Objects and Movement
Animals
Humans & Plants
State of Matter
100

What are the characteristics of living things 

They breathe, move, grow, eat, and reproduce

100

What is an: Herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore.

Which animals can be what?

Herbivore: Eats plants 

carnivore: Eats meat 

Omnivore: Eats both

All animals can be all three

100

What do you call animals that eat plants?

herbivore

100

What are the 3 states of matter that water can be. 

Liquid, gas, solid

200

What does it mean to move in place?

When you are not going from one place to another, but are still moving

200

How many legs does an insect have?

6 legs or 3 pairs of jointed legs

200

What are the signs of life

Can eat, move, breathe, grow, reproduce

200

Which states of matter have their own shape?

Only a solid has it's own shape

300

What is an example of moving in place?

Waving, jumping, throwing, catching

300

What helps a fish breathe?

Gills

300

What are the right conditions for life?

Light, food, right temperature, air (oxygen), water

300

Which state of matter fills the space available to them.

Gas 

400

What is an example of moving from one place to another

Running, swimming, walking, jogging
400

What are each of the animals covered in? 

Fish

Mammals

Birds

Birds = feathers

 Fish = scales

Mammals = fur 

400

What is the correct order of plant growth: germination 

mature plant

young plant

seed

seedling (leaves and stem) 

seed

germination 

seedling

young plant

mature plant

400

Which state of matter takes the shape of a container.

Liquid 

500

List 2 objects that can be burned and 2 objects that can't

Ex. Burned = paper, textile, plastic, hair

Not burned = stone, metal, glass, sand

500

What is a vertebrate?

vertebrate is an animal with a backbone. (all animals except insects have a spine) 

500

What are the stages of human life from youngest to oldest?

Baby, Toddler, Child (kid), teenage, adult, elderly 

500

What is the state of matter changing to for each. 

Ex. Condensation = when a gas becomes a liquid 

Melting? Freezing? Evaporation?  

Examples: 

Melting: When a solid becomes a liquid

Freezing: When a liquid becomes a solid

Evaporation: When a liquid becomes a gas

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