ORGANS
FOSSILS
DISEASES & HEALTH
BACTERIA
EARTH & SPACE
100

Which organ helps you think?

Brain

100

What is a fossil?

Remains of plants or animals from the past

100

What is a disease?

Something that makes us sick

100

What are bacteria?

tiny living things

100

What force pulls objects to Earth?

Gravity

200

Which organ pumps blood around the body?

Heart

200

Where are fossils usually found?

in rocks

200

How can germs spread?

By coughing or dirty hands

200

Where can bacteria be found?

On hands, surfaces, or food

200

What shape is the Earth?

Spherical

300

Which organ helps you breathe?

Lungs

300

What tool is used to dig rocks to find fossils?

Rock Excavator
300

What helps stop diseases?

Washing hands with soap

300

How do bacteria spread?

Touching dirty surfaces or coughing

300

In which direction does gravity pull objects?

Toward the centre of the Earth

400

Which organ helps you digest food?

Stomach

400

What do we call people who study fossils?

Paleontologist

400

Name ONE healthy habit.

wash hands, drink clean water

400

What tool is used to see bacteria?

Microscope

400

Why do objects fall to the ground?

Because of gravity

500

Name TWO organs found in the human body.

Any two: brain, heart, lungs, stomach

500

Give ONE reason why fossils are important.

They tell us about life in the past

500

Why is it important to stay clean?

To prevent diseases

500

How can we stop bacteria from spreading?

Wash hands with soap and keep clean

500

Name the three objects that are round in space.

Earth, Sun, Moon