Physical Properties
Physical Science
Plants
Animals
Earth Science
100

Something you can see or feel about an object, like color or size.

What is a property?

100

Ice turning into water.

What is melting?

100

Plants need these things to grow.

What are sunlight and water?

100

An animal with fur and milk for their young.

What is a mammal?

100

When the ground shakes.

What is an earthquake?

200

When you look at two things to see how they are the same or different.

What is comparing?

200

Water turning into ice.

What is freezing?

200

 This part of the plant makes food using sunlight.

What are the leaves?

200

Animals with feathers and beaks. 

What are birds?

200

What it is called when hot lava comes out of the ground.

What is a volcano erupting?

300

This kind of matter keeps its shape, like a rock.

What is a solid?

300

Water going into the air where we cannot see it.

What is evaporation?

300

This part of the plant drinks water from the soil.

What are the roots?

300

Animals that are cold-blooded, and have dry, scaly skin. 

What are reptiles?

300

When wind or water slowly moves dirt or soil away.

What is erosion?

400

This kind of matter can pour and take the shape of a cup.

What is a liquid?

400

Water in the air turning back into drops.

What is condensation?

400

Stating what you think may happen using information you already know.

What is a hyopthesis?

400

Animals that live in water, have gills that help them breathe, and have a scaly body. 

What are fish?

400

Most of Earth is covered by this.

What is water?

500

What are the three states of matter?

What are liquid, gas, and solid?

500

What can be in all 3 states of matter? 

What is water?

500

What animals pollinate plants?

Bee, birds, other animals that visit flowers and then move to other areas with other flowers. 

500

Animals with backbones, like dogs or birds.

What are animals with backbones (vertebrates)?

500

What is the type of water found inland in lakes or ponds, and some rivers?

What is fresh water.