Living Things
Structures
Energy
Seasons & Weather
My Senses
100

What do all animals need to survive?

Water, food, air, and shelter.

100

What do we use to build a house?

Wood, bricks, nails, and cement.

100

What gives us light and heat?

The sun.

100

What season is the coldest?

winter 

100

Which sense helps you see?

Eyes help us see.

200

Name 2 differences between plants and animals.

Plants make their own food and don’t move; animals eat other things and move around.

200

What is stronger: paper or wood?

paper

200

Name 2 sources of energy in your home.

Electricity, batteries, the sun, food.

200

What do you wear in the summer?

Shorts, t-shirts, hats, and sandals.

200

How do you taste?

Your tongue and mouth.

300

What is one way animals help plants?

Animals spread seeds or pollinate flowers.

300

Why are bridges made with strong materials?

To hold people and cars without breaking.

300

How do we use energy?

We use energy to walk, run, ride a bike, or play.

300

How do animals get ready for winter?

hibernate

300

How do your ears help you stay safe?

They hear alarms, cars, or someone calling you.

400

How do humans take care of living things?

By feeding pets, watering plants, not picking wildflowers, or helping the environment.

400

Name 3 materials and where you see them.

Wood (table), metal (car), plastic (bottle).

400

What can we do to save energy?

Turn off lights, unplug electronics, close fridge doors, use sunlight.

400

How are spring and fall different?

Spring weather gets warmer - trees grow
fall - leaves fall

400

Name all 5 senses and what they do.

Sight (see), hearing (hear), smell (nose), taste (tongue), touch (skin).

500

What would happen if a plant doesn’t get sunlight or water?

It would stop growing, become weak, and could die.

500

Why do builders choose different materials for different jobs?

Some materials are stronger, waterproof, or lighter—builders choose what works best for safety and strength

500

Why is it important to use energy wisely?

  • So we don’t waste resources, save money, and protect the Earth.


500

How does the weather affect what we do each day?

It changes our clothes, activities, and how we stay safe (like staying indoors in storms).

500

What would happen if one of your senses didn’t work?

You might need help or tools to notice things, like glasses for sight or sign language for hearing.