WINGS
HOW DID I GET UP HERE?
IT'S A BIRD!
IT'S A PLANE!
LIVING THINGS
100

An airplane's wings create most of this principle of flight

What is LIFT?

100

A bird flies through the sky by pushing this downwards

What is air?

100

This bird can be called 'Hairy', 'Downy', and 'Red-bellied'

What is a Woodpecker?

100

This component is where the pilot sits to control and direct the motion of the airplane 

What is a Cockpit?

100

These seeds can travel in the air for very long periods and very far distances

What are Dandelion seeds?

200

These birds can beat their wings up to 200 times per second

What are Hummingbirds?

200

This force moves objects forward using muscles, engines or gravity

What is thrust?

200

These birds have a haunting song and a challenging migration journey

What are loons?

200

These brothers manned the first controlled and sustained human flight in a plane

Who are the Wright brothers?

200

This species glide through the air using a furry membrane that behaves like a parachute

What are Flying Squirrels?

300

This mammal's wings are made of long, thin bones covered with a light membrane

What are bats?

300

This force pulls everything toward the earth due to gravity

What is weight?

300

These birds are a common sign of Spring

What are Robins?

300

This force acts against thrust caused by the resistance of air

What is Drag?

300

This spins like a helicopter as it falls from a tree

What is a Maple Key?

400

These birds flap their wings backwards and forwards, instead of up and down

What are Hummingbirds?

400

This force acts against weight caused by air moving over and under wings

What is Lift?

400

We spotted this bird near Ourland Park last week

What is a female Blue Jay?

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