Seasons
Light
Sound
Magnets
Surprise!
100

Which season is most likely to have snow?

Winter

100

True or False:

Humans could live without light.

False!

100

Name three sounds you would hear at school.

Answers will vary.

Ex. teachers talking, doors closing, laughing

100

What are the two sides of a magnet called?

(Hint: poles)

North Pole, South Pole

100

What is your favorite season? Give three reasons.

Answers will vary.

200

What happens to the trees in the fall?

The leaves turn red, yellow, and brown. And they fall to the ground.

200

Why is light important? 

Answers will vary.

ex. It helps us see.

200

Name three sounds you would hear at the zoo.

Answers will vary.

Ex. lion roaring, people talking, birds chirping

200

Which TWO are NOT magnetic?

Paper Clip

Rice

White Board

Library Book

Rice, Library Book

200

Are crayons magnetic?

No!

300

Name all four seasons.

Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall

300

Name three NATURAL light sources.

Answers will vary.

Ex. sun, stars, fireflies

300

True or False:

Sound can move things.

True!

300

Name three things in the room that are magnetic.

Answers will vary.

Ex. paperclip, white board, chair leg

300

What is the difference between natural and artificial light sources?

Natural: happen without humans

Artificial: made by humans

400

Describe what happens in the spring.

It rains and flowers bloom. The weather starts to get warmer.

400

Name five human-made light sources.

Answers will vary.

ex. glowsticks, phone, flashlight, lamp, traffic lights

400

Name three sounds you could hear while driving.

Answers will vary.

Ex. honking, music, sirens

400

True or False:

Opposite sides of a magnet attract.

True!

Same sides repel.

400

True or False:

All magnets look the same.

False!

500

What type of precipitation would most likely happen in each season?

Winter: Snow / Hail

Spring: Rain

Summer: Rain

Fall: Rain / Sleet

500

Explain how you could use light to communicate.

Answers will vary.

ex. 

- traffic lights say go, slow, and stop. 

- fire alarms tell you to get out of the building

500

Name three ways we communicate with sound.

Answers will vary.

Ex. talking, singing, alarms

500

Ben says that tape is magnetic because it sticks to the magnet. Is he correct?

EXPLAIN your answer.

Ben is wrong. Tape is not made up of metal. It is sticking to the magnet because it is sticky, NOT magnetic.

500

What sounds would you hear at a baseball game, but NOT at school?

baseball hitting a bat, loud cheering/booing, a lot of songs

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