Food Chains
Plant Parts
Weather and Seasons
Energy
Rock, Soil, Water
100

True or False: A sunflower gets energy from the sun.

True!

100

What is the job of the stem?

Holds the plant up and moves water from roots to the rest of the plant.

100

What is the season in the month of October?

Fall! Time for the leaves to fall and trick or treating at Halloween.

100

An alarm clock is what type of energy?

Sound energy

100

Tell me a texture word that describes a rock.

Bumpy, smooth, rocky.

200

Complete the food chain: 

Sun ---> grass ---> _____?

Which animal needs it's energy from eating grass?

Bunny

200

What is the job of the roots?

Gets water from the soil and keeps the plant in the ground

200

How many seasons are there?

4

200

A fire is what type of energy?

Heat energy

200

What body of water moves in a narrow direction?

A stream

300

True or False: A fly gives its energy to a frog.

True!

300

What is the job of the seeds?

Made by flowers and can be planted to grow new plants

300

Which season do we celebrate Valentines Day?

Winter. It is the month of February. 

300

A flashlight is what type of energy?

Light energy

300

What are 2 things that can be made out of rocks?

Clothes and buildings

400

What does interdependency mean?

When 2 (or more) things or animals rely on each other.

400

True or false: All plants have flowers

False. Not all plants have flowers.
400

Tell me 4 weather words.

Sunny, cloudy, windy, rainy, snowy, etc.

400

What is the main source of heat on our planet?

The sun.

400

What are the 3 types of soil?

A. Dirt, soil, sand

B. Sand, silt, clay

C. Sand, dirt, wood chips

B. sand, silt, clay

500

True or False: A polar bear gives energy to a fish.

False. A fish gives energy to a polar bear. Yum!

500

True or False: All plants have bulbs.

False. Not all plants have bulbs!

500

What tool do we use to check the temperature outside?

A thermometer. 

500

What is another name for heat energy?

Thermal energy

500

Name 4 bodies of water.

Lake, pond, stream, river, ocean, etc.