Most Animals and Plants need 3 things. What are they?
Hint: the first letters of these three words are W, A, F
Water, Air, Food
How do animals help plants?
They can move seeds or pollinate flowers
How do animals use camouflage?
To hide from predators or sneak up on prey.
How do animals use their senses to survive?
Ex: Think of dogs using their noses or bats using their ears to listen to the night
to find food or stay safe
What do plants use to make their food?
Hint: three words. they start with S, W, A
Sunlight, water, and air (carbon dioxide).
True or False.
Parents and offspring can look alike but also have differences.
True
What do plants need to survive?
Sunlight and water
also these: air, and space as well (not counted)
What can a push or pull do to an object?
Ex: think of pulling a door, using your hand to catch something
Stop it or change its direction.
How does a bird’s wings help it survive?
It helps it fly away from danger.
What happens to matter in a food chain?
Ex: think of you eating during lunch. where does the energy flow?
It moves from one organism to another.
Student 1: "What's that kid standing on the front of the rowing boat doing?
Student 2: "Really? He's _____ farming."
What is the missing word? Starts with an A
Aura~ Refers to someone’s vibe or energy—often implicitly cool
Ayo chat, they think they can pass Science class without paying attention in class and doing their work.
What does the word "chat" mean?
Address a group casually (like “everyone”)
What is the difference between weather and climate?
Weather is now, climate is over a long time.
Weather example: it is sunny outside
Climate example: it is going to be hot for the next few months (summer)
Stay up to date with _____ rot because those terminology will be used in future jeopardies. A whole column will be given to this
What is the missing word? Hint: starts with a B
Brain
Why is the sun important to all living things on Earth?
It gives energy to plants, which are eaten by animals.
What can we use to make sound?
A drum, clapping, talking, etc.
What happens when you heat or cool something?
ex: think of chocolate under the sun or soda bottle in the snow
It can melt, freeze, or change in other ways.
Student 1: "He's so cool with his bagging clothing."
Student 2: "Stop glazing him. He just wears clothes that don't fit him."
What does glazing/glaze mean?
Over-the-top praise
What are some types of energy?
Light, sound, heat, motion.
Where do we find water on Earth?
In oceans, lakes, rivers, and underground.
What do you see in the sky during the day?
The sun
What happens when you bend, stretch, or twist something?
For example: when clay is stretched, a spoon is bent, a shirt is twisted
it changes shape
What is a trait?
Something you can see, like eye color or fur.
What causes rocks to break down over time?
Rain, wind, and water.
How do you know something is a solid, liquid, or gas?
By its shape and how it moves or flows.