Plants
Animals
Force, Motion and Energy
Natural Resources
Earth and Space
100

What part of the plant soaks up water from the soil?

The roots

100

Do all birds fly?

No

100

You move a grocery cart with a push or a pull?

Push

100

Which one of these is a natural resource: 

car, soil, computer

tree

100

Name the 4 seasons.

Winter, spring, summer and fall

200

What part of the plant grows a new plant?

seed

200

Name a reptile.

Examples: turtle, snake, lizard, crocodile, alligator

200

Describe how a swing moves? (the direction)

Back and Forth

200

What is a manmade object that can be made from trees?

Table, house, furniture, paper, toys, etc.

200

The earth revolves around the ______.

sun

300
The flower attracts...

birds and insects.

300

What kind of body covering do fish have?

scales

300
A force is a push or a _____

pull

300
Reduce means to use ______  (more or less) of something

less

300
When your side of the earth is facing the sun it is ______

Day time

400

Name an edible plant.

Examples: strawberry, lettuce, carrots, apples, etc.

400

What do eagles and turtles have in common? (how are they the same?)

Both lay eggs.

400

You need (more or less) force to push a heavy object.

more

400
Name one way people can take care of natural resources.

Examples: recycle, drive less, clean up trash, turn off electricity or water, etc

400

When your side of the earth is facing away from the sun it is 

night

500

What do plants need to live? (5 things)

Air, water, sunlight, nutrients from soil, and space to grow.

500

What do animals need to live? (4 things)

Air, water, food, and shelter

500

Sound is caused by v_______. (hint: quick back and forth movement)

Vibrations

500

What are the 3 Rs?

Reduce, reuse, recycle

500

The sunrises in the east and sets in the 

west