Life Cycle Vocabulary
Growth and Change
Force
Materials
100

What is the life cycle?

the way a living thing grows, changes, makes more living things itself and dies.

100

What do all living things have in common?

All grow, change and eventually die.

100

What is force?

A push or pull on an object.

100

What is a material?

Anything that is used to make objects is called a material.

200

What is the stage/process when a seed begins to grow and becomes a young plant?

germinate and seedling

200

What would happen if no living things die?

The world would be too crowded, and there would not be room for new living things.

200

What unit is used to measure force?

Newton (N)

200

Name three natural and three synthetic materials.

  • Natural: Wood, Cotton, Water
  • Synthetic (Man-made): Plastic, Glass, Chair
300

What animals start their life cycle as an egg?

amphibians, birds, fish, insect and reptile.

300
What is the third stage of in the growth/development of Seagulls?

Fledgling

300

True or False: Friction always helps objects move faster.

False, friction makes object slow down

300

Why are some materials transparent while others are opaque? what are the uses?

Transparent materials allow light to pass through, while opaque materials block light.

400

What is adolescence?

The transitional period from childhood to adulthood.

400

What are the four stages of a butterfly?

 egg, larva, pupa or chrysalis and butterfly.

400

Why is it easier to push a trolley on a smooth floor than on a rough floor?

A smooth floor has less friction, making it easier to push the trolley.

400

True or False: Wood is a good conductor of heat.

False (Wood is an insulator of heat)

500

What is hatchling?

A young animal newly emerged from an egg.

500

True or False: A young fly is called a Larva

False, it is called a maggot.

500

How does the force of gravity affect the motion of a ball thrown into the air?

Gravity pulls the ball back down after it reaches its highest point.

500

What type of material would you use to make a raincoat? Why?

Waterproof materials like plastic or rubber, because they do not allow water to pass through.