States of Matter
Force & Motion
Weather & Seasons
The Five Senses
Plants
100

How many states of matter are there?

3

Solid, Liquid, and Gas

100

What kind of force pulls things toward the ground?

Gravity

100

What do we call water that falls from the sky as rain, snow, or hail?

Precepitation

100

Which sense helps you see things around you?

Sight

100

Which part of the plant grows underground and takes in water?

Roots

200

Ice melts and turns into what state of matter?

Liquid

200

If you push a toy car, what will happen to it?

It will start moving.

200

What season comes after winter?

Spring

200

Which body part do you use to hear sounds?

Ear

200

Which part of the plant holds it up and carries water to the leaves?

Stem

300

Which state of matter takes the shape of its container but does not have a fixed volume?

Gas

300

What force makes it hard to slide a book on the floor?

Friction

300

Which tool tells us how hot or cold the weather is?

Termometer

300

Which sense helps you know if something is sweet, salty, or sour?

Taste

300

What do plants need from the sun to help them grow?

Sunlight

400

Is wood a solid, liquid, or gas?

Solid

400

If you pull a toy car, does it move faster or slower?

Faster

400

What do we call a storm with thunder, lightning, rain, and strong winds?

Thunder Storm

400

Which sense helps you feel if something is soft, rough, or hot?

Touch

400

Which part of the plant makes seeds?

Flower

500

What happens to water when it gets very cold and freezes?

It turns into a solid.

500

What happens if you push a ball harder?

It would go faster or farther.

500

Which season has the longest days and the hottest weather?

Summer

500

Which sense is the strongest at reminding you of memories?

Smell

500

What part of the plant makes food using sunlight?

Leaves

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