Plants & Trees
Animals & Insects
Earth & Weather
Nature Around Us
Habitats
100

This green part of a plant helps it make food from sunlight.

What is a leaf?

100

This black-and-yellow insect makes honey.

What is a bee?

100

This bright thing shines in the sky during the day.

What is the sun?

100

This big round thing in the sky comes out at night.

What is the moon?

100

A camel lives in this hot, dry place with lots of sand.

What is the desert?

200

This part of a plant grows under the ground and soaks up water.

What are roots?

200

This animal hops and says “ribbit.”

What is a frog?

200

This natural event shakes the ground.

What is an earthquake?

200

You can find this at the beach — it’s soft and made of tiny rocks.

What is sand?

200

A monkey swings from trees in this warm, rainy place.

What is the rainforest?

300

We plant this small thing in the dirt to grow a new plant.

What is a seed?

300

What insect starts out as a caterpillar?

What is a butterfly?

300

This weather event makes a loud “boom” sound.

What is thunder?

300

We breathe in this invisible gas made by plants.

What is oxygen?

300

A bear might sleep in this during winter.

What is a cave?

400

This part of a tree grows tall and has branches and leaves.

What is the trunk?

400

This animal builds dams in rivers using sticks and mud.

What is a beaver?

400

This season comes after winter and before summer.

What is spring?

400

The place where you might find frogs, lily pads, and ducks.

What is a pond?

400

A polar bear lives in this cold, snowy place.

What is the Arctic?

500

Trees lose these in the fall when the weather gets cold.

What are leaves?

500

This animal sleeps during the winter in a den or cave.

What is a bear?

500

This happens after it rains and the sun comes out.

What is a rainbow?

500

Water that moves and flows through land is called this.

What is a river?

500

A bird builds this to live in.

What is a nest?

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