Nature Words
Observation
Skills
Living or Non Living
Notebook Writing
Our
Environment
100

What is a leaf?

A part of a plant.

100

What should you use to look closely at nature?

Your eyes.

100

Is a tree living or nonliving?

Living

100

What do we use to write in a notebook?

Pencil, crayon, marker, pen, ect. 

100

What is nature?

Things like plants, animals, and the earth. 

200

What is a habitat?

A place where plants or animals live.

200

Name one thing you can observe outside?

plants

bugs

weather

ect.

200

Is a rock a living or nonliving thing?

Nonliving

200

Should we draw what we see or make it up?

Draw what we see, and if you want, you can draw what you predict as well. 

200

Name one way to take care of nature?

Don't litter.

Water plants.

Ect.

300

What does observe mean?

To look closely.

300

Why do we look closely at things?

To learn more about them.

300

What makes something living?

It grows and needs food/water.

300

Why do we write in a nature notebook?

To remember/share what we observed. 

300

Where can you explore nature? 

Parks

Backyard

School

Ect.

400

What is a root?

The part that grows underground.

400

Name two things you can notice about a plant?

color

size

shape

ect.

400

Is a bug living or nonliving? Why?

Living because it grows and moves.

400

What is one thing you can add to your drawing?

Labels

400

Why is nature important?

It helps living things survive. 

500

What does record mean in a notebook?

To write or draw what you see.

500

Why is it important to observe carefully before writing?

So your notes are correct.

500

Name two living and two non-living things outside.

Answers may vary. 

500

What makes a good nature notebook page?

Careful drawing, details, and labels. 

500

What can happen if we don't take care of nature?

Plants and animals can be harmed. 

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