Trees & Leaves
Birds & Beaks
Animal Clues
Patterns & Seeds
Rocks, Water & Weather
100

What part of the tree takes in water and nutrients from the ground?

The Roots

100

What is one way birds are different from mammals?

Birds have feathers and lay eggs.

100

What do we call the footprints animals leave behind?

Tracks

100

Name one way a seed can travel.

Wind, water, or animals.

100

What happens to most rocks when you drop them in water?

They sink.

200

What is the green pigment in leaves that helps with photosynthesis?

Chlorophyll

200

Which bird has a long beak for sipping nectar?

Hummingbird

200

What type of animal is awake at night?

Nocturnal.

200

What is symmetry in nature?

When one side matches the other, like butterfly wings.

200

What’s it called when an animal sleeps all winter?

Hibernation

300

What are deciduous trees?

Trees that lose their leaves in the fall.

300

Which beak tool was best for scooping marbles (water animals)?

A spoon.

300

What is one thing you might learn by studying an animal’s tracks?

What kind of animal it was, where it went, or what it was doing.

300

What number pattern is seen in sunflowers and pinecones?

The Fibonacci sequence.

300

What type of rock forms from lava cooling?

Igneous rock

400

What does Psalm 1:3 compare a righteous person to?

A tree planted by streams of water.

400

How does a bird’s beak show God’s intelligent design?

Each beak is perfectly suited to the bird’s diet and habitat.

400

What are three signs you might find that an animal has been nearby?

Tracks, fur, scat, feathers, broken twigs.

400

What are some places you can find patterns in nature?

In flowers, seashells, pinecones, animal markings, and leaf shapes.

400

Give me three examples of what animals do to get ready for cold winter weather?

They might migrate, hibernate, or grow thick fur.

500

How do the trees in The Tale of Three Trees show God’s bigger plan?

Each tree had its own dream, but God used them in ways that were even more important and part of Jesus’ story.

500

What does Matthew 6:26 say about birds?

God feeds the birds and reminds us not to worry because He cares for us too.

500

How do nocturnal animals show us God’s creativity in designing creatures for every time and place?

They are specially designed with traits like good night vision or silent movement, showing how God equips each creature perfectly.

500

How do spirals in nature point us to God’s design?

They show intentional beauty and order, reflecting God’s logic and creativity.

500

What is the rock cycle, and how does it show God's design in nature?

The rock cycle shows how rocks change from one type to another—igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic—through heat, pressure, and erosion. It shows God's order and renewal in creation.

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