Life Cycle Vocabulary
Growth and Change
Plants Growth
Plants & Animals
Life Cycle Investigation
100

What is the way a living thing grows, changes , make more living things itself and dies.

What is the life cyle

100

What do all living things have in common?

All grow, change and eventually die.

100

What could stop the life of a tree?

What is the tree could dies, perhaps by being chopped down or falling down naturally.

100

Do plants and animals live for the same amount of time?

What is No. Some live for a short time, ad others live for a long time.

100

How do you examine how temperatures affect the life cycle of a butterfly over time?

What is by observing the butterflies at different temperatures.

200

What is the stage when a seed begins to grow and becomes a young plant?

What is germinate and seedling

200

What would happen if no living things die?

What is the world would be too crowded, and there would not be room for new living things?

200

Instead of calling them eggs, what do we call the beginning stage of a plants life cycle?

What are seeds

200

What are the four stages in the life cycle of a frog?

What is egg, tadpole, froglet or young frog, adult frog.

200

What animal is important to the reproduction of flowering plants?

Bee

300

Is the animal that starts its life cycle as an egg.

What are amphibians, birds, fish, insect and reptile.

300

TRUE OR FALSE: In direct development the offspring are never in an egg.

FALSE. Birds are an example of a direct development organism that is born in an egg.

300
How do plant seeds compare the adult plants that make them?
What is seeds are much smaller and different colors. Inside each seeds is the beginning of the same kind of plant as an adult.
300
What are the four stages of a butterfly?
What are egg, larva, pupa or chrysalis and butterfly.
300

A 5th grader investigates which brand of fish food makes guppies grow the fastest. The best tome to ask Haven, How do you know is when?

What is measuring the growth of the guppies on different kinds of food and recording the information over time.

400

What is the stretchy sack or bag in your body?

What is your stomach

400

How is the life cycle of animals and humans alike?

What is the life cycle of all animals and humans may include being born or hatching, growth and change, making more living things like themselves, and death.

400
What happens to a pea seed after is germinates?
What is it grows first into a seedling and then a larger plant that makes flowers and seeds of its own.
400

How does a chrysalis help a butterfly during the pupa stage?

What is it makes a safe place for the pupa to change into an adult.

400

What is the best way for Scientist to find new ways to protect animals and their homes?

What is sharing information about animals with others.

500

What is the par of your body that takes in information from your eyes, ears, nose, tongue and skin?

What is your brain

500

How does a family change from to year?

What is babies become children, then teenagers, then adult. New babies may be born, and some family members may die.

500

Every pumpkin has many seeds. Why aren't there more pumpkin plants?

What is not every seed grows into a new plant.

500

How is the life cycle of a frog like that of a chicken? How is it different?

What is both life cycles include eggs that hatch into young animals. Bodies of tadpoles change alot to move on land and become adults. Chicks grow larger but do not change as much to become an adult chicken.

500

Vera checks a bluebird's egg in its nest everyday. Then she writes her science notebook that eggs are changing colors and it looks a little brown. What is Vera describing in her Science Journal

What is her observation

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