Matter/Energy
Life Cycles
Plant Structures/Functions
Animal Structures/Functions
Physical Properties
100

What are the three states of matter?

Solid, Liquid, Gas

100

Name a living thing and a nonliving thing

Human, Plant, Animal

Rock, Water, Air

100

This green part of the plant uses sunlight to make food.

Leaves

100

Birds use these to help them fly.

Wings

100

Name 1 physical property

Magnetism, Physical States, Density, Mass, Color, etc. 

200

How do you change ice from a solid to a liquid?

Melting (heat)

200

What are the stages of a plants life cycle?

Seed, Seedling, Adult

200

This part of a plant keeps it in the ground and absorbs water.

Roots

200

Fish use these body parts to breathe underwater.

Gills

200

How do you measure magnetism? 

A magnet

300

What state of matter takes the shape of its container but keeps its volume?

Liquid

300

What is the definition of environment?

Living and nonliving things interacting

300

This part of a plant carries water and food through the plant and holds it up.

Stem

300

What is the function of a turtle's shell?

Protecting it's body.

300
How do you measure mass?
A scale
400

What is evaporation?

Liquid to gas by heating

400

The process of changing shape during an animal’s life cycle (like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly) is called ____.

Complete Metamorphosis 

400

What is an adaptation of a cactus? 

Stores water in it's body
400

This body part helps frogs jump far distances and escape danger.

Legs

400

What is the amount of matter in an object?

It's mass
500

What is condensation?

Gas to liquid by cooling

500

Name the 3 stages of incomplete metamorphosis

Eggs, Nymph, Adult

500

Where would a plant live if it doesn't need a lot of water?

Desert, Arizona, somewhere with little rain.

500

Animals that live in cold places often have this body covering to keep warm.

Blubber

500

True or False: Gas is an example of matter even though you can't see it. 

True. Gas takes up space and has mass!

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