gas
Animals and Habitats
Earth and Space
100

What do you use to smell?

Your nose!

100

What kind of clothes do we use in the rain?

Hat, jacket, umbrella, pants, rain boots, and more. 

100

What did we make in this unit?

Slime (oobleck)

100

What is something that forests have?

Tall trees. 

100

What is in the center of our universe? 

The sun!

200

Why is it important to work together?

It is important to work together to help our friends and get our work done. 

200

What do plants need to grow?

Sunlight and water. 

200

Is water a solid, liquid, or gas?

Liquid

200

What did we make in this unit?

We made habitat posters. 

200

When the moon is at waning crescent, what does it look like? 

It looks like a banana. 

300

What does observe mean? 

To look closely at something. 

300

Name 2 parts of a flower. 

Petals, stem, leaves, and roots. 

300

__________ is anything that has weight and takes up space. 

Matter

300

What is one of the habitats we learned about? 

Forest, Ocean, Antarctic, Desert

300

What is the biggest planet in our solar system? 

Jupiter

400

What did we observe in our first class?

A cookie!

400

What are the 4 seasons?

Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer. 

400

Is smoke a solid, liquid, or gas?

Gas!

400

What are animals that live in the Antarctic?

penguins, polar bears, seals, and killer whales. 

400

Why do objects fall on the ground? 

Because of gravity.

500

What are our 5 senses that help us observe?

Smell, touch, taste, hear, and see.

500

What do we use to measure the weather?

A thermometer.

500

What are the 3 states of matter? 

Solid, Liquid, and gas. 

500
What are animals that live in the desert?

Snakes, camels, lizards, and more. 

500

Name at least 4 of our planets in our solar system. 

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. 

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