You use these to see colors and objects.
Your eyes
This part of the plant grows underground.
The Roots
A baby dog is called a puppy, but a baby cat is called this.
A kitten
This is the biggest star we can see in the daytime. It gives us light and keeps us warm.
The Sun
You use these hard white things inside your mouth to chew your food.
Your teeth
If you drop a toy car, this invisible force pulls it down to the floor.
Gravity
Plants need water, dirt, and this bright thing in the sky to grow.
The Sun.
Bears, lions, and dogs have fur, but birds have these covering their bodies.
Feathers
In this season, the weather gets cold and white snow falls from the sky.
Winter
You can feel this thumping in your chest when you run really fast.
Your heart
To open a door, you pull it. To close a door, you use this other kind of force.
Push
Most plants start out as this tiny thing that you plant in the dirt.
A Seed
Fish use these instead of lungs to breathe underwater.
Gills
This is what we call the water that falls from clouds in the sky.
Rain
This part of your body fills up with air every time you take a deep breath.
Your lungs
This heavy metal object can pull things like paperclips and nails toward it.
Magnet
This is the colorful part of the plant where bees like to land.
The Flower
A frog starts its life swimming in the water as this wiggly creature.
Tadpole
You see this colorful arch in the sky after it rains and the sun comes out.
A rainbow
These hard pieces inside your body join together to make your skeleton.
Your bones
This is the smart guess a scientist makes before they start an experiment.
Prediction or hypothesis
This part of the plant acts like a straw to carry water up to the leaves.
The Stem
This is what we call an animal that only eats meat.
Carnivore
We live on this planet.
Earth
This is the largest organ that covers and protects your whole body.
Your skin