What are the three states of matter?
Solid, Liquid, Gas
What force pulls objects down to Earth?
Gravity
WhWhat object lights up the day sky?
The Sun
What do plants need to grow?
Sunlight, water, air, nutrients/soil
What tool helps you see tiny things?
Microscope
What happens to water when it freezes?
It turns into ice (a solid).
Name a force that can stop a rolling ball.
Friction
Name one way to conserve natural resources.
Recycling, turning off lights, using less water
What body part do fish use to breathe?
Gills
What do you wear to protect your eyes in science class?
Safety goggles
True or False: Gas has a definite shape
False
What can magnets attract?
Iron or objects made of metal
What causes day and night?
Earth's rotation
What is a habitat?
A place where an animal or plant lives
True or False: It's okay to eat during an experiment
False
Name one way you can change matter.
Heating, cooling, bending, cutting
True or False: A push is a kind of force.
True
Is soil a natural resource?
Yes
Give an example of a food chain.
Grass → rabbit → fox
What tool would you use to measure how tall a plant is?
Ruler or measuring tape
What tool measures temperature?
Thermometer
What will happen if you push a swing harder?
It will go higher or farther
What tool helps us look at stars?
Telescope
True or False: All animals have the same life cycle.
False
What should you do if something spills during an experiment?
Tell the teacher or adult right away