Scientific Method
Living vs. Non-Living
Basic Needs of Living Things
Plants
Pollination
100
The first step of The Scientific Method is to ask....

A  QUESTION

100

Is yeast alive?

Living

100

Name 3 needs of a human.

Food, Air, Water, Shelter, Warmth, Light, Safety, Sleep

100

Plants can be used for...

Food, Clothing, Making Paper/Furniture, Medicine, Fuel

100

Yellow, powdery substance found inside a flower to help make seeds. 

Pollen

200

What is a hypothesis?

Your Best Guess

200
Is a rock alive?

Non-Living

200
Name 3 basic needs of animals?

food, air, water, shelter, 

200

Something a plant needs to grow.

Air, Sun, Water, Soil

200

Name 2 Pollinators

Bees, bats, hummingbirds, and butterflies

300

Scientists perform these tests to solve their questions.

Experiments

300

A Stick

Living (Part of a living thing... a tree)

300

What does yeast "eat"?

Sugar

300

This part of a plant branches out underground and anchors the plant in the ground.

Roots

300
Why are flowers so colorful?

To attract pollinators.

400

True or False: You can trust anything you read in a book or on the internet

FALSE... you need to make sure you have a trustworthy source!

400

The Sun

Non Living

400

Name one way a teddy bear and a real bear are similiar and one way they are different.

(Answers may vary)

400

This part of the plant makes it's food through photosynthesis.

Leaf

400

A sugary liquid made by flower that pollinators drink.

nectar

500

What animal did we try to prove was "REAL" on the first day of school?

Amazon River Dolphin

"Pink Dolphin"

500

A Seed

Living

500

How long can a person live without water?

3 days

500

The process of water moving up the stem of a flower.

Capillary Action

500

Who benefits from pollination?

A. The Plant

B. The Pollinator

C. Both Animal & Plant

C. Both: The animal gets food and the plants are able to make more seeds.

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