What are some ways we described toys in module 1?
Texture, color, shape
What number is closer to 9...11 or 5
11
What are 2 texture words?
Smooth, rough, bumpy, soft, etc.
What do we use a map for?
To help us get directions to a place
What are 2 things you can never have for breakfast?
Lunch and Dinner
What do living things need?
Water, food, sunlight, air
What is 3 numbers more than 6?
9
Living things need air, food, water and shelter.
How do people change over time?
They grow
What falls in winter, but never gets hurt?
Snow
What are the 4 components of weather?
Temperature, air pressure, wind, moisture
7 crayons
What does a scientist do?
Observes and does experiments to find the answers to questions
What are 2 physical features or landforms you can see on a map?
How do you fixed a cracked pumpkin?
With a pumpkin patch
Why do we depend on trees?
food, shelter, wood, air
Susie had 8 lollipops, she ate 3 of them. How many does she have now?
5
What is temperature?
How hot or cold something is
What are 2 examples of a want?
Candy, toys, etc
Why are teddy bears never hungry?
Because they are stuffed
How can we enjoy trees?
Shade, climbing, firewood, etc.
What is 58+10?
68
What weather might we have in the winter in North Carolina?
Cold, snow, rain
What does it mean to be a good citizen?
Be fair, be kind, be honest, etc.
What invention lets you see right through a wall?
A window