The name of the Principal at Orange Brook Elementary.
What is Mr. Oneal?
You cannot see it but it fills the little spaces in the soil.
What is air?
The top layer of the soil.
What is topsoil?
There are ___ types of soil.
What is three?
The name of the garden at Orange Brook Elementary.
What is Oliver's Garden?
The number of students in Ms. McDonald's class.
What is 24?
These are made of minerals and were never alive.
What are rocks?
The second layer of the soil.
What is subsoil?
It has small grains that clump together.
What is clay?
Something from the Earth that people use or need.
What is a natural resource?
February 12th is the last day for this celebration.
What is the Chinese New Year?
This is a liquid that fills the little spaces in the soil.
What is water?
You will find these in the third layer of the soil?
What are large pieces of rocks?
It has medium-sized grains.
What is silt?
Animals that provides minerals to that plants need to grow.
What is an earthworm?
A person that is forced to leave their country.
What is a refugee?
The moving of soil from one place to another?
What is erosion?
This is the last layer of the soil?
What is bedrock?
It has the biggest grains.
What is sand?
The body waste from earthworms.
What are castings?
Breaking down of food scraps and yard waste into soil.
What is composting?
Dead plants and animals or decayed matter.
What is humus?
Rocks break down into smaller pieces caused by rain, wind, water in streams and plant roots.
What is weathering?
Soils have different _____ and _____.
What are properties and textures?
To describe the texture, shape, color and weight of something.
What are properties?