Vertebrates
Soil & Rocks
Plants
The 5 Senses
Magnets
100

What class of vertebrate is covered in feathers?

Birds

100

What is the cycle of rocks being created, moved and broken down over time called?

The rock cycle


100

What is the job of the stem of a plant?

Free student response


100

Mr. Greg is makes cake for dessert on Friday. What sense do you use the most when you are eating the cake?

Taste.

100

How many poles do magnets have?

A. 3

B. 2

C. 0

D. 1

B. 2

200

What type of vertebrate does NOT lay eggs?


A. Birds

B. Fish 

C. Amphibians

D. Mammals

 

200 point bonus: how does this type of vertebrate give birth if it does not lay eggs?

Mammals


Bonus: live birth, not in an egg

200

Where would you find magma?

A. Below Earth's surface
B. On top of Earth's surface

A. Below Earth's surface

200

Why is it important for plants to disperse their seeds?

Free student response

200

True or false: your tongue is a muscle?

True

200

What are the poles of a magnet called?

North and South

300

What class of vertebrate has a life cycle that starts in the water and ends on land?

Amphibian 

300

Name all three types of rocks. 

1. Sedimentary 

2. Igneous

3. Metamorphic

300

What 5 things do plants need to grow?

1. Sunlight

2. air, 

3. food/nutrients

4. water

5. room to grow

300

Which of these is NOT a texture?

A. Slimy 

B. Bumpy 

C. Red

C. Red

300

What is the difference between repel and attract?

Free student response


400

What class of vertebrates does this animal belong to?

Mammals


400

A big rock sits outside. Rain, wind, and sun hit it over time. Slowly, the rock breaks into smaller pieces. What is this process called?

Weathering


400

Where could you find a carnivorous plant?

Bogs, swamps, marches. Places where the soil does not have many nutrients. 

400

Name all five senses.

1. Taste 

2. Touch 

3. Smell 

4. Hearing 

5. Sight

400

Which of these would be magnetic?

A. Tin foil

B. Rubber band

C. Paper clip

D. Penny

C. Paper clip

500

Why do we call mammals, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and birds "vertebrates"? What do they all have in common?


They all have a backbone made of small vertebrae 

500

How do convergent tectonic plate boundaries move?

Toward each other. 

500

What is the hilum of a seed?

A. The outer covering of a seed

B. Where the seed was attached to the parent plant

C. Where the seed embryo grows

D. How a seed disperses from the parent plant

B. Where the seed was attached to the parent plant

500

What is the snail shaped part of your inner ear called?

Cochlea

500

Name one type of magnet that we use in our everyday lives.

Fridge, train, credit cards, MRI's, many electronic devices.

M
e
n
u