Organisms
The Sun 1
The Sun 2
Alberta
100
What is an organism?

A living thing.

100

The Sun is a type of.... (1 word).

Star. 
100

How long does it take the Earth to orbit the Sun. 

365 days. 

100

What is the capital city of Alberta?

Edmonton

200

Are plants organisms?

Yes.

200

What is the biggest source of energy?

The sun.

200

What is the process by which plants make food from the Sun's light?

Photosynthesis.

200

What happens to Alberta when the Earth is tilted towards the Sun?

It is warmer (hotter temperature) and there is sunlight earlier in the morning and later in the night. 

300

Are animals organisms?

Yes. 
300

What types of energy does the sun make?

Light and heat. 

300

Do animals and plants sync up with the Sun's rhythms? If so, how?

Yes, grown and give birth in the Spring/Summer, rest during the winter.

300

What happens to Alberta when the Earth is tilted away from the sun?

Days are shorter (less daylight time) and it is colder (because of the indirect sunlight we get). 

400

Name 3 types of different types of organisms. 

(many options) such as: trees, moss, cats, birds, insects, bacteria, fungi, dinosaurs, spiders, etc.  

400

Do all organisms require warmth and energy from the Sun to live?

Yes.

400

Describe the importance of the amount of sunlight and warmth on animals.

It affects their body temperature, behavior, sleep, and ability to find food and survive.

400
Is Alberta in the Northern of Southern hemisphere? 

North. 

500

What characteristics do all organisms share? (5)

Breathe, eat, rest, reproduce, and die. 

500

Where on Earth is there the most amount of sunlight?

The equator. 

500

Describe the importance of the amount of sunlight and warmth on plants.

Plants use the sunlight to make their food (photosynthesis). 

500

What is the Blackfoot's perspective on the Sun?

A powerful and sacred entity, often revered as a life-giver, a source of warmth, and a symbol of abundance and healing. 

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