Science in Everyday Life
Nature & the Human Body
Food Origin
Animal Job Titles
Pets with Attitude
100

This part of the plant makes food using sunlight.

The leaves

100

This organ filters waste from the blood to produce urine.

The kidneys

100

Tacos are a traditional food from this country.

Mexico

100

This animal is known as the “King of the Jungle

Lion

100

This pet is known for chasing its own tail.

Dog

200

This vitamin is commonly gained from sunlight.

Vitamin D

200

This is the largest organ of the human body.

The skin

200

This country is known as the birthplace of pizza.

Italy

200

This bird is often called a “wise” symbol

Owl

200

This animal is famous for knocking things off tables for no reason.

Cat

300

This organ helps you breathe by expanding and contracting

The lungs

300

Plants take in this gas from the air to make food.

carbon dioxide

300

Croissants are commonly associated with this country.

France

300

This animal is known as the “ship of the desert"

Camel

300

This pet is known for repeating what people say

Parrot

400

This part of the eye controls how much light enters.

The pupil
400

This mineral helps keep bones strong and healthy.

Calcium

400

This country is famous for dishes like curry and naan bread.

India

400

This animal is called the “gentle giant” of the ocean.

Whale

400

This small pet runs on a wheel all night

Hamster

500

This simple machine is used to lift heavy objects with less effort, like a seesaw.

A lever

500

This part of the brain controls breathing and heartbeat automatically.

Brainstem

500

This sandwich, made with corned beef, sauerkraut, and rye bread, is named after a European country.

Reuben

500

This insect is often called a “hard worker” because it lives in colonies.

Ant

500

This animal is known for “acting like it owns the house

cat