What is one living thing?
Humans, plants, animals, insects
What type of animal is a frog?
Amphibian
What are the two groups of plants?
Name 4 types of materials.
Plastic, Wood, Glass, Rubber, Metal ect..
A force is a _________ or a ______________.
Push or Pull
What is one non-living thing?
Desk, chair, bottle etc....
What type of animal is a tiger?
Mammal
What is one non-flowering plant?
Fern/moss/conifers
What is one natural material?
Feathers, Rubber, Wool, Cotton...
What is the units of force and who was it named after?
Newtons named after Sir Issac Newton
Just like humans animals carry out activities everyday which are called life processes. These activities keep a living thing alive. What are 3 life processes?
Nutrition, Movement, Growth, Sensitivity, Respiration, Excretion, Reproduction
Name one reptile.
Snake/Lizard
What are three things a plant needs to grow?
Water, Sun, Air (CO2)
Name one flexible material.
Rubber
Applying force will make an object _____________.
Move
What does it mean when an animal is extinct?
There are no more of these animals on earth.
No, a spider is not an insect because it does not have 6 legs. A spider is an arachnid.
I am not a plant or an animal. I come in many colors and shapes. I can feed on plants and animals. I can sometimes be eaten and sometimes be poisonous. What am I?
Mushroom! A mushroom is not a plant or an animal it is a fungi.
What is a very strong material?
Metal
Gravity
Explain the life processes and why they are important:
Movement
Growth
Nutrition
Movement is needed for an animal to look for food or escape danger.
Growth is when an animal gets bigger and stronger over time throughout its life.
Nutrition is an animal getting enough food and water to survive.
Name the six main animal groups.
mammals, birds, fish, insects, reptiles, amphibians
Draw a plant and label the 4 main parts.
Root, Stem, Leaf, Flower
Name the 8 properties of materials.
Absorbency/Strength/Hardness/Flexibility/Elacticity/Heat conductivity/Magnetic/Transparency
What is the force that helps us run and walk and not slip and slide.
Friction