Terminology
Types of Soil
General
2 - Terms
Water Cycle
100

Organic Matter

Parts of plants and animals that were once alive.

100

Feels rough; water drains quickly.

Sand

100

Name one additive and why it is good or bad for the environment

Salt, Pesticides, Fertilizer, Herbicides

100

Air Quality

means how clean or dirty the air is.

100

water warms up and turns into a gas.

Evaporation

200

Decomposed

Broken down into tiny pieces by decomposers

200

Feels smooth and sticky; holds water well.

Clay

200

What is a decomposer and why are they needed?

A decomposer is a living thing (like worms, fungi, or bacteria) that breaks down dead plants and animals.

200

Natural Water Source and an example

made by God - natural - lakes, rivers, oceans, ponds, streams

200

water vapour cools and forms clouds.

Condensation

300

Mineral

A natural, non-living material found in soil (like sand or clay).

300

Feels soft and powdery; holds some water.

Silt

300

Why is Air important?

  • People and animals need air to breathe.

  • Plants need air to grow.

Clean air keeps the environment healthy.

300

Built water source and an example

man made - 

  • wells, pipes, water towers, reservoirs.

300

water falls as rain, snow, or hail.

Precipitation

400

Nutrients

Substances in soil that help plants grow.

400

A mix of sand, silt, clay, and organic matter; great for growing plants.

Loam

400

Why is water important?

  • People, plants, and animals need water to live.

Water helps keep the environment healthy.

400

What is water

  • Water is a liquid.

  • It can flow, be poured, and take the shape of its container.

  • Water is found in lakes, rivers, oceans, puddles, rain, snow, and underground.

400

water gathers in lakes, rivers, oceans, and puddles.

Collection

500

Addititve

Something people add to soil to change or improve it.

500

Name two things soil is made of. 

  • Organic matter

  • Air

  • Water

  • Minerals

500

How can we protect our water sources?

Fences, conserve water, water filtration, not littering, etc. 

500

What is Air

  • Air is a gas.

  • It moves around us even though we can’t see it.

  • We can feel air when it moves (wind).

Air is found everywhere: around people, plants, animals, and in the sky.

500

Name a way we can conserve water

  • Turn off the tap while brushing teeth.

  • Take shorter showers.

  • Use only the water you need.