Living or non-living
Trees
Plants
Growth and change
Life Cycles
100
This is something that grows, changes, and needs food, water, and air.
What is a living thing?
100
These have seeds inside of them. A pine tree has these:
What is a cone?
100
This is a living thing that is not an animal and makes its own food:
What is a plant?
100

This means to expand or get taller

What is grow?

100
Every living thing has one of these:
What is a life cycle?
200

This is something that is not alive. It does not grow or change.

What is a non-living thing?

200
These are long, thin, sharp leaves. Pine trees have them.
What are needles?
200
These bloom in the spring and make seeds for the plant:
What are flowers?
200
This is when things become different:
What is change?
200
This is when a living thing stops living:
What is death?
300
This word means to change place.
What is move?
300

This is the base of a tree:

What is a trunk?

300
These grow underground and bring water and nutrients up to the plant:
What are roots?
300

This means to come out of an egg or how chickens are born:

What is hatch?

300
This is when living things make new living things:
What is reproduction?
400
This is something that has life. The opposite of dead.
What is alive?
400
This is the outside covering of a tree:
What is bark?
400
These take sunlight and make food for the plant:
What are leaves?
400
These are animal babies:
What are offspring?
400
When something grows up and is no longer a child it becomes one of these:
What is an adult?
500
This word means to take air into your lungs and let it out.
What is breathe?
500
This is the opposite of thin or narrow. It can describe how big or wide a tree is:
What is broad?
500

This part of the plant connects the roots to the leaves.

What is the stem?

500

This is the name for a cow's baby:

What is a calf?

500
This is the first step in the life cycle. It's where we all started:
What is birth?
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