Food Chain
Cycles
Safety and Tools
Animal Adaptations
Water cycle
100
grass ---> ladybug ---> bird What provides energy for the ladybug?
The grass
100
What is the cycle called where water is turned into vapor?
The water cycle
100
This tool is used to tell time.
Stopwatch
100
What does thick hair or fur do?
Keeps animals warm.
100
What provides energy for the water cycle?
The sun
200
grass ---> ladybug ---> bird What provides energy for the bird?
The ladybug
200
What is the cycle called where animals eat plants and each other?
Food chain
200
List two tools that are used to protect your eyes and your hands.
Goggles and gloves.
200
What does a hard shell provide a turtle?
Protection
200
What does condensation form?
Clouds
300
What is the bird called in the food chain?
Consumer
300
List 2 insects that go through metamorphosis.
Butterfly and beetle.
300
This tool is used to measure the amount of rain (precipitation) that has fallen.
Rain gauge
300
What part of a bird allows it to live in a tree?
His wings.
300
What are rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
Types of precipitation.
400
What is the plant called in the food chain?
Producer
400
What is the cycle where an animal gets older?
Life cycle
400
This tool makes objects appear larger.
Hand lens
400
What do fins and a tail on a fish do?
Allow it swim.
400
List the 4 stages of the water cycle.
Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and solidification or accumulation.
500
What would happen if the ladybug was taken away from the food chain?
The bird would not survive; the bird would die.
500
List the 4 stages of complete metamorphosis for a butterfly and a beetle.
butterfly - egg, larva, chrysalis, adult beetle - egg, larva, pupa, adult
500
This tool is used to measure mass.
A balance.
500
What does the beak from a hawk allow it to do?
Grab and eat snakes.
500
Tell what each stage does in the water cycle.
Evaporation - Water gets heated up and goes up to the clouds. Condensation - The clouds gather small drops of water and get very heavy. Precipitation - the rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls to the ground from the sky. Accumulation - the precipitation falls to the earth and collects in rivers, streams, lakes or oceans.
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