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Math
Science
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Riddles
100

What are some ways we described toys in module 1?

Texture, color, shape

100

What number is closer to 9...11 or 5

11

100

What are 2 texture words?

Smooth, rough, bumpy, soft, etc.

100

What do we use a map for?

To help us get directions to a place

100

What are 2 things you can never have for breakfast?

Lunch and Dinner

200

What do living things need?

Water, food, sunlight, air

200

What is 3 numbers more than 6?

9

200
How do we know if something is living or nonliving?

Living things need air, food, water and shelter.

200

How do people change over time?

They grow

200

What falls in winter, but never gets hurt?

Snow

300

What are the 4 components of weather?

Temperature, air pressure, wind, moisture

300
Matt had 3 crayons, he found 4 more crayons. How many crayons does he have now?

7 crayons

300

What does a scientist do?

Observes and does experiments to find the answers to questions

300

What are 2 physical features or landforms you can see on a map?

Mountains, hills, lakes, oceans, etc.
300

How do you fixed a cracked pumpkin?

With a pumpkin patch

400

Why do we depend on trees?

food, shelter, wood, air

400

Susie had 8 lollipops, she ate 3 of them. How many does she have now?

5

400

What is temperature?

How hot or cold something is

400

What are 2 examples of a want?

Candy, toys, etc

400

Why are teddy bears never hungry?

Because they are stuffed

500

How can we enjoy trees?

Shade, climbing, firewood, etc.

500

What is 58+10?

68

500

What weather might we have in the winter in North Carolina?

Cold, snow, rain

500

What does it mean to be a good citizen?

Be fair, be kind, be honest, etc.

500

What invention lets you see right through a wall?

A window

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