Pumpkins 1
Mrs. Birke 2
Maker's Space 3
STEAM Vocabulary 4
Apples 5
100

Which part of the pumpkin protects the fruit?

Skin
100

What's Mrs. Birke's favorite color?

Yellow

100

Our houses and treasure boxes went from 2D to ____.

3D

100

Another name for "fall"

Autumn

100

What are the main colors you will find apples?

Red, green, yellow

200

Where is the pumpkin connected to the ground?

Stem

200

What is one of Mrs. Birke's favorite animals?

Elephant and red panda
200

Which shape did we use to build acorn chutes (slides)?

Triangle

200

What is another name for pumpkin skin?

Rind

200

Name 2 apple parts that pumpkins also have.

Seeds, skin, stem

300
This part of the pumpkin looks like strings that holds the seeds.

Fibrous Stand

300

What does Mrs. Birke like to do for fun?

Art (drawing, painting, building)

Watching or playing soccer with my kids

House projects

Cooking

Playing Games

300

What is an L Brace?

A type of attachment shaped like an L to connect two pieces or corners together.

300

_____ shapes are flat and can't be physically held because they have no depth.

2D Shape
300

What are the 3 parts of an apple you cannot eat?

Stem, seeds, core

400

What part of the pumpkin do we eat?

Pulp

400

What are some of Mrs. Birke's favorite foods?

Sprinkles, Bagels, French Fries

400

Which material worked best when building a boat?

Plastic

400

A pigment is ______

Something that is added to something else to give it color.

400

How many years does it take an apple seed to grow before it will produce apples?

5 years

500

What is connected to the fibrous strand?

Seeds

500

Where did Mrs. Birke grow up?

Buffalo, NY

500

Name 2 methods to making walls on a flat material

Fold the sides, glue walls to the material

500

This is a green pigment found in many plants. It helps make food from sunlight, air, and water.

Chlorophyll

500

Why do apples turn brown when they're cut open or eaten?

Oxidation