Plant Life Cycle
Trees
Living & Nonliving Things
Bonus
Super Bonus
100

What must a seed need to sprout?

Sunlight, Soil, Water

100

How are a pine tree's leaves different from a maple tree's leaves?

Pine tree - needle leaves (long, thin, pointy)

Maple tree - broad leaves (wide) 

100

What is different about living things and non-living things?

Living things can grow and change 

100

What would happen if a plant had no leaves?

It would not be able to make food.

100

What are maple tree's seeds called?

Helicopter seeds 

200

What part of the plant grows first after the seed sprouts?

Roots 

200

True or False?

Pine trees and maple trees grow cones.

False!

Only pine trees grow cones.

200

What can living things do that nonliving things cannot?

Breathe 

200

What makes the fruit in a plant?

The flower 

200

What do the leaves do?

Make food

300

When the seed grows leaves, it becomes a...

seedling.

300

True or false?

Both pine and maple trees grow seeds.

True!

Pine tree - Seeds inside cones

Maple tree - Helicopter seeds 

300

True or false? 

Nonliving things are alive. 

False.

They cannot live.

300

What would happen to a plant or tree if there were no roots.

The plant would not get any water.


300

Why are plants special? 

They can make their own food.

400

What will grow after it becomes a seedling?

Flowers

400

What is the stem of a tree called?

Trunk

400

Water, wind, rabbit, or soil...

Which one is living?

Rabbit 

400

Why is a pine tree called an evergreen tree?

It doesn't lose its leaves throughout the seasons. 

400

What is Ms. Wyncelia's favorite color?

Mint green

500

Where can you find the seeds?

Inside the fruit.

500

The outside covering of a tree is called... 

Bark 

500

My friend got a new pencil case.

Find the living and nonliving things in the sentence.

Living - Friend

Nonliving - pencil case

500

Are you a living or nonliving thing? 

Living thing

500

Where is Ms. Wyncelia from?

England

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