Wants and Needs
Living or non-living
Trees
Plants
Offspring and life cycles
100
You can live for three minutes without this:
What is air?
100
This is something that grows, changes, reproduces, and has needs:
What is a living thing?
100
This is the base or stem of the tree:
What is a trunk?
100
These take water and nutrients up through the stem:
What are roots?
100
Every living thing has one of these:
What is a life cycle?
200
You can live for three days without this:
What is water?
200
This is something that is not alive:
What is a non-living thing?
200
Pine trees have these instead of leaves:
What are needles?
200
This is the middle of the plant:
What is the stem?
200
This is the first step in the life cycle:
What is birth?
300
You can live for three weeks without this:
What is food?
300
This is when you take air into your lungs:
What is breathing?
300
These contain seeds. Pine trees make them:
What are pine cones?
300
These absorb sunlight and use water to make sugar:
What are leaves?
300
This is the last step in the life cycle:
What is death?
400
You need this to protect you from the weather and keep you safe:
What is shelter?
400
This is when you change locations. Examples include swimming, running, or flying:
What is move?
400
This is the outside covering of a tree:
What is bark?
400
These produce seeds and bloom in the spring:
What are flowers?
400
All living things must do this to make new living things:
What is reproduce?
500
All living things need room, or this, to grow:
What is space?
500
This is the opposite of dead:
What is alive?
500
This means wide, fat, or not thin:
What is broad?
500
This is when a seed opens and begins to grow in the soil:
What is sprout?
500
This is the name of a whale's offspring:
What is a calf?
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