Forces & Motion
Plant Life Cycle
Animal Adaptions
Earth & Weather
Ecosystems
100

To push or pull an object.

Force

100

What a seed becomes when it starts to grow?

Sprout

100

Thick fur helps polar bears stay this?

Warm

100

The condition of the air at a specific time.

Weather

100

An animal that eats only plants. 

A.  Carnivore     B. Herbivore   C. Omnivore

B.  Herbivore

200

Something that slows moving objects?

Friction

200

The green part of the plant that makes food is called?

Leaf

200

Body parts birds use to lift off and glide.

Wings

200

Frozen water crystals that fall from clouds.

Snow

200

A living thing that makes its own food.

A.  Plant   B. Sun   C. Earth

A.  Producer (Plant)

300

The force that pulls everything toward Earth?

Gravity

300

Process by which plants use light to make food.

Photosynthesis

300

Camels store this in their hump to survive hot deserts.

Water

300

The movement of water from Earth to sky and back.

The water cycle

300

All the living and nonliving things in one place.  

A.  Herbivore  B.  Ecosystem   C.  Planet

B.  Ecosystem

400

How fast something moves is called?

Speed

400

When a seed soaks up water and cracks open.

Germination

400

Color or pattern that helps an animal blend in.

Camouflage

400

When liquid water turns into vapor.

Evaporation

400

Place where an organism finds food, water, and shelter.

A.  Hibernate   B.  Habitat   C.  Ecosystem

B.  Habitat

500

A bar that pivots to lift or move things?

Lever

500

The stage when a plant begins to show buds or blossoms.

Budding

500

Sharp, pointy protection all over a cactus.

Spines or Needles

500

A huge spinning storm over warm ocean waters.

Hurricane

500

Shows how energy moves from one organism to another.

A.  Habitat   B.  Leaf   C. Food Chain

Food Chain

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