What do snowflakes have in the center?
Hexagon
What is in the sky and gives us light and heat energy?
The Sun
Who created the light bulb?
Thomas Edison
What are the three states of matter?
liquid, solid, gas
What body part is in charge of digesting food and helps our body get energy?
Stomach
What does all food chain start with? Think of photosynthesis.
The Sun
How many branches do all snowflakes have?
6
What is the body part called that helps us breathe
Lungs
What was Isaac Newton famous for?
Gravity and Law of Motion
How many planets are there in our solar system?
8
What are the five senses your body uses to explore the world?
Sight, smell, taste, hearing, and touch!
Energy
What is one thing everyone can describe as a snowflake?
Unique
What do we call frozen H2O?
Ice
What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
The telephone.
What is a plants first step in the life cycle?
seed
You use this hard, white part of your body to chew your food. What is it?
Teeth
What do herbivores eat?
Plants
What are snowflakes made up off?
Tiny crystals
What are 4 things plants need to live?
Water, air, sun, and dirt.
What animal did Jane Goodall study?
Chimpanzee
What are the four seasons?
Spring, summer, fall and winter
What is the biggest muscle in the body and the one that helps pump blood?
Heart
What are carnivores?
They get their energy by eating meats or other animals.
What color are snowflakes?
They are clear.
What can a campfire be used for?
light, heat, and heat to cook food.
Which scientist invented the iconic equation E=mc2
Albert Einstien
What are the four types of precipitation?
Rain, snow, sleet, hail
True or False: You have more bones in your body when you are a baby than when you grow up?
True! (Babies have around 300 bones, while adults have 206, as some fuse together.)
What type of animal gets their energy by eating herbivores?
Carnivores