Citizenship
Environment
Forces of Nature
Innovations
Choices
100

How are governors, mayors, and presidents selected for their jobs?

Citizens vote for them in elections.

100

 The pelican’s _____ helps it take in food.

Beak

100

What causes dunes to change?


The wind. 

100

What need does this fulfill? 


Communication

100

What state of matter is sand? (solid, liquid, gas) 

Solid

200

Name one characteristic that supports plants and animals 

Air, Water, Food (fish/plants), shelter (plants/rocks), sunlight. 

200



Most rivers are located in the ______ of Africa? 

The South. 

200

Which of these is a natural resource? 

The tree
200

Who was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic? 

Amelia Earhart.

200

What physical property is changing? 

Shape 

300
What is Sojourner Truth known for? 

Helping enslaved people who wanted freedom. 

300

What do the roots of a plant do? 

Absorb water and holds the plant in the ground. 

300

Is this natural or man made? 

Man Made. 

300

The sun is a star that provides ______ and _______

Heat and light 

300

What physical change is occurring?

Melting.

400

President Roosevelt created a law to keep ________ from being destroyed.

Land

400

The food chain uses arrows to show_____ passes from one living thing to another. 

Energy. 

400

Thunderstorms and tornadoes are examples of_____________ and can cause destruction and damage. 

severe weather

400

What does this tool help you do? 

See objects in the sky

400

Someone selling lemonade is a ________. 

Producer

500

What is Jane Goodall known for? 

a famous scientist that inspired people to care for the environment. 

500

How are these seeds dispersed? 

Wind

500

Name one way you can conserve or replenish Earths natural resources. 

Turn off the water while brushing teeth, turn off the lights when leaving a room, recycle soda cans, planting a garden in my backyard, turning food scraps into nutrients for the soil by composting

500

Why does a guitar make sound when you pluck the string? 

The strings vibrate. 

500

Someone who buys a lemonade is a ________. 

Consumer 

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