Animals
Plants
Earth day 1
Earth day 2
Earth day 3
100

What do we call animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing forever?

Endangered species.

100

What do plants need to grow?

Water, sunlight, soil, space

100

What does “reuse” mean?

Use something again instead of throwing it away.

100

Is a plastic bottle recyclable? yes or no?

yes

100

What day do we celebrate Earth Day? (Month and day)

April 22

200

What is a habitat?

A place where an animal lives.

200

What is the main job of roots on a plant?

To take in water and hold the plant in the soil.

200

What might happen if we waste too much paper?

More trees may need to be cut down.

200

What should you turn off when you leave a room?

lights

200

What do we call trash left on the ground?

Litter

300

What animal helps pollinate many fruits and flowers?

bees

300

What do plants release into the air?

Oxygen.

300

What does “reduce” mean?

use less

300

What season is Earth Day in?

SPRING!

300

What do many animals need trees for?

Shelter (or homes)

400

What is the largest land animal?

Elephants are the largest land animals on Earth

400

What do we call a very tall plant with a trunk?

A tree

400

What is pollution?

Things that make air, water, or land dirty.

400

Why is using both sides of paper helping the Earth?

it saves trees

400

What can we use instead of paper towels sometimes?

A cloth towel

500
What is the fastest land animal?

Cheetahs are the fastest land animals

500

Name a plant found in Alberta

Native prairie plants

  • Blue grama grass – a short grass often found on dry prairies
  • Wheatgrass – common in open grasslands
  • Wild rose – Alberta’s official provincial flower, grows in fields and forests
  • Aster – small purple or pink flowers that bloom in late summer
  • Yarrow – white flower clusters often seen in grassy areas

🌲 Trees found in Alberta

  • Aspen poplar – very common tree with white bark and fluttery leaves
  • Balsam poplar – tall tree often near rivers
  • White spruce – evergreen tree with sharp needles
  • Lodgepole pine – tall pine tree found in forests and foothills
  • Birch – tree with thin white peeling bark
500

What would happen if there were no trees?

Animals would lose homes and the air would be less clean.

500

What can food scraps become in a compost bin?

Compost/soil.

500

What is one way to travel that helps the Earth?

bike, walk, bus