Solar System
Animals/Plants
Weather/Clouds
Matter
Random!
100
What is the biggest source of heat and light for our plant?
The Sun
100

What is the job of the leaf?

making food for the plant from the sun

100
Which tool do we use to measure temperature?
Thermometer 
100

What are the 3 main states of matter?

solid, liquid and gas

100

When two magnets are lined up with the same poles facing each other (north/north or south/south) what happens?

the magnets repel

200
Name an object in our solar system that orbits the sun.
Example: any planet

Non-example: moon, comet 

200

Which plant structure brings in water from the soil? 

root

200
Which type of cloud is associated with thunderstorms?
Cumulonimbus
200

What happens to a solid to turn it into a liquid?

add heat

200

What force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?

gravity

300
Compare and Contrast rotation and revolution.
Rotate: spinning or turning

Revolve: going around

300

What is one way a Cactus survives in the desert?

They have shallow roots that stretch out wide to catch any rain that falls and they can store water in their stems.

300
Which tool do we use to measure wind direction?
wind vane
300

When water is heated it changes from a liquid to a ____?

Gas

300

What are some physical properties we could use to describe a button?

texture, size, mass/weight, color ...

400
How long does it take for the Earth to orbit or revolve around the Sun?
365 days or 1 year
400

What is the correct order of a frog life cycle?

tadpole, tadpole with legs, froglet, frog

400
What do cirrus clouds look like?
Thin and Wispy
400

To change liquid to a solid you _______________.

take away heat (cool it down)

400

What is an example of a non-reversible change?

cooking, baking, rust, burning, exploding, digesting

500
How long does it take the Earth to complete one rotation on its axis?
24 hours or 1 day
500

Put the organisms into the proper order they would exist in a food chain: plant, eagle, snake, rabbit.

plant, rabbit, snake, eagle

500
Which tool do we use to measure the atmospheric pressure?
barometer
500

State where particles are tightly packed together.

solid

500
Why do gloves keep your hands warm?
gloves are an insulator, they keep the heat from your hands inside the glove