Seeds
Stems, Fruits, Flowers, & Roots
Pollinators
Eggs & Butter
Cooking
100

One way that a seed could travel.

(A.k.a., a form of dispersal)

What is gravity, wind, ballistic, water, and by animals?

(Name one.)

100

One of the herbs that we used from the garden in recipes this week.

What is basil, chives, lemongrass, mint, oregano, rosemary, and thyme?

(Name one.)

100

The part of the plant that usually attracts pollinators to it.

What is the flower?

100

The only ingredient you need to make butter.

What is cream?

100

Vegetable that we baked into our muffins.

What is zucchini?

200

This structure protects the plant embryo.

What is the seed coat?

200

A fruit must have these inside it to be considered a fruit.

What are seeds?

200

One of the pollinators we found in the garden.

What are bees, beetles, butterflies, and wasps?

(Name one.)

200

The amount of people who lived in the Andrew Carter farmhouse in the late 1800's/early 1900's.

What is 10 people?

200

Two of the ingredients that you could have added to your popcorn on Monday. 

What is cheese powder, garlic powder, Ranch seasoning, marshmallows, chocolate chips, raisins, craisins, and sunflower seeds?

(Name two.)

300

Two of the three seeds that provide over half of the food eaten in the world.

What are corn, rice, and wheat?

(Name two.)

300

Part of a plant that moves food down the plant and water/nutrients up the plant.

What is the stem?

300

How bees tell other bees where food is.

What is the bee waggle dance?

300

The name of the rooster who visited us.

Who is Little Travis?

300

What tsbp stands for.

What is tablespoon?

400

This provides food to a growing plant embryo.

What is the endosperm/food storage?

400

The word used for an underground stem, such as a potato or ginger.

What is a tuber?

400

Over 800 kinds of this insect are responsible for the pollination of figs.

What are wasps?
400

Country that consumes and produces the most butter in the world.

What is India?

400

Term for what we did to put whipped cream onto our strawberry shortcakes.

What is piping?

500

The largest seed in the world.

What is a coconut?

500

Scientific name of the plant that produces vegetables such as cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and Brussels sprouts.

What is Brassica oleracea?

500

Three animals who pollinate mangoes.

What are ants, bats, bees, beetles, flies, stinkbugs, and wasps? 

(Name three.)

500

A practice where a family only produces enough food for their household.

What is subsistence farming?

500

Cooking is often considered an art. Baking is known for this other subject.

What is science?

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