This person helps students and teachers at school.
Who is the principal?
What do we call the place where an animal lives?
What is a habitat?
This state of matter has its own shape and doesn't change easily.
What is a solid?
What do we call the power that makes things move or work?
What is energy?
Something we must have to live.
What is a need?
This person keeps us safe and works at a police station.
Who is a police officer?
Name one thing a plant needs to grow.
What is sunlight, water, or air?
This state of matter flows and takes the shape of its container.
What is a liquid?
What is the bright light in the sky that gives us heat and light?
What is the sun?
Something we would like to have but can live without.
What is a want?
This person puts out fires.
Who is a firefighter?
What do we call animals that eat only plants?
What are herbivores?
This state of matter spreads out to fill any space.
What is a gas?
What do we use to cook food, light rooms, and watch TV?
What is electricity?
Is food something we need or want?
What is a need?
This leader helps make laws for our city or town.
Who is the mayor?
What do we call a place where plants, animals, and nonliving things live and work together?
What is an ecosystem?
When water freezes, it becomes this state of matter.
What is a solid?
What gives our bodies energy to play and learn?
What is food?
Is a toy something we need or want?
What is a want?
This person is the leader of the United States.
Who is the President?
What do we call the path that shows who eats what in nature?
What is a food chain?
When ice melts, it turns into this state of matter.
What is a liquid?
What do we use to make machines like cars and buses move?
What is fuel?
Why is it important to know the difference between wants and needs?
To make good choices and take care of ourselves.