The fourth planet from the sun
What is Mars?
Plants use these green parts that grow out of their branches to soak up sunlight and make food.
What are leaves?
In grammar, a person, a place, or a thing—like a teacher, a park, or a backpack—is called one of these.
What is a noun?
This yellow star sits at the very center of our solar system, providing light and heat to all 8 planets.
What is the Sun?
This object uses an invisible force to pull things made of iron or steel right toward it, and it can stick to your refrigerator!
What is a magnet?
You always start a brand new sentence with a capital letter, and you also use one at the beginning of this special, personal word.
What is a name?
It's the hottest planet in the solar system, with a thick atmosphere that traps heat
What is Venus?
This is the colorful part of a plant where it hides its seeds so new plants can grow later.
What is fruit?
Big and huge, or small and tiny—words that mean almost the exact same thing are called these.
What are synonyms?
Jupiter has a famous giant storm on it that looks like a big red one of these shapes.
What is a spot?
These underground parts of a plant act like tiny straws, sucking up water and nutrients from the dirt to help the plant grow.
What are roots?
When a teacher asks you where and when a story takes place—like "a spooky castle at midnight"—they are asking for this story element.
What is the setting?
While Jupiter has over 90 moons, this ringed neighbor beats everyone with nearly 300 moons of its own!
What is Saturn?
If a tree is cut down, you can count these circular lines inside the trunk to find out exactly how old the tree was.
What are rings?
You might know that words that mean the same thing are synonyms, but this is the official name for words that are total opposites, like "up" and "down".
What are antonyms?