What is something that is alive called?
Living thing
What is a habitat?
The home of an animal
Which part makes food?
Leaves
What is a force?
A push or pull
What is evaporation?
Water turns into gas
We hear with our?
Ears
When it is dark, it is called?
Night
What is energy?
Power to do work
Give one example of a living thing.
Plant / animal / human
Where do fish live?
Ocean / water
Name one part of a plant.
Roots / stem / leaves / flower
What do magnets pull?
Metal
What helps water go up?
Sun
We smell with our?
Nose
What makes day and night?
Earth spins
Name one healthy food.
Fruits / vegetables
Give one example of a non-living thing.
Rock / toy / table
Where does a camel live?
Desert
What are the four main parts of a plant?
Roots, stem, leaves, flower
How many poles does a magnet have?
Two
Where does rain come from?
Clouds
We taste with our?
Tongue
What does Earth do?
Spins
What is the cold season called?
Winter
Do plants eat hamburgers?
No
What is weather?
Rain, sun, wind outside
What does the stem do?
Supports the plant
Name the two poles of a magnet.
North and South
What gives us energy?
Food
Which body part helps us see?
Eyes
What happens when Earth spins?
Day and night
What helps water move in nature?
Sun
Which one is living: rock, plant, or toy?
Plant
Where does a monkey live?
Trees
Why are leaves important?
They make food
What does gravity do?
Pulls things down
What does the Sun do to water?
Heats it
Why is the nose important?
To smell
What would happen if Earth stopped spinning?
Only day or night
what is Condensation?
Gas or vapors goes up and turn into clouds
Why is a toy not living?
It does not grow or need food
What season is very cold?
Winter
Where do plants get water from?
Soil
Why don’t magnets stick to plastic?
Plastic is not metal
Why is water important?
Living things need it
Name two sense organs.
yes, ears, nose, tongue (any two)
Why do we have night?
Earth turns away from Sun
what is evaporation?
The Process where the water heat up and turn into vapour.
Explain the difference between living and non-living.
Living things grow and need food; non-living do not
Explain what weather means in your own words.
The condition outside (rain, sun, wind)
Explain how plants make food.
Leaves use sunlight to make food
Explain force in your own words.
A push or pull that moves objects
Explain evaporation simply.
Water changes into gas and goes up
Explain one sense and its function.
Example: Eyes help us see
Explain day and night in one sentence.
Earth spins causing day and night
Explan the process of watercycle?
Evaporation- The sun heat in rivers lakes and seas, turining it into water vapor.
Condensation- the water vapor rises, cools and forms into clouds
Precipatation- water falls from the clouds as rain.
Collection- Water gathers again in rivers, lakes, oceans, and ground.