Lavender Propagation
El Dorado Bee Keepers
Water Conservation Contest
States of Matter
100

True or False: Lavender is edible

True

100

A bee's home is called this

what is a hive

100

This wet substance helps the plants grow and helps animals survive.

What is water

100

This is a general term for anything that has mass and takes up space

What is matter?

200

It's what we call a small scented bag filled with herbs or flowers

What is a sachet?

200

This is the name of the liquid bees drink from a flower

 what is Nectar

200

Name 2 ways a drought can affect a farm

crops can’t grow or produce fruit, can't give to animals to survive

200

Name the 3 phases of matter

liquid, gas, solid

300

Name 2 things you can use lavender in

to cook with, to put into soaps or oils, make an aromatic sachet, tea, cut flowers

300

This is the substance that bees turn the nectar into (which we like to eat)

   what is Honey

300

This is a way to move water to plants, like a watering hose, pipes, or sprinklers

What is an irrigation system?

300

Fill in the blank: In order for a phase change to occur in matter, heat must be________

Added or subtracted

400

What can you use to separate Lavender at home?

A pillow case

400

True or false: A worker honeybee can only sting one time and then it dies

True-the worker bees can only sting once, however the Queen Bee can sting multiple times without dying

400

Which round of our game was more efficient and why?

Round 2, you had less water leaking out of the system, better tools, more experience

400

True or False:  When we made the Ice Cream, it was a chemical phase change

False-we created a physical phase change (the molecular components of our ingredients and ice/salt remained the same, our experiment simply changed physical properties)

500

When we grow a plant from a branch or a stem, it is called this.

What is propagation

500

Name the 3 kinds of bees that live in a hive

Worker, Drone, and Queen

500

It's what we call the careful managing of a natural resource to prevent it from disappearing.

What is conservation?

500

This is the temperature that water normally freezes at.

What is 32 degrees Fahrenheit?

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