Plants
Living/Nonliving
Habitats
Vocabulary
Environment/Weather
100
Plants have ________ that take in water from the soil: a: roots b: leaves c: nutrients
Roots
100
Name a living thing.
100
The place where an animal lives is called its __________ a. house b. habitat c. shelter
100
The seven large pieces of land on Earth are called? a. continents b. mountain c. river d. soil
a. continents
100
What are the two ways the environment changes rocks? a. changing color b. erosion c. weathering d. mineral e. soil
b. erosion c. weathering
200
Plants get ______ from the soil. a. dirt b. nutrients c. sunlight
b: nutrients
200
Name a nonliving thing.
200
What is a forest habitat?
200
This moving water that flows into a lake or an ocean is a ____________ a. continents b. mountain c. river d. soil
c: river
200
For each resource say natural or manmade. water ____________ plastic ___________ rocks ____________
water: natural plastic: manmade rocks: natural
300
Name 2 parts of a plant.
300
How can a seed move to a new place?
300
What is a lake habitat?
300
Small rocks and dead plants and animals go into the ___________. a. continents b. mountain c. river d. soil
d. soil
300
What tool measures temperature? a. rain gauge b. thermometer c. compass d. wind vane
b. thermometer
400
What do bees carry from flower to flower?
400
How a living thing grows, lives and dies is its ________. a: seedling b: life cycle c: parent plant
400
How are a forest and lake habitat different?
400
This kind of land is called a ____________. a. continents b. mountain c. river d. soil
b: mountain
400
What are the three states of matter? a. liquid b. ice c. gas d. solid e. water
a. liquid c. gas d. solid
500
Why do plants grow well in the spring and summer?
500
What are 3 things a living thing needs to survive? a: water b: food c: toys d: dirt e: space
500
What is one physical difference in a frog and a tadpole?
500
How a living thing lives, grows and dies is its _________ a. seedling b. life cycle c: parent plant
500
A solid can change to a liquid by ____________. a. freezing b. melting c. breaking
b. melting
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